What’s Your Digital Workspace Look Like?

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These are the programs I have running constantly:

1. Quicksilver: Do yourself a favor and get this Mac app. Leaves Spotlight in the dust!

2. Seesmic Desktop: In my opinion, the best Twitter app out there.

3. iTunes: Duh.

4. iCal: I schedule my days by the half hour, so this standard app keeps me going.

5. Things: In the words of Dave Ramsey, “When you get lost in the craziness of the day, go back to the to-do list. It’s all about the to-do list.” I agree.

That’s me.

What does your digital workspace look like? What’s a “Must-Have-Runnin’” app for you? What did I miss?

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4 Responses to “What’s Your Digital Workspace Look Like?”

  1. Petey June 8, 2009 at 3:11 pm #

    Postbox – my favorite mail manager for Exchange. Thanks for the tip on Things by the way… made me a much more organized person!

    • Justin Wise June 8, 2009 at 8:32 pm #

      Doing what I can to help! Postbox… Never heard of it… Better than Mail.app?

  2. Jonathan Moss June 9, 2009 at 4:27 am #

    The app's that I have always running include Quicksilver, Tweetdeck, iTunes, and Firefox, although at times I use NetNewsWire. I don't have a to-do app though, how do you like Things? Is it worth the price? Right now I kind of use Google Tasks

  3. tlamarca June 9, 2009 at 4:46 am #

    Buddi is a great FREE app for keeping your budget balanced. Tweetdeck ,iTunes, and Firefox of course. I use a lot on the dashboard too… iStat Pro and Radar in Motion are 2 of my favorites though. Although not always running, I like to keep Photoshop, RDC, Cyberduck, SketchUp, and Stickies within reach.