![]() Yoink is great for getting those files on a shelf for a few minutes before I drop them into the place they need to go. ![]() Yoink - I am forever needing a file from a folder to drop into a chat, attach to an e-mail or I’m reorganizing/cleaning up the desktop/documents folder. The ability for me to locate a folder or document with a few keystrokes is worth the price of admission. Examples are someone asking for my passport number, or some auto insurance information.Īlfred - I probably use 10% of this apps capabilities, but it’s still a big deal for me. Here’s a few of them that are important to me since I use my Mac for both personal use and work (BYOD kind of).ġPassword - Just an unbelievable resource that allows me not only to create secure passwords, but helps manage a lot of critical information that needs to be stored for those rare occasions I need it. Just installed the Big Sur beta, which means I had to update my list that’s tucked away in Notes that reminds me of all the apps I need if I ever do a clean install. Interestingly, Igor started three decades ago as a Mac-only app.Ĭamtasia – While I like the power behind it, I probably only touch its surface in features. For the types of work that I need to do, I would be entirely frustrated when I would be forced to use equivalent apps such as Origin, MatLab, R, Mathematica, Maple, or python. Igor Pro – This is the only app I will recommend for anyone who needs to develop publication-ready graphics from data and to create control-panel driven, interactive demonstrations of scientific or engineering formulations. I use this app more on my iPad as my gold standard to work with PDFs.īBEdit – I have the infamous T-shirt! When I need to manipulate text files, this app is a must-have.įinally, I rely critically on some cross-platform and well-developed apps as well: PDFExpert – It is robust than Preview (yet less robust than the Acrobat suite). Numbers – It is less powerful than Excel for real “number crunching” work, yet more appealing than Excel for visual layout of data and results. Graphic Converter – I use this for the cases where I have to adjust images to meet certain critical needs. My less-frequently used but much appreciated Mac-only apps are as follows:ĭevonThink – Someday, I will actually figure out why I keep coming back to this app to establish it as a resource to try to write my textbook. The support for LinkBack between Curio and LaTeXiT is a godsend. LaTeXIt – An essential app to typeset equations as images (e.g. ![]() I’ve tried others but keep returning to TeXShop if for no other reason than that it remains robust and follows the macOS standards well (unlike other cross-platform options). TeXShop – My number one app to create LaTeX. This app keeps my head from exploding with the abundance of tasks that I have across multiple types of projects. OmniFocus – My go-to task manager across my macOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices. Since I started using it some years ago, Curio has dramatically changed how I coordinate my work. This iPhone app doesn't have this restriction.My most used, Mac-only apps are as follows:Ĭurio – An absolutely must-have app to brainstorm, manage top-level views of projects, and develop lecture content. The OI.share app is only working for one camera at a time. If this procedure is not done the day of shooting, than the duplicates will have a different time set, i.e. The macOs app duplicates the file and modifies the metadata of the duplicate. Synchronise the time of the iOS app with the time set on the camera This can be done individual photo by individual photo, but also a batch of photos or even folders of photos even of different trips during different days. That file and the photos made during that trip are loaded (copied) into the macOS app. The iPhone app produces a file after a trip. For my Mac mini I found a macOS app, called Geotag. I do DXO photolab that doesn't have a geo function. Most people will enter this geo info into Lightroom. So I searched elsewhere and I found an IOS app, called Geotag Photo 2. ![]() Watched a Rob Trek video on YT, but it didn't perform too well on my EM1. Same day, same photowalk, resulting in Olympus photos without and iPhone photos with geo-info. I add some photos from my camera there as well.
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