Welcome to part 3 of my “Favorite Apps of 2016” series. This installment focuses on Mac utilities and developer tools. If you’re not a power user or a coder, there will probably be fewer apps of interest to you, but there are quite a few that are great gateways for intermediate users to start making more of their Macs.
macos, review
Welcome to round two of this year’s top picks from my own workflow! The last one was for productivity apps, and this one focuses on creative apps, encompassing audio, video, design, brainstorming, and writing.
macos, review
Welcome to 2017, I hope you had a pleasant ending to a horrible, awful, very bad year. 2016 was an interesting year for me1. That said, my love of apps hasn’t diminished.
macos, review
It’s not a secret that I’m a big fan of MeisterLabs, especially their cloud-based mind mapping app, MindMeister. While I could talk at length about the amazing feature set and the benefits of realtime collaborative mind mapping, this post is about a certain MindMeister tool I just recently got around to exploring: Geistesblitz on the Apple Watch.
applewatch, mindmapping, mindmeister, productivity
I blogged about SETAPP recently, and am excited that they’ve announced the opening of the public beta. I have some extra tokens available that can guarantee you access to the limited beta. I’m having Killotron 3000 Giveaway Robot handle distribution, but pretty much anyone who adds their email can receive an access token.
giveaway, marked
The latest version of Marked 2 (2.5.8) is out with improvements and fixes. The price is $9.99 through (Cyber) Monday, after which it’s going back to $13.99.
markdown, marked, writing