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QotD: Dock

What's in your dock?

My answer:

  • The finder (duh!)
  • UpdateLocator (pings my webserver, tells it where my iBook is)
  • Activity Monitor (usually shows CPU usage)
  • Terminal
  • iCal
  • SubEthaEdit (text editor, multi-user concurrent editing, that works)
  • Proteus (multi-protocol chat client)
  • Colloquy (irc)
  • NetNewsWire Lite 2 (RSS reader)
  • MarsEdit (weblog posting thing)
  • Camino (Like Firefox, but more Mac like, and respects system locations)
  • Safari
  • iPhoto
  • Adobe Photoshop CS
  • Dreamweaver MX 2004 (because it supports editing directly off an FTP server)
  • Doxygen (Generates documentation based on JavaDoc type things, works for PHP)
  • osx2x (share a keyboard and mouse between computers)
  • Quinn 2 (networkable tetris game)
  • iTunes
  • Remote Desktop Connection
  • Fugu (sftp/scp gui client)
  • (The rest are: Applictions, my home folder, my stuff folder, a link to conenct to my windows server, a link to the hard drive share on my windows server, and the trash.)

It's gotten a bit, big. Dreamweaver, Doxygen and osx2x are there while I work on info320, and am spending a lot of time in the labs, and don't like using Dreamweaver on windows. I forget just how much I dislike the Windows MDI environment.

This particular QotD was not stolen from NSLog();, but has been around the internet many times. This is just an update to my own, I guess.

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Published: October 01, 2004 05:10 AM.

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