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yeah, f.lux is a good'un.
still use xPad, holdover from the blue candy cane days. and probably will until an OS X update breaks it, but still kinda hoping something both better and simple comes out

Nhex, Wednesday, 13 January 2016 01:35 (ten years ago)

Every once in awhile, I'll do something that resets f.lux for a sec and it's like my eyeballs are exposed to plasma.

pplains, Wednesday, 13 January 2016 01:37 (ten years ago)

Yeah, my brain is telling me it's working...

calstars, Wednesday, 13 January 2016 03:19 (ten years ago)

https://github.com/Thomas101/wmail

"A Mac app wrapper around Google Inbox and GMail. Multiple account support, unread notifications and more. Makes using Google Mailboxes feel that little more native on osx."

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 14 January 2016 13:31 (ten years ago)

why not just use a full-featured native mail app?

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 14 January 2016 13:32 (ten years ago)

they don't exist any more?

(i just use gmail.com fwiw)

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Thursday, 14 January 2016 13:37 (ten years ago)

Pocket, for saving pages and reading later

Droplr/Lightshot for screenshot/screencasts

Jottacloud for cloud

only recently switched to Iterm (oh my zsh, but not tmux)

saer, Thursday, 14 January 2016 13:39 (ten years ago)

second better touch tool from upthread. make up your own trackpad gestures, global or by program.

like for browser i do three finger swipe up to create tab, three down to close tab, three right or left to move between tabs, two left or right for back and forwards, etc.

facilitates sitting on one hand if it's cold where you compute.

home organ, Thursday, 14 January 2016 14:05 (ten years ago)

Was that my recommendation? Yes, BTT is awesome. Anytime I'm on a mac without it, I basically can't function.

Jeff, Thursday, 14 January 2016 14:28 (ten years ago)

yeah, if i'm on someone else's computer i feel like a dunce sitting there trying to tap one finger next to the other or whatever. i've lost track of what's native and what's BTT...

home organ, Thursday, 14 January 2016 14:45 (ten years ago)

six months pass...

I've been a big fan of all2mp3 for some time, quick and easy way to convert downloaded WAVs to mp3s, but the new version is super shady. They say to upload you download an installer. That first installer has multiple invites to get you to load yahoo and some other nonsense. Skip all of that and it loads the regular installer. OK that doesn't seem too bad. Then when installing the update a page comes up that looks like your basic license page and "I agree" on the bottom, but if you look closer it's actually you agreeing to install some kind of monitoring software. I said "disagree" and it went to the next page to just install the basic software. Really questionable tactics.

dan selzer, Saturday, 6 August 2016 16:56 (nine years ago)

you can use itunes to convert to mp3 fwiw (without using itunes for your library)

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Saturday, 6 August 2016 19:30 (nine years ago)

I use itunes for my library. itunes is set to copy everything to the library, so I like to be able to make mp3s of wav files quickly before copying them into itunes. I have other tools that do this, this one is just the best.

dan selzer, Saturday, 6 August 2016 19:32 (nine years ago)

makes sense. my workflow is to import the wav into itunes, convert to mp3 (or whatever), and then option-delete the wav file's entry in itunes (which deletes the referenced wav file too). but fission is a non-sketchy tool if you want something separate.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Saturday, 6 August 2016 19:35 (nine years ago)

Max is great for mac

龜, Saturday, 6 August 2016 19:38 (nine years ago)

X Lossless Decoder will do this too: http://tmkk.undo.jp/xld/index_e.html

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 6 August 2016 20:16 (nine years ago)

I know all the tools! I have fission and max. All2mp3 is the easiest and fastest.

dan selzer, Saturday, 6 August 2016 21:31 (nine years ago)

no tool is worth all those hoops; stick with Max or XLD

Nhex, Saturday, 6 August 2016 23:17 (nine years ago)

yeah fuck them for going that route

https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/cert/2014/07/-bundled-software-and-attack-surface.html

El Tomboto, Saturday, 6 August 2016 23:24 (nine years ago)

XLD is easy as hell, the only bad side being if you open a file for encoding it just uses your last setting, iirc

mh, Sunday, 7 August 2016 03:12 (nine years ago)

I can see how it can do a lot of things, but if you haven't used all2mp3, it's totally different. It's drag and drop. Set it once. Drag a FLAC/WAV/AIFF etc onto the window, it makes the mp3 and deletes the WAV. Done. you can have it not delete the original as well but I like killing the original. XLD looks like Max and lacks the simplicity and speed of all2mp3

dan selzer, Sunday, 7 August 2016 03:44 (nine years ago)

$ lame *.wav *.mp3

Allen (etaeoe), Sunday, 7 August 2016 04:28 (nine years ago)

yeah if you could make an applescript that basically does that plus deletes the wav then you'd have it right?

