Abstract: As a heavy Mac user who loves tossing and tossing very much, after trying no less than 50 times of reinstalling the system and installing N software of almost all software categories, I decided to share my software list. Three principles for choosing an app: Try to use the system's native software, such as Calendar, Reminders, Memo, Pages, Keynote and other similar software, only keep a software that can not be installed, do not install time management...
As a heavy Mac user who likes to toss, I decided to share my software list after trying no less than 50 times of reinstalling the system and installing N software of almost all software categories.
Three principles for choosing an app:
- Try to use system native software, such as Calendar, Reminders, Memo, Pages, Keynote, etc.
- Similar software only keeps one
- The software that can not be installed will not be installed
time management
key point:
- Schedule + Task List + Time Management + Temporary Reminders
- Support multi-terminal synchronization, Mac+iphone
Mac calendar
- Positioning: schedule management
- Multi-terminal synchronization
- System native
Wunderlist
- Orientation: To-Do List
- Multi-terminal synchronization
- free
Mac Reminders
- Positioning: Temporary reminder
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Multi-terminal synchronization
Be Focused
- Positioning: Time Management
- The Pro version can be synchronized with multiple terminals, and you need to purchase both iphone + mac software at the same time
writing
Mac memo
- Positioning: Notes + Memos
- Multi-terminal synchronization
- Support local editing (sensitive data should not be synced with iCloud)
Bear
- Positioning: Write well-formatted content such as articles that support Markdown
- Multi-terminal synchronization
- Annual membership (the trial period is one month, the author can test it in a loop: Trial → Cancel subscription