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Twitter – my source of quality real-time news (rarely used).
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YouTube – how to videos and publishing through the WP Mayor and WP RSS Aggregator channels. Tripadvisor & Foursquare – Finding new restaurants to try out.ĪirBNB – renting apartments when traveling. Quora – when I need a complex question answered. Messenger – Chatting with Facebook friends without the distractions of Facebook. Socialįacebook – connects me to several groups revolving around my interests. I use it for Google Maps and Google Calendar, for example. If these tools sound daunting, try Conv, Peggo, or ClipConverter.Įcamm Call Recorder for Skype – does what it says.Ĭanva – faster and simpler designing when compared to Photoshop.Ĭalendly – Scheduling guests for the Mastermind.fm podcast.įor those frequent sites I visit which don’t have a desktop app, I use Nativefier to create a Mac app. Warning: It’s quite technical as it is a command-line utility.
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I mostly use it to download padel matches for slow motion analysis of moves.
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Used iSkySoft before, but this is more convenient as it’s a free website instead of a paid app. Youtube-dl – Command-line utility for downloading videos from YouTube. ManageWP – multi site management and downtime notifications to my phone.ĭaisyDisk – cleaning out big files on my laptop. SourceTree – management of Bitbucket Git repositories. Kodi – including Acestream, for watching live sports.ĬleanMyMac – cleaning up the Mac’s drives.īartender – lets you organize your menu bar apps, by hiding them, rearranging them, or moving them to Bartender’s Bar.Ĭalypso () – desktop blog publisher.Ĭornerstone – management of SVN plugin repositories. MyTuner – for listening to local radio stations. Pocket – all clipped articles go to Pocket first, then I save the ones I want to keep in Evernote. Whatsapp – desktop app for whatsapp messenger. WordPress – CMS powering all my websites. Scroll Reverser – reversing scrolling directions for my mouse. VNC Server and Viewer – connecting remotely to my Raspberry Pi. SelfControl – blocking distracting websites. Strava – Monitoring my cycling and running. Tweetdeck – management of multiple Twitter profiles.įocusatwill – online app providing streaming music that aids productivity.
MailPlane – manage all my Gmail accounts from one app.īitcoin Ticker – keeping abreast with the current bitcoin price.
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All done through the browser, for free.īackblaze – online backups for my laptop.īoomerang for Gmail – scheduled sending and email reminders.įinal Cut Pro X – used for scrubbing through padel videos to analyse the game.įollowupthen – delaying emails or reminding me about them later (online service not an app per se) Zencastr – recording podcast episodes when we have multiple guests. LinkLiar – changing the MAC address on demand. Used SizeUp before, but it wasn’t free.Īlfred – find and open files and apps faster.ĭuet – using the iPad Pro as a third or second monitor. Slack – real-time communication with my team. I use it exclusively for temporary shares as it has no organisation facilities and is still in beta. I use Awesome Screenshot when I want to take a scrolling browser screenshot, which is increasingly rarer these days.Ĭloudup – easy uploading and sharing of any kind of file. The new tool replaces Snagit although it’s simpler. Lightshot screenshot – Screenshots and simple annotations. Recordit – quick screencasts saved as GIFs.Ĭoffitivity – when I want to replicate a coffee shop acoustic environment.
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Used Sunrise before, it’s now defunct.įreeFileSync – backups to offline drives. Skype – video conversations (masterminds, family, team).
Used Trello X before, but it had less features.ĭropbox – backups of my work files and sharing with the rest of my family and team.Įvernote – save any important (or trivial) pieces of information I come across for perusal at a later stage.Ĭhrome – my favourite browser (including many awesome extensions). Paws for Trello – visually organize my business and personal life. Moreover, maybe you’ll find a new app/website listed here and you’ll decide to try it out based on my recommendation.ĭay One – where I keep my personal journal. What’s the point? Well, I’d like to look back to this lineup on a yearly basis and see whether I can improve the way I work online. In this post I’ll be sharing the apps, websites and tools I use on a daily basis.