Tag Software
My Default Apps for 2024
It is time for the usual 2024 recap!

Let’s revisit last year’s article on the apps I used in 2023 and see what I changed in 2024.
My Default Apps for 2023

Jumping on the bandwagon of the default apps for 2023 blog trend. What a time to be alive.
I still not trust