July 12, 2012

How I Work: App List

I use a lot of extra, smaller programs to make my work easier. After gauging interest on Twitter, it seems many people are curious about what I use. A while back, I wrote about some iOS apps, but an expanded and updated list including Mac apps is due, since many of those apps have been abandoned, or have been replaced in my workflow with others.

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October 16, 2009

Current Desktop

For the extra motivation…

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Quote was grabbed from here and slightly restyled to better match my own aesthetics.

November 30, 2007

Time Machine Done Right

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So I finally made the jump to Leopard last weekend. Overall, I'm fairly impressed with it. Time Machine is definitely nice. But Something always bugged me about the way Time Machine is accessed.

If I'm looking for something in a folder and I want to access a TM backup, I have to go down to the dock, then click Time Machine. Sure, I could put it in the sidebar, but it's not a search or directory or drive, it's not even really a program, it just brings up an interface. And yes, you could put Time Machine in the toolbar, but that just looks ugly.

After some very minor searching, I ran across this post on The Pug Automatic blog. So I grabbed the PSD, threw a Time Machine icon on there, and turned it into a .icns fle with Icon Composer. Here's how I got it into a copy of Time Machine for the toolbar:

  1. Make a copy of Time Machine. I named mine "Run Time Machine." (This is so you can still keep a clean copy in your dock or elsewhere as the new icon is only 32x32.)
  2. Right-click on your new copy and select "Show Package Contents..."
  3. The file we're looking for is in Contents/Resources/backup.icns.
  4. Replace that file with the icon I made here (right-click, save as).
  5. Finally, drag your new toolbar ready Time Machine to the, well, toolbar and enjoy your extra .3 seconds you've saved.

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