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This version is a Universal application: it runs natively on both Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macs.
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If you’re still using Mac OS X 10.3.9, TextWrangler 2.1.3 is the most recent version you will be able to run. TextWrangler 2.3 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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Subscribe to the site via the feed, or build something cool with the API.This page documents all feature enhancements and bug fixes included in TextWrangler 2.3.įor details on changes made in previous versions, please see the release notes archive.įor complete information on TextWrangler’s features, please refer to the included PDF user manual, which you can access by choosing “User Manual” from the Help menu. Unless otherwise noted, everything is available via the Attribution-Share Alike licence. Uses This is supported by ZSA, makers of the Moonlander, ErgoDox EZ and Planck EZ keyboards. I'm not interested in a maximalist audio setup, and my machine still runs fine, so I'd be happy with a recording space/office outside of my home, a slightly nicer mic, and a hardware audio mixer. I also regularly back up to an on-site Seagate external drive. I was running CrashPlan - which I loved - until they discontinued the personal user service, at which point I switched to Backblaze. We also use Slack and 1Password, the latter of which I use at Stay Mean and in my day-to-day, though I still sync my vaults over Dropbox rather than using the 1Password subscription service. Without this division of time (and let's be honest, even with it), it's too easy to just be kind of working 24/7, a very stressful but not incredibly productive arrangement.ĭaniel and I use Asana to coordinate on our work, since OmniFocus doesn't support shared projects. I use the contexts feature along with blocks of time set aside in my calendar to work on different kinds of tasks - writing, communication, research - throughout the day, rather than dedicating time to specific projects.

I've become a religious OmniFocus user thanks to my friend Henry Faber.
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Finally, I have Cold Turkey set up on a schedule to keep me offline in the morning when I do my best writing. My producer and I share files, solicit file uploads, and take notes using Dropbox and Dropbox Paper. I'm trying to do less writing in Google Docs because I'm touchy about losing access to my work, but it's still how I communicate with my editor about revisions. I also write in TextWrangler, though I've been experimenting with Cold Turkey Writer. I use VLC to review episodes and TextWrangler to write show notes in Markdown. And what software?įor episodes with guests, I use Skype with Ecamm's Skype Call Recorder to grab my side of the call and a backup of the guest's. I record and do most other work on a cheap IKEA desk in the closet of my small Crown Heights bedroom. When recording, I speak into an Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB mic on a RODE PSA1 boom arm and monitor with Sony MDR-7506 monitor headphones. For reasons that are partly necessity and partly a bizarre form of self-flagellation, I am not the kind of person who replaces things on a regular schedule. I will likely continue using it until it becomes untenable.
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I spend most of my day on a 2011 MacBook Pro that I bought for $400 from an acquaintance in 2014 and upgraded with the help of Stay Mean producer Nic Bravo. And sometimes I write about internet culture, relationships, and labour - right now I have a column at MEL Magazine.

With Daniel Shannon, I'm a part of Ignota Media, a publishing endeavour for and by underrepresented voices. With my producer Nic Bravo, I run a podcast network called Stay Mean and host a couple of shows.
