Two Mac Apps
Mar. 27th, 2007 08:57 amI've been really enjoying playing with two Mac apps recently.
The first is Voodoopad Pro, essentially a personal Wiki. I use it for all my note-taking and project planning now, and I'm starting to use it for regular writing, as well. Just a nice, slick interface that does what I need it to. I was lucky enough to get a license at work.
The second is Quicksilver, a ludicrously powerful launcher that has all sorts of triggers and a hell of an easy interface. It's also free, which I like. :-)
Both help with my productivity, which is the only criterion for how useful an app is for me.
The first is Voodoopad Pro, essentially a personal Wiki. I use it for all my note-taking and project planning now, and I'm starting to use it for regular writing, as well. Just a nice, slick interface that does what I need it to. I was lucky enough to get a license at work.
The second is Quicksilver, a ludicrously powerful launcher that has all sorts of triggers and a hell of an easy interface. It's also free, which I like. :-)
Both help with my productivity, which is the only criterion for how useful an app is for me.
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Date: 2007-03-27 02:51 pm (UTC)Is there a "post-it" note sort of function in it? I'm wanting something that works like the app Post-it developed for Windoze.
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Date: 2007-03-27 03:44 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-03-27 04:36 pm (UTC)If you haven't explored Digital Post-Its, don't. They are muy cool, and they don't work on Mac.