12/25/2022 0 Comments Dbngin for windows![]() Everything including things like planning, documentation, settings, how-to, reminders, meeting agendas, follow-up notes, and most importantly random brain dumps! PostmanĪ fantastic local tool to test and consume API’s. Quite literately everything gets dumped into Evernote. ![]() I’ve been using it since 2010 and so I have so much data in there. I should probably look at using the Apple Notes but quite frankly I just love the simplicity of Evernote. If you’re a little OCD about keeping your open windows organized then Moom will help. Happy to be trying out the Apple Silicone version, hoping to see things feel slightly more responsive. Use what you feel comfortable with and certainly always go for the best tool for the job. I’ve paid for a license for this for a long time. I’ve tried a few over the years but GitTower is the winner for me. I’m a huge fan of using something with a GUI. I know people like to stay retro and use the CLI for Git but I’ve never been able to get into that. Once you set your preferences to match your needs it’s so quick and easy to “jump on a call”. Much prefer this than Google Hangouts and MS Teams etc. Telegram – Useful for notifications (& people who don’t like Slack -)).Skype – Business chat with people I cannot connect with in Slack.I hate that I have to install, manage and use so many differnt chat apps but that’s the world we live in. ![]() We have project channels (shared with a partner) and I have channels for deployment notifications, website uptime issues, etc. Slacks the core of all my communication at Successful Media and I try and invite as many external partners into Slack as possible. Passport copies, travel insurance, receipts for expensive items, photos of childhood memories… it’s all in DropBox. The only thing that’s not in DropBox is the code that I have in Git. ![]() Since the very early days, I’ve been using DropBox. The other thing I like is that you create one login for Spark and then once you sign into that on Laptop, iPhone and iPad everything is in sync. I love the “ Smart Inbox” which helps me see at a glance what’s new and important to me. There are hundreds of email clients out there and everyone has their own personal preference about how email should work. With convenient apps for all devices and helpful browser extensions, it’s a no-brainer for me. I don’t even think about passwords anymore, I just use a unique one for each service and store it in 1Password. I’m going to add what I install (in no particular order) to this page. I know everyone does these posts but I always find it helpful to document this sort of thing just in case it’s useful to others. ![]()
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