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Nathan Holritz
Thanks so much for the participation in the last poll! I want to find out a little more about how you work day-to-day. So here's another one!

In addition, if you want to throw out a list of the applications you use, that would be great!

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StacyC
Hey Nathan - I voted 3:

I use Zoom Browser, Adobe Bridge, and PS......does this count as three or two?! Suddenly I'm second-guessing myself! Agh. smile.gif

Hope I was of some help anyway!
BillCawley
Open right now:

Firefox
Preview
Mail
Photoshop
Quicktime
Itunes
Bridge
Finder
InDesign
Word
Fetch

Other things I use often:

Lightroom
Excel
Dreamweaver
Fotomagico
Showit Web 2.5
IshowU
Daylight
SuperDuper


Not an exhaustive list, but most of it...

~Bill
Anne Almasy
1. Mail

2. Address Book

3. Safari

4. Photoshop

5. Lightroom

6. Dreamweaver

7. Word

8. Excel

9. iCal

10. Tetris ...wait, what? That doesn't count? biggrin.gif Ok, fine, ROES.
Stewart C.
1. Photoshop CS2
2. Bridge
3. Show it effects2
4. Showit web 2.5
5.Does Kubota Actions count? they better laughing.gif
6. Firefox.
7. Office 2003
8.Studio Cart.
9. limewire to get those rump movin beats to edit too. blink.gif laughing.gif
10.nero.
11. filezilla.

Stewart C.

Man and i thought i only use a few programs to do it all. I was wrong.
Brady
DAILY OR MORE
Thunderbird for email
Firefox for browsing
Word for writing
Excel for analyzing
Gaim for IMing
Zone Alarm for firewall

WEEKLY OR LESS
Nero for burning
Photoshop CS2 for editing
Bridge for batch editing
WS FTP for file transfer
iTunes for entertainment
AdAware for maintenance
Spybot for maintenance
Nvu for html editing
Pando for file transfer
QuickBooks for file keeping
Mathematica for number crunching
SolidWorks for drawing+design
MattA
Daily:

Outlook
Successware
Lightroom
Excel

Weekly:

Word
Nero
PSCS2
CuteFTP
ShowIt
arachnophilia html editor

well... tons of stuff. lol

Alison Bynum
Mail
Safari
PS CS2/Bridge
iCal
Transmit (when i need to upload)
Office (some days)
iChat (AIM)
Quickbooks
ShowIt (when i need to slideshows)
Nathan Holritz
Wow! This great! Keep it coming!

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BillCawley
Oh ya, I forgot about the stuff that lives exclusively on my laptop:

lBlog for blogging
Firstedge for accounting

Everything else on the little machine duplicates the big machine....
dancehome

Photoshop
Bridge
InDesign
Illustrator
Acrobat
PhotoManager(to upload to shopping cart site)
Dreamweaver(to maintain website)
Showit Web
Quicken
Excel
Firefox
Mail
address book
Roes
Itunes
iCal
Michelle Ross
Firefox
Bridge
Photoshop
Quickbooks
SmartFP
Photojunction
Nathan Holritz
Bump.

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stateofthenation
I use a stone tablet and chisel for post production and smoke signals for data transmission.


Just PSCS2 with Adobe Camera RAW, which is really only one program isn't it?
Unless you count my OS on my web server?
And Opera Browser to come here.

so 3 then . . . biggrin.gif
Nathan Holritz
QUOTE(stateofthenation @ February 25 2007, 04:03 PM) [snapback]85793[/snapback]
I use a stone tablet and chisel for post production and smoke signals for data transmission.
Just PSCS2 with Adobe Camera RAW, which is really only one program isn't it?
Unless you count my OS on my web server?
And Opera Browser to come here.

so 3 then . . . biggrin.gif



LOL!

What programs do you use on a daily basis on the OS?

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swan
Asteroids
stateofthenation
QUOTE(Nathan Holritz @ February 26 2007, 10:22 AM) [snapback]85798[/snapback]
LOL!

What programs do you use on a daily basis on the OS?

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I'm pretty spartan - I take my shots off the camera with Windows Explorer - my large images are saved to a staging folder that then gets burnt to DVD (again with Explorer) and my web images are saved directly to the web folder that IIS uses for my blog.


Oooh - IIS!! I can add IIS to the list!

Opera is my Web/Mail client and sometimes when I get really bored, I break out a quick game of Civ 4 . . . . but that's a rarity with work and kids and life in general.
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