In response to all this hubbub about YACHT being a pirate, I’ve been thinking about what software I’ve purchased. So here, more or less, comprehensive as hell, my list:
- Every “major” product that Panic has made including Transmit, Coda, and Unison. I used Unison a lot initially, but I can’t say I’ve opened it in a while.
- BBEdit, which I bought a long time ago and has since retired from my applications folder. I loved it.
- TextMate, which came as a replacement for BBEdit. Suckily, I found TextMate just before Coda came out. I still use it from time to time though.
- Adobe CS2/Macromedia Stuff 8. (Before the merger, I haven’t delved into CS4 yet, but I’ve heard many bad things.)
- QuarkXPress 7, still my favorite page layout application.
- Ecto, which I haven’t used in a long time, but it was the blogging tool for me.
- I upgraded OmniOutliner from 2 to 3, and I’ve almost purchased OmniWeb several times.
- Remember The Milk pro, for the Blackberry syncing.
- And of course Flickr.
(A lot of the other software I use is freeware… Also, I’ve been thinking about purchasing FontExplorer.)
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