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Despite the astounding number iOS text editors it's difficult to find one that meets all my needs for notes: dropbox, markdown, dark mode, and global search. I'm using Notesy for my list of notes an all sorts of general topics. There's no iPhone version so I'm using Byword on my iPhone to access my scripts on the rare occasions I want to edit them on the go. (Too many app's dark mode is just white text on a black background, which is harsh to look at and highlights every fingerprint smudge) I have some visual problems that make reading black text on a white background irritating (Thanks a lot, iOS 7) so a dark mode is mandatory and Editorial has a great looking one: off-white on dark navy. (For example, the ability to dump a random idea at the bottom of a document without leaving where I'm currently typing.) I don't use 1% of its available power but the few extras make it all worthwhile. This year Editorial dethroned Byword as my main writing app. First world problem, I know, but keeping my actions in sync across four iOS devices is a real hassle.Īlso, it has tiny tap areas for the actions, but Drafts works with Launch Center Pro, so you can use the latter as an alternative interface to the former. It kills me that there isn't a sync feature for the snippets. It's shockingly powerful and difficult to describe, so you're probably best off reading Federico Viticci's numerous articles on the possibilities of Drafts. (Especially when combined with tools like dropbox and hazel to send stuff to an always-on OS X machine for processing).

This is the app that allows Automator-style automation on iOS. It's iPhone only and they cannot come out with an iPad Version soon enough. This allows me to hide a ton of quick-check apps such as Dark Sky or ConvertBot in a folder on the last screen.
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Think of it as Alfred for iOS: Launch Center Pro is an app that gives you big buttons to launch other apps and actions.
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I'm forever between Alfred and Quicksilver as my launcher of choice, but I've recently bought the Alfred powerpack and want to try out its full potential. In addition its ability to securely store important documents has really saved me on several occasions.Ĭommand-space your way to any application or file on your Mac instantly: a necessity for keyboard shortcut junkies.
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And, being paranoid about security, I won't use the same password twice, so I need an encrypted password manager and 1Password is my tool of choice. Omnifocus is available everywhere I need it - OS X, iPad and iPhone - and each version has its own particular strength: OS X for setting up complicated templates and perspectives, iPad for review, and iPhone for ticking off items.īecause I live online, I've collected a shockingly large number of websites I need to log into (133 as of this writing). It strikes a nice balance between looking good and being powerful.


Omnifocus is the dashboard to my life - I've tried and used every task-management app and Omnifocus is the one that works the best for me. I often get asked about what applications I use and since I spend a lot of time evaluating what works best for my needs I thought there would be some value in sharing the tools I'm using heading into 2014.
