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If you're in the Apple ecosystem, Things is the perfect balance of features and design for most. Obsidian allows me to keep my tasks close to my notes in the same format and location, keeping what I want to do as close as possible to my knowledge base. If it lets you manage tasks there's a good chance I've tried it. I feel similar to task management as I do note taking and have an even longer history of app usage-Todoist, Things, OmniFocus, Wunderlist, Trello, 2Do, Reminders, etc. Don't waste your energy on anything else. If you don't care about-or aren't willing to sacrifice for-the benefits of a text-based solution, you should just use Notion. I was a Notion junkie until this year, when I realized I wanted to have more control and ownership over how I take notes and where they live. I strongly believe in note taking and for a long time chased the most robust apps possible to do this. I forfeit many luxuries apps like Notion offer, but when you do without you often realize how little of what you had you actually needed. Obsidian allows me to more easily consume, create, and browse these files. I take notes in Mardown formatted plain text files and generally follow the Zettelkasten method of note taking.
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#Soulver alfred movie#
VLC plays any file I throw at it and, when combined with the VLC remote app, can help you set up an impromptu movie night in a snap. I use it for all the math I do on my iOS devices and for dealing with those pesky, aforementioned percentages on desktop. Soulver is a verbose calculator that makes certain kinds of math-like dealing with percentages-much easier than a standard 10-digit-like calendar UI. Honorable mention: Reeder Calculator: Soulver With iCloud sync across devices, I can watch my backlog grow faster than I can read on any screen I want. When I'm ready to settle in and catch up on what I may have missed from the sources I care most about, I scroll through my ever growing unread count in NetNewsWire's Today section. I believe in consuming news deliberately rather than by happenstance via social media. Communication: Slack, Discord, Messages, Messenger If all you want is a menu bar calendar then this will satisfy you. Only works with Google Calendar but is pretty much the web app experience on your desktop. It supports natural language input for creating events and boasts a satisfying user experience all around.
#Soulver alfred full#
When I do need to spend time in the full app triaging my calendar, Fantastical is intuitive and robust. Honestly, I'm mostly into Fantastical for its great menu bar calendar. Only works with Gmail accounts but is basically an enhanced version of the web app with notifications. Mimestream does all that in a tidy, minimal package.
#Soulver alfred archive#
If it works perfectly with Gmail, sends me notifications, and allows me to archive and delete, I'm generally happy. My needs from a desktop email app are pretty simple, though.
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It's still in beta but it already provides a well designed and responsive experience. Mimestream is a newer native macOS email client. Honorable mention: Chrome Email: Mimestream I won't deny that Chrome is the more feature rich browser, however. The speed difference between Safari and Chrome is very noticeable and the improved extension support may keep me on board for a little longer.
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#Soulver alfred upgrade#
General Browser: SafariĮvery time Safari gets a significant upgrade I tend to give it another try before returning to Chrome. In the spirit of 2020 being on the way out, here's the software that survived the upgrade for me. OS upgrades are a good way to be reminded what software is essential to your day-to-day computer usage. I recently upgraded to macOS Big Sur and had to do some light software housecleaning along the way.