Posts tagged: Linkinus

Typinator - Program that saves me hours a day. Used to create reusable text snippetsTransmit  - I use it constantly to access and move files between systemsTime Sink - It keeps track of where I’m spending time in most of my applications, I’m developing an extension for Chrome that will show you which sites you spend most of your time on.Linkinus - IRC ClientRemind Me Later -  Accepts very simple language for creating reminders. Things like “In 30 minutes walk the dogs” or “Next Tuesday change the oil in the Jetta”NetworkLocation - My machine can now adapt to my surroundings, if I’m on my home network it will fire up certain applications, if I’m in the office others, and at the coffee shop different apps too.Twitter - yupClyppan - My clipboard manager of choiceDivvy - I can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly resize and reposition windows. I can open 2 side by side and fill the screen in a few seconds.Quicksilver - The new one, it’s back and seems more stableGrowl - I have many things that growl at me, I’m an input junkyMobileMe Sync Time MachineWiFiVolumeDate/TimeSpotlight (From gekitsuu)

Typinator - Program that saves me hours a day. Used to create reusable text snippets
Transmit  - I use it constantly to access and move files between systems
Time Sink - It keeps track of where I’m spending time in most of my applications, I’m developing an extension for Chrome that will show you which sites you spend most of your time on.
LinkinusIRC Client
Remind Me Later Accepts very simple language for creating reminders. Things like “In 30 minutes walk the dogs” or “Next Tuesday change the oil in the Jetta”
NetworkLocation - My machine can now adapt to my surroundings, if I’m on my home network it will fire up certain applications, if I’m in the office others, and at the coffee shop different apps too.
yup
ClyppanMy clipboard manager of choice
Divvy - I can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly resize and reposition windows. I can open 2 side by side and fill the screen in a few seconds.
Quicksilver - The new one, it’s back and seems more stable
I have many things that growl at me, I’m an input junky
MobileMe Sync 
Time Machine
WiFi
Volume
Date/Time
Spotlight
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From the right (since that’s the order they’re added to the menubar): System defaults: Spotlight, Time (I’m a 24hr kinda guy), Battery, Input Language (for when I want to use Japanese characters), Volume, Network, Time Machine.MenuMeters: RAM on the right, CPU on the left. I really only use this to keep an eye on how many more virtual machines I can open. There’s also iStat Menus, which has way more features, if you prefer that. MenuMeters is more limited, and I like it that way.Sparrow: Can’t live without this one. It’s the prettiest and most usable mail application I’ve found as of yet. I tend to keep my inbox totally empty, and this helps manage that. I’ve got the dock icon disabled too…Adium: I still prefer this for chatting, although I use Linkinus for IRC. I only use iChat for video chat or screen sharing.GrowlTunes: Did I mention I hate daemon apps that put icons in your menubar and/or dock? This is one of them, but I also really like having my music growling. Trade-offs, eh. It’s in the extras folder of the Growl disk image.Cloud: Cannot live without this one. I use Cloud App constantly when I’m chatting with people, to send screenshots or things from Photoshop. It uploads it to their service and puts a shortened link to it in your clipboard. It also ties into the default screenshot shortcuts.Linkinus: IRC Client. Keeps IRC looking good. Kinda has a daemon mode where you can quit the app, but it leaves the icon in the menu bar and keeps you connected and notified of highlights and messages. It’s 10 bucks on the App Store last I checked. It’s €19.99 on their site. (From Shelby Munsch)

From the right (since that’s the order they’re added to the menubar):
System defaults: Spotlight, Time (I’m a 24hr kinda guy), Battery, Input Language (for when I want to use Japanese characters), Volume, Network, Time Machine.
MenuMeters: RAM on the right, CPU on the left. I really only use this to keep an eye on how many more virtual machines I can open. There’s also iStat Menus, which has way more features, if you prefer that. MenuMeters is more limited, and I like it that way.
Sparrow: Can’t live without this one. It’s the prettiest and most usable mail application I’ve found as of yet. I tend to keep my inbox totally empty, and this helps manage that. I’ve got the dock icon disabled too…
Adium: I still prefer this for chatting, although I use Linkinus for IRC. I only use iChat for video chat or screen sharing.
: Did I mention I hate daemon apps that put icons in your menubar and/or dock? This is one of them, but I also really like having my music growling. Trade-offs, eh. It’s in the extras folder of the Growl disk image.
Cloud: Cannot live without this one. I use Cloud App constantly when I’m chatting with people, to send screenshots or things from Photoshop. It uploads it to their service and puts a shortened link to it in your clipboard. It also ties into the default screenshot shortcuts.
Linkinus: IRC Client. Keeps IRC looking good. Kinda has a daemon mode where you can quit the app, but it leaves the icon in the menu bar and keeps you connected and notified of highlights and messages. It’s 10 bucks last I checked. It’s €19.99 on their site.
(From Shelby Munsch)

Notes: 1 5/23/11 — 5:54am Filed under: #MenuMeters  #Sparrow  #Adium  #CloudApp  #Linkinus  #Clock  #Battery  #Input  #Volume  #Time Machine  #AirPort  #GrowlTunes  #submission