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 7 August 2016 09:17 (nine years ago)

yeah if you could make an applescript that basically does that plus deletes the wav then you'd have it right?

http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=convertandreplace

Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 7 August 2016 18:27 (nine years ago)

thats neat but I'd rather have a freestanding app to be able to do it before iTunes.

dan selzer, Sunday, 7 August 2016 19:28 (nine years ago)

if you're willing to install lame you can set up an action with automator, e.g. start from this and add a delete file step http://music.digitalhobbit.com/post/13666964867/easily-convert-audio-files-to-mp3-on-mac-osx

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Sunday, 7 August 2016 19:49 (nine years ago)

Not so little a hoonja-doonja, but: best free or cheap photo-organizing apps that outperform Photo (not hard, I guess)?

ljubljana, Monday, 15 August 2016 16:24 (nine years ago)

http://thesweetsetup.com/apps/best-photo-management-solution/ has some ideas

but i use a mixture of lightroom and just the finder, which is fine for certain defns of "organizing"

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Monday, 15 August 2016 16:38 (nine years ago)

Interested in how you mix using Lightroom and the Finder: I find that once you use LR you really need to avoid doing anything to do with photo management in Finder.

Alba, Monday, 15 August 2016 17:28 (nine years ago)

yeah, they are independent "libraries". family photos goes in LR, specific projects go in directories (but that's only because i do more post stuff on family photos etc. than on work projects). i should probably just use LR for everything.

but don't underestimate the finder. for smallish libraries and with big preview icons it can do the job.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Monday, 15 August 2016 18:28 (nine years ago)

caek... praising finder... ?

龜, Monday, 15 August 2016 19:35 (nine years ago)

I like Lyn a lot for picture organizing - http://www.lynapp.com

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 16 August 2016 20:20 (nine years ago)

ban the finder

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Tuesday, 16 August 2016 20:22 (nine years ago)

thanks Elvis!

ljubljana, Wednesday, 17 August 2016 02:46 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

I am looking for some kind of collaborative mind-mapping / information-sharing / learning type tool, not quite sure what I would like it to do but I like Mindlyapp for Ios a lot, and imagine something like that but web based and more for collaborations or a small group of people to share. Any particular recommendations for something like this?

saer, Wednesday, 7 December 2016 14:51 (nine years ago)

Mindlyapp is out for Mac now, I hadn't realised that. No collaboration stuff that I can see, unfortunately

stet, Thursday, 8 December 2016 12:06 (nine years ago)

seven months pass...

What are people doing for to-do lists/task managers etc? Once Wunderlist added sub-tasks I was really happy with it and it was the only one I liked. Now it's being killed so I'm looking at alternatives. Test-driving Todoist, Things 3 and Any.do and pretty much hate them all.

dan selzer, Sunday, 6 August 2017 16:37 (eight years ago)

I used Trello for a short while. It's good, but I found that I generally don't have big TODO-lists (except at work, where we use Jira and Youtrack. I greatly prefer the latter) so now I simply use a piece of paper...

Rimsky-Koskenkorva (Øystein), Sunday, 6 August 2017 17:40 (eight years ago)

what's happening to wunderlist?

The XX pants (ledge), Sunday, 6 August 2017 17:45 (eight years ago)

nm found it
https://www.wunderlist.com/blog/your-preview-of-microsoft-to-do/

The XX pants (ledge), Sunday, 6 August 2017 18:17 (eight years ago)

I got into OmniFocus for some time, but now I just use macOS' own Reminders app and a sheet of paper.

Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 6 August 2017 18:42 (eight years ago)

Stuff like trello is too project management task oriented

I may try building my own in Airtable. If you haves used Airtable it's the diy database spreadsheet we've been waiting for.

dan selzer, Sunday, 6 August 2017 19:15 (eight years ago)

i use omnifocus. i love it

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Sunday, 6 August 2017 19:17 (eight years ago)

I'll check that out again. I remember thinking it was more than I needed.

dan selzer, Sunday, 6 August 2017 19:53 (eight years ago)

it's carefully put together as a product, not bloatware like evernote or something, but it is "professional" software so it may be. it also forces you to manage your todo lists in a certain way, which may not be your cup of tea. also it's $$$. it's the best though imo.

π” π”žπ”’π”¨ (caek), Sunday, 6 August 2017 20:26 (eight years ago)

i use things 3 for basic daily to-dos like chores and stuff

i use omnifocus for tracking complicated work projects

the one task manager i tried but didn't like was todo

the late great, Sunday, 6 August 2017 20:49 (eight years ago)

i wonder what you don't like about things 3, dan.

i will say that omnifocus is definitely the most intuitive in terms of just entering things and moving them around, but it has a lot of options. too many options.

the late great, Sunday, 6 August 2017 20:51 (eight years ago)

I use a notebook and the "bullet journal" method and it definitely works for me

gbx, Sunday, 6 August 2017 21:17 (eight years ago)

something about the way Things 3 depends on "lists" and tags bugs me, kind of similar complaint re todoist. looking again, I can get Things to work pretty much like Wunderlist but not completely. It was really perfect. Each list in wunderlist has multiple To-Dos. Each To-Do has subtasks, notes, files, comments due date etc.

So for me lists were things like Work, and the to-dos were specific projects, and the subtasks were the details and also a place to keep notes and attachments.

In things The todos can have notes and checklists, which is kind of like a subtask I guess.

I just downloaded omnifocus and I think it's probably way more than I need but I'm curious so I'll check it out.

dan selzer, Monday, 7 August 2017 00:10 (eight years ago)

just when I get excited to give Things another go it keeps crashing.

dan selzer, Monday, 7 August 2017 00:28 (eight years ago)


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