It takes inputs, churns them up, and adds appropriate entries and notes to Things and Contacts. At the moment, I have a horribly convoluted Applescript that I use as a makeshift CRM. For keeping track of tasks, I use Things.I leave that little bit of desktop showing all the time and it’s easy to read at a glance. This saves me a lot of hassle as I can really quickly see what’s coming up. I use GeekTool to display my calendar on the desktop.Calendar-wise, I keep flitting back and forth between Bus圜al and Fantastical because I can’t decide which I prefer.What software do you use and for what do you use it? It was a good time, despite not seeing the sun for two days (Irish people can go months without seeing sun). It’s from a very foggy hike in the mountains a couple of years ago. It’s got a wired keyboard that I really should find a cover for - workshop fingers can get dirty - and a Magic Trackpad. ![]() It’s hanging off the wall with a VESA mount. Not too bad for a system that will be ten on its next birthday. Now it’s more than serviceable as a workshop machine and is coping just fine with El Capitan. It was beginning to creak and groan a little until I popped in an SSD a year or two back. It’s a 2007 iMac with 5GB of RAM (2GB more than officially supported). The workshop Mac is quite old, but it’s a tenacious beast. One lives in my workshop and one in my office. I’m currently working on a new book on guitar and bass wiring that will be released soon (I hope - turns out it’s a lot of work). I also write a newsletter and blog about guitar repair and maintenance. ![]() I’ve released a number of free eBooks and have just launched a series of guitar and bass setup guides called Sketchy Setups which are all hand-drawn before being digitised and coloured. My name is Gerry Hayes and I run Haze Guitars in Dublin, Ireland. 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. Every week we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
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