This is a list of tools I use for software development and other work.

Computing Devices

Also see:

Desktop Computing

MacBook Pro 13” M1

Peripherals:

iPhone SE 2

I like the small for factor. I don’t like the puny battery life (maybe four hours — even though Settings says the battery is above 90% health).

I hear that Shanghai is hard on batteries. (Because there are so many cells for it to roam between?) It’s worse, of course, if you leave your VPN on, and/or leave WiFi on so that the phone roams among the vast number of base stations that pepper the area.

iPad Pro (12.9”; 4th gen)

Peripherals:

Apple Pencil 2. This is great. I use it for Procreate and Concepts.

Magic Keyboard. This is an excellent keyboard and stand. I use it with the iPad when I know that I want to spend a dedicated amount of time just on writing, taking notes on one document at a time. For other tasks that involve a keyboard, I have gone back to the MacBook, which is smaller and lighter than the iPad + Keyboard combination and supports a greater range of workflows and workflow customization.

Whole-house audio: Sonos (in the U.S.); HomePod and HomePod minis (China); Alexa’s and Echo’s (both locations).

The Sonos works better with Spotify, because the Sonos itself fetches the music and controls the playlist. I decided to try out the HomePods instead of buying a second set for China. (I don’t even know if Sonos is available in China, and whether they work here.) They are nice hardware, but playing Spotify from my phone or computer has major disadvantages compared to Sonos.

Routers: Eero (in the U.S.), Asus (in China)

macOS Software

I Use (macOS Software)

iOS Software

Audio: Audible (audiobooks), Overcast (podcasts), Spotify (music).

Communications: Slack, Spark, WeChat, Messages, FaceTime, Google Voice.

Document Management: Files, Dropbox, Scanner Pro.

Entertainment: NY Times Crossword, Amazon Prime, Netflix.

Language Learning and Translation: Baidu Translate, Pleco, Skritter.

Notes: Notion, Roam, Apple Notes, Muse.