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Testing Aspect for photo management

Some former Nik Software people are building a new tool for managing photo libraries. It’s calledĀ Aspect. I’m a sucker for any photo-related software, so I installed the beta and spent yesterday testing it. I took some notes after using it for a day.

First impressions were good. I like the ideas behind Aspect. It relies on the underlying file system, so it’s reasonably transparent. It organizes things for me based on dates and events. I can control the structure. I can even change it later, and Aspect will move things around to match.

Hardcover

All I want isĀ LetterboxdĀ for books. LibraryThing is the Craigslist of book trackers. Goodreads is icky. TheStoryGraph has a layout I don’t get along with. Bookwrym is decent, but doesn’t feel that great. Plus, I don’t care if my reading list is “federated”.

I asked about this on Mastodon, andĀ @johnkeĀ responded, suggestingĀ Hardcover, which I’d never heard of. It was a good suggestion.

I imported all of my books from TheStoryGraph, which I’d previously imported from Goodreads, and I was off and running. Here’s what it looks like:

How long can I go without SetApp?

My SetApp subscription was scheduled to renew today, but I didn’t let it. I figured that if I buy the apps outright that I actually use, I’ll spend around the same amount as I would on a 1-year SetApp license for both Macs. The purchased apps would either come with lifetime licenses or a small annual upgrade fee. This means next year I’ll pay a much smaller amount for all the same software.

SilverBullet

Today I learned aboutĀ SilverBullet

SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with aĀ hacker mindset. We all take notes. Thereā€™s a million note taking applications out there.Ā Literally. Wouldnā€™t it be nice to have one where your notes areĀ _more_than plain text files? Where your notes essentially become aĀ databaseĀ that you can query; that you can build custom knowledge applications on top of? AĀ hackable notebook, if you will?

Photo Mechanic in 2024

Photo Mechanic is the fastest, most powerful tool for ingesting/browsing/exporting photos. It’s always been a little expensive, but I’ve had a license for many years.

Before 2024, I could buy a license and use it until the next version came out. I paid $90 to upgrade Photo Mechanic Plus (the fancy version with catalogs) from version 5 to version 6 in 2020. That was four years ago. It’s not cost me a nickel since then.

Today’s software installations

So far today, (as of 9:57 am) I have installed three apps that I had deliberately avoided installing on the new Mac Mini.

MailMate because I just quit Hey but still wanted something different to play with. I’ve used MailMate on and off since sometime in 2013 I think. It’s a powerful, flexible, text/Markdown-first email app.

TheBrain because I’m still looking for the “Everything” app, and in my experience, TheBrain has been the best at that. If I’d never stopped using it, I’d be able to find every single thing and everything associated with that thing.