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Games – Alto’s Adventure, Mini Metro, Letterpress, and Threes! Sync – Resilio Sync, works great with its Mac counterpart.Īdvanced stuff – Workflow for iOS is a complete blessing - I couldn’t love without it. Tracking travel – App in the Air is great for this. They all work in conjunction with my Apple Watch.

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I currently use an iPhone 7 Plus in Rose Gold, 128 GB. What iPhone do you have (color, size, etc.)?
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How would your ideal setup look and function?Ī 13″ MacBook Pro with a quad-core CPU, 32 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB SSD, a dedicated GPU in a Thunderbolt enclosure for extra rendering power when I’m at my desk, and a 5K Apple Display, all connected to the MacBook with a single cable.

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Selective sync allows me to not have to worry about the files taking up space on the 256 GB SSD in the MacBook, but I can download them whenever I need access. I use Resilio Sync Pro (formerly BitTorrent Sync Pro) to share folders between machines. This allows me to not lose track of where my files are - in iCloud or on both machines. Text editing – BBEdit, naturally! Mainly for working on CSS and PHP.įile transfers - Transmit is my favorite weapon, although I did use ForkLift for a long time.įile sync – My desktop is my main machine, and my MacBook Pro is my terminal. I do most of the work in LR, but I do occasionally use PS for those rare moments when Lightroom isn’t enough.
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Photography – Adobe Lightroom CC and Photoshop CC are my software of choice for the post-processing of RAW files. Video editing – I use Final Cut Pro X for my video needs. It’s not perfect, but I truly love using it. It’s the best Markdown editor that suits my needs. What software do you use and for what do you use it? You can download it in 5120K here: 33 Thousand Feet wallpaper. I currently use a shot that I took over the Indian Ocean in 2014.
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I am running a completely stock El Capitan - every component in this computer has full macOS support out of the box. thanks to a 2013 iMac BT/Wi-Fi module, which is fitted on a PCIe card. My setup currently works with all the macOS technologies, such as iMessage, etc. It has an Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5 GHz CPU, 32 GB of RAM, two 480 GB SSDs in a Stripe configuration, two mirrored 3 TB HDDs, a Radeon R9 280X, and a pair of Bowers & Wilkins MM-1s that act as my audio output. I also have a Hackintosh as my desktop - unfortunately, the 2013 Mac Pro didn’t satisfy my needs, hence I had to look elsewhere. I am unfortunately not a Touch Bar fan - I need my mechanical keyboard. I upgraded to this machine shortly after returning my 13″ MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. It has the base Core i5 2.0 GHz, 16 GB of RAM, and a US layout keyboard (instead of the English International default that we get). My Mac history: 17″ MacBook Pro (2008), 11.6″ MacBook Air (2013), and 13″ MacBook Pro (2014).Ĭurrently, I have the new late-2016 MacBook Pro 13″. While we’re laser-focused on iMagazine, we have had a few side projects over the years. Two of my friends and I co-founded iMagazine a little over 6 years ago - a digital lifestyle magazine that focuses on Apple products.

I am Wojtek Pietrusiewicz, and I am a publisher, writer, photographer, and sometimes a human. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better.

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