My Default Apps for 2024

It is time for the usual 2024 recap!

The end of the year is near and I thought it would be fun to revisit last year’s article on the apps I used in 2023.

Just to recap, in this brief post, I’ll list the default apps I use in the 2777th year since the foundation of Rome (a.k.a. 2024).

  • ✉️ Mail service: Fastmail (and Gmail for the spam).
  • 📬 Mail client(s): Apple Mail. I don’t mess with emails a lot. I have zero requirements.
  • ✅ Tasks: Things 3 just last year. But recently I am using Todoist more (because they finally added proper deadlines). I expect some changes in 2025.
  • 📰 RSS service: Inoreader
  • 🗞️ RSS client: Reeder. The old one. Not the unusable (for me) new one.
  • ⌨️ Launcher: Raycast
  • ☁️ Cloud storage: Dropbox
  • 🌅 Photo library: iCloud (and a local backup; make your backups guys)
  • 🤳🏻 Photo editing: Pixelmator Pro
  • 🌐 Web browser: Firefox. I tried more browsers this year, but nothing was so great to make me switch.
  • 📆 Calendar: the Apple default one.
  • 📖 Reading: Readwise Reader (Last year I wrote that I could sitch. Apparently, I didn’t.)
  • 🌤️ Weather: Meteoblue. It is the only one that actually works in my area.
  • 🎙️ Podcasts: Spotify or PocketCast. Overcast became too fucked up for me.
  • 🎶 Music: Spotify and local mp3 on Plex. I moved from Apple Music because it is the worst.
  • 🎼 Music Tracker: Last.fm and RYM
  • 🛹 Clipboard manager: Paste
  • 🔐 Passwords: 1Password
  • 💸 Budgeting: hledger (I love it but it is for crazy people)
  • 🐘 Mastodon: I mostly use Phanpy nowadays.
  • 🍿 Movie discovery/tracking: TV Time and Letterboxd.
  • 💁🏻‍♂️ Social: Mastodon and Bluesky via mirroring.
  • 🖼️ Screenshots: CleanShot X
  • 📝 Notes: Obsidian
  • 🧮 Code Editor: Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ/PyCharm (for work stuff)
  • 👨🏻‍💻 Terminal: iTerm.
  • 🔎 Search: Kagi
  • ✈️ Flight tracking: Flighty
  • 📦 Package tracking: Parcel, when I rarely need it.
  • 🖊️ Shortform writing: iA Writer/Obsidian
  • 📝 Longform writing: Scrivener
  • 🌍 Url Archiving: SingleFile

The list is mostly the same as last year. I just removed some apps, especially the more Apple-specific ones. However, the list doesn’t capture the apps I used for a short time to test them (I even re-tried Evernote for a while). In the end, I am quite happy with this year stability. I thought I changed more apps than I actually did. Good for me!

There are probably things I could remove and save some money. We will see in 2025.

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