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  • What are your top tools for daily work?

    Victoriia Shymanska
    4 replies
    For me it is Google analytics, ClearBit, Figma, Facebook Ads manager and Notion

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    Yannick
    Dropbox, Asana, Slack, Notion, VSCode and Iterm. They are always open.
    Harold Gary
    I am using iBoysoft MagicMenu Lite Edition ( https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/ ) - a free software to customize and enhance the right-click context menu on macOS. It makes right-click operations on Mac convenient, similar to right-clicking on a Windows PC. So far, it has elevated my workflow, allowing me to create new files, cut/copy/move files and software to a new location, and quickly access documents, folders, disks, URLs, browsers, etc. The AI-driven email assistant, Canary Mail (https://canarymail.io), helps me write better emails. Additionally, I installed the Grammarly browser extension many years ago (https://www.grammarly.com/browser...) to check for grammar mistakes, typos, and provide editing suggestions. When working remotely on a Windows laptop, I prefer using the Brave browser (https://brave.com). It automatically blocks ads and opens nearly any link faster than the Chrome browser, helping me stay more focused on my work.
    Karl Singleton
    Google analytics, FB ads manager and ChatGPT.
    Dave Snyder
    Figma, Notion, GCP, Visual Studio, Retool