![]() ![]() Need to track all your file changes? Use magit (a super easy GIT interface).Įmacs has been around for more than 40 years which makes it a living dinosaur of an application. Need a command line or some file manager-fu? Emacs shell and dired has you covered. Need to write and test some code? Emacs has a mode for it. Need to export into PDF or docx or epub or html or slides? Emacs does it. Need a full featured outliner and note taker? Need to link an email to a TODO item to a project? Need to track the time you spend on a task? Org-mode has it all covered. Need a calculator like Soulver? Emacs has it. What it lacks in looks and polish it more than makes up for in power and features. Note taker, checklist-er, list manager, outliner, time tracker, media player, email client, IRC client… not to mention one of the (if not the most) powerful text editors on the planet. It is the one app that unifies all those useful and necessary apps into one coherent whole. My favorite: GNU Emacs! (coupled with Drafts on iOS) I haven’t even mentioned any games or creative apps (your favorite game or music/drawing app goes here). Productivity boosters are extremely useful (Keyboard Maestro, Launchbar, Text Expander, Bartender). ![]() IRC and VIOP apps are extremely useful (Messages, Skype, Slack, Signal). Email clients are useful and necessary (Mail, Spark, Airmail). Media players are useful and fun (Netflix, Plex, VLC, podcast apps, music apps). Text editors are useful (Drafts, Ulysses, Scrivener). Cloud storage apps are useful (Dropbox, Evernote). Project and checklist apps are useful (Things, Omnifocus, Todoist). Password managers are necessary (1Password). Browsers are useful and necessary (Safari, Chrome, Firefox). Apps can be useful, necessary, fun and delightful. ![]()
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