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![]() While I maintain a wide range of laptop computers for testing purposes, most of my day-to-day computing occurs on a small range of "core" machines, which typically consists of one desktop PC and one notebook computer. My previous What I Use article appeared in November 2011. This is what I really do use regularly.ĭon’t take my word for it: I track my software usage automatically with Wakoopa. ![]() ![]() This isn't an opportunity for me to sell you on some vendor's products. Unless noted, I paid for all of the hardware, software, and subscription services listed here, and I do pretty much recommend it all. Note: With the exception of some Microsoft software such as Windows and Office, I've paid for all the commercial software I use and mention below. I'll try to keep this up-to-date, but again, my testing requirements often cause me to change things up with little notice. With the understanding that the reality of my job requires me to change my daily computing repertoire on a regular basis, what the heck, here's the list. I get a lot of questions about the hardware and software I actually use. Lots of new gear this time around in What I Use, including a desktop computer, Ultrabook, iPad, smart phone, Windows Server 2012-based micro server, and workout set up.
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