

(Photoshop is the first app I've listed which I'm not using the latest version of.) I use Apple Mail for email, along with SpamSieve. Acorn for simple image editing, Photoshop CS1 for non-simple image editing and design. Keynote for the one or two speaking gigs I accept each year. DragThing for a system-wide drag-and-drop shelf. TypeIt4Me for system-wide text snippet expansion. I use MarsEdit for posting articles and links to Daring Fireball. Every night I use SuperDuper to clone my MacBook Pro's internal drive to one of the two aforementioned Lacie hard drives. Numbers for spreadsheets and the occasional graph. Script Debugger for AppleScript scripting. If Twitter counts as work-related, and I suppose it does insofar as I often find stuff to link to from it, Twitterrific. BusySync is a wonderful tool for sharing iCal calendars with my wife. My main web browser is the nightly build of WebKit. After several years of switching back and forth between Quicksilver and LaunchBar every few weeks, I settled on LaunchBar about a year ago. at this writing I have 4,675 items in my Yojimbo library. On my Mac, again roughly in order of affection: Yojimbo for storing and tagging notes, bookmarks, passwords, and etc. Currently: an unlined soft cover Moleskine and a 0.38mm Uni-ball Signo RT (black). I carry a paper notebook and pen with me everywhere.
#LAUNCHBAR TEXT EXPANSION PRO#
Miscellaneous other hardware that might qualify as work-related, roughly in order of how much affection I have for it: a Ricoh GR-D point-and-shoot camera a Canon Rebel XT DSLR, with 28mm and 50mm f/1.8 prime lenses a Flip Ultra pocket video camera a Kodak Zi6 pocket video camera a pair of 250 GB Lacie hard drives I use for backing up my internal MacBook Pro drive on a rotating basis a 1 TB G-Tech G-Raid2 for video storage an Apple Time Capsule which serves as both a Wi-Fi base station and a lame but convenient server a 10-year-old Logitech mouse and a Kensington 7-port USB hub. I own a 16 GB iPhone 3G that I have with me whenever I expect to remain dry. At my desk in my office, I connect it to a 20-inch Apple Cinema Display, Harmon Kardon SoundSticks, and an Apple Extended Keyboard II (by way of a Griffin iMate ADB-to-USB adapter).

I got it in March 2008, so it's not one of the new ones with the black keyboard. My sole work computer is a 15-inch 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro with 4 GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive. I write a web site called Daring Fireball.
