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tripmode apple mail
  1. #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL FOR MAC OS X#
  2. #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL DRIVERS#
  3. #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL UPDATE#
  4. #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL UTORRENT#
  5. #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL ANDROID#
tripmode apple mail

Home screen, before (left) and after (right). (I plan to revamp the now-playing and individual-podcast screens in a later update.) I’m pretty proud of this one.įor this first and largest phase of the redesign, I focused on the home screen, playlist screen, typography, and spacing.

#TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL UPDATE#

Overcast’s latest update (2022.2) brings the largest redesign in its nearly-eight-year history, plus many of the most frequently requested features and lots of under-the-hood improvements. These WERE the applications I had on my previous hard drive before this reinstallation process.A programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast.

  • DiskAid (I use this to turn off automatic iTunes iOS backups, something "Backoff" used to do).
  • RecordPad (streamlined audio recorder, great for eBook audio).
  • iTalk Sync (download audio to laptop/desktop from iOS app iTalk).
  • PhotoSync (desktop app for iOS media sync).
  • #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL DRIVERS#

  • iWebCamera Drivers (turns iPhone into a wireless computer webcam).
  • Book Proofer (proof/verify EPUB ebooks - available to registered users of iTunes Connect).
  • iTunes Producer (submit files to iTunes - available to registered users of iTunes Connect).
  • #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL ANDROID#

  • Android SDK (development software for Android).
  • Perian (additional video codecs for QuickTime).
  • Google Notifier (enables Gmail to be default mail app).
  • Flip4Mac WMV 2 (video codec / converting support).
  • Skitch (annotated screenshots, Flickr uploading).
  • TextWrangler (text editor, GREP find/replace).
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  • Minecraft (virtual world builder and game).
  • These are listed in the order of re-installation. These are the applications I installed in December 2011 - January 2012 after updating my hard drive. These are the software applications I have installed on my MacBook Air laptop as of :

    #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL UTORRENT#

  • uTorrent (free - to download legit content like PressPausePlay).
  • #TRIPMODE APPLE MAIL FOR MAC OS X#

  • Lexmark x4650 Print Driver for Mac OS X 10.8.
  • Lexmark Wireless Setup Assistant application for Mac OS X 10.7.
  • Google Hangout Plugin (free - formerly Google Voice & Video).
  • Fitbit Sync (free - Fitbit is not, however!).
  • Book Proofer (from Apple, requires Developer account).
  • Java (free - so I can join Blackboard Collaborate webinars).
  • Audacity (free - with LAME3 encoder for MP3 export).
  • Java SE Runtime (free: installs when you launch CyberDuck).
  • Seashore (free: with Softpedia mirror, SourceForge link broken).
  • Microsoft Office 2008 (last version I bought).
  • These are the apps I installed in order of re-installation: In August 2013 I reinstalled all my Mac Apps onto a new-for-me-but-used laptop. (I deleted some apps to make room since I just had a 60 GB hard drive, I'm upgrading to a larger one so I'll be re-adding some apps!)
  • Scrivener (commercial - eBook & book writing)Īs of May 13, 2014, these are all the apps I had installed on my MacBook Air laptop.
  • Neat Receipts Software (free but requires subscription).
  • Auphonic Leveler (normalize & improve quality of recorded spoken audio).
  • Flip4Mac WMV Components for QuickTime (I have WMV Player Pro - $29).
  • Microsoft Silverlight (free video codec).
  • Audio Hijack Pro (free for recordings less than 10 min).
  • Screenflow (screencasting - $99, I still just have a license for the 3.0 version).
  • (screensharing used during Videoconferencing).
  • TubeTV (unfortunately no longer works to download YouTube videos).
  • AirServer (iOS mirroring like Apple TV to a laptop/desktop).
  • Microsoft Office 2011 (installed for me along with OS 10.9.2).
  • My re-installed apps on a new hard drive in mid-May 2014, in order of re-installation:
  • Caffeine (via App store - prevent screen dimming during presentations).
  • PhotoSync (via App store - copy photos/videos to/from iOS devices & laptops).
  • DropBox (required to enable iOS mobile app sync for YNAB).
  • Lexmark Wireless Printer Wifi Setup (sadly this just works with WPA Personal, not WPA2 encryption which we use on our AirPort Time Capsule router).
  • Lexmark x4650 Printer Driver (auto-installed when I plugged in my printer USB cable).
  • AirServer (makes my laptop function as an AppleTV for AirPlay mirroring of iOS devices).
  • LAME Library (to export mp3 audio from Audacity).
  • Audacity (free multi-track audio editor).
  • iTalk Sync (wifi transfer of iOS recorded audio to my laptop).
  • Java (to run Minecraft, of course! This is a special version from Apple for OS X).
  • My re-installed apps on a new laptop in late May 2015, in order of re-installation:
  • Remote Desktop Connection.app (replaced by Microsoft Remote Desktop.app).
  • 3rd Party apps are linked to their respective source websites. This list was generated via a Terminal command. Macintosh OS / Apple Computer ApplicationsĪll my installed Mac OS X apps (listed alphabetically) as of November 30, 2015.








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