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Apps I can’t live without

by aaron on December 8, 2009

It’s amazing how when you use someone else’s workspace or computer that you suddenly feel useless. I was in that postion today when I used Rivky’s Macmini. I have an account on her machine and I’ve tried to duplicate the workflow that I have on my main machine (13″ MacBook Pro) but there are some that I have forgotten to put on that computer and I missed them greatly. Here are the utilitues that I find the most useful for workflow.

  • Quicksilver – Quicksliver is a great launcher like Butler or Launchbar but for me it’s better than the others. It’s not a question of what it can do, it’s more of a questions of what can’t Quicksilver do?

    This is almost the first non Apple application that I’ll install on new computer. I almost feel naked with out it, as scary as that thought may be.

  • Dropbox – It’s more of a service than an application but what is cool about it is that you can install it on as many computers that you want and it will synchronize the dropbox folder (which you put whatever you want. You can also share folders, files or pictures.
  • Stuf – I never thought that I would actually need a clipboard manager because they always seemed to take up a whole lot of memory. Then I bought Stuf as part of a bundle and have I been happy ever since. It stores the last 20 things that you have copied. I can’t tell you how many times I have found this little app useful.
  • Typinator – This is similar to other applications that let you type a few letters and then have a whole bunch of text appear. It’s similar to TextExpander but it also allows autocorection for commonly misspelled word and includes several useful dictionaries like the one from Tid Bits.

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In Rememberence

by aaron on August 11, 2009

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It’s been way to long since my last real post. Things have been very busy and work and I find that I don’t have the time to write a post.

Today is August 11th and once again I find myself very depressed. For the past 11 years this has been a very rough day for me to get through and I am finally feeling like I can open up a bit.

For those of you who don’t know what happened the short version of the story is that Malky (who has her own post about today) and I had a full term still born daughter after 6 years of trying to have a child. To say that was traumatic and scarring is a vast understatement. The emotion that there was while I had to tell my parents, the pain in their voices upon hearing the news is still hard to deal with even to this day.

Hindsight is 20-20 and I would definitely change things if I knew then what I know now, but those are now “teachable moments” and I shouldn’t kick myself for what I did then.

I will always be grateful for the support that my family and friends gave Malky and I while we tried to get through the aftermath and try to pick up the pieces of life after they were shattered.

So to my daughter Nechama, happy 11th birthday. I love you, I miss you and thank you for being part of my life no matter how short of a time that you were in it.

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