Posting your default apps has become the trendy thing among a certain group of cool people. Obviously, I’m equally as cool and am, therefore, compelled to join in the fun.
- Backup Service: iCloud, Time Machine, Backblaze
- Bookmarks: Homer and my browser’s built-in bookmark manager
- Budgeting and Personal Finance: Simplifi
- Calendar: Fantastical, Gnome Calendar, Calendar 366 II
- Calendar Syncing: iCloud
- Camera: Apple Camera
- Chat: Apple Messages
- Clipboard Manager: Alfred
- Cloud File Storage: iCloud and Nextcloud
- Code Editor: Neovim and Panic’s Code Editor
- Contacts: Phone, Apple Contacts, and Thunderbird
- Contacts Syncing: Fastmail
- Gaming: Steam Link with Razer Kishi V2
- Homepage: Homer
- Launcher: Alfred and Ulauncher
- Linux Distro: Ubuntu and Nobara
- Mail Client: Thunderbird, Apple Mail
- Mail Server: Fastmail
- Music: Plex, Prism, Pandora, Broadcasts, YouTube
- Notes: Simplenote
- Package Tracking: Parcel
- Password Management: 1Password
- Photo Management: Apple Photos and Google Photos
- Podcasts: Pocket Casts
- RSS: Miniflux and Reeder
- Read It Later: Wallabag
- Reading: Prologue with Plex
- Screenshots: Cleanshot X
- Search Engine: Brave
- Shopping Lists: Apple Notes and Wegmans
- Social Networking: Mastodon with Ivory and Pixelfed
- Terminal: Apple Terminal, Gnome Terminal, Prompt
- Text Editor: Textmate, Neovim
- Task Manager: Things
- VPN: NordVPN
- Weather: Hello Weather, Gnome Weather, Weather or Not
- Web Browser: Brave
- Word Processing: Ulysses, LibreOffice
I’m at an odd point where I’m trying to make my apps and services a bit more platform-agnostic. On the desktop, I still use macOS quite a bit, but I’m trying to move as much as I can to Linux.
On the mobile side of things, though, I expect I’ll be on iPhone or iPad indefinitely, but if I ever felt the urge to move elsewhere, I’d prefer to have my apps and services ready to do so.