
- #Notational velocity client for windows for mac#
- #Notational velocity client for windows mac os#
- #Notational velocity client for windows portable#
#Notational velocity client for windows for mac#
I usually have Twitter for Mac running, but I don't have much time to keep up with it these days. It is the key to being able to own and use more than one computer. Also, life would be unbearable without Dropbox. I keep my notes in Notational Velocity because it's fast and it syncs with SimpleNote on iOS. I think it's the best chat client by far. They all work very well with each other and with my iOS devices. I rely heavily on iCal, Address Book, and Mail. It syncs bookmarks to my iOS devices and I think it renders text the best out of all the browsers. Apple's software just works and works great for my needs. I try to stay away from 3rd party software as much as I can.
#Notational velocity client for windows mac os#
Obviously, my main OS of choice is Mac OS X. When it comes to video, I'll occasionally use my Steadicam Merlin or indislider Pro. People think I'm a real photographer when I set up my 430ex and 580ex Speedlites on stands firing through 2 shoot-through umbrellas. When I feel like pretending to be a photographer, I take out my trusty Canon 5D Mark II. I take it EVERYWHERE except for in the shower. But I rarely take them anywhere since my trusty iPhone 4 is what I always have on me.
#Notational velocity client for windows portable#
Related to my portable life, I also have a Sony PSP-Go and a Nintendo 3DS. I also never forget my Shure SE530 earbuds to drown out the outside world. It's a good thing they both fit into my tiny Tom Bihn Ristretto: bag (though not at the same time). When I'm on the go, I choose between my second generation iPad or my 11" MacBook Air depending on the type of work I plan to get done. When I boot into Windows (via Boot Camp) to play Bad Company 2, I grab my Logitech MX1000 and communicate with friends over my Creative Fatality USB Headset. Once in awhile I'll connect my Microkorg XL or M-Audio Radium 61 keyboard to play around in Logic or Garageband. I'll occasionally have my Audio Technica AT2020 USB Condenser Mic connected when being a guest on a podcast or for recording voiceovers in demo videos. My system is backed up to a 1TB Lacie d2 Quadra over FW800 and my work is archived to a Drobo with about 6TB's of space. My desktop is extended to an external 24" Apple LED Cinema Display and the audio is sent to a pair of M-Audio Studiophile AV40's. I also have a Magic Trackpad but don't use it often.

I interface with it via an Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse. On my desk I have a 27" Core i7 iMac with 8 GB of ram. In another life I'd be an illustrator or photographer. I struggled as a web designer for 10 years and finally realized that I'm a tiny bit better at designing user interfaces for software. I'm sort of a jack of all trades, master of none kind of guy. Most people know me from my work at Tapbots, a tiny iOS software company.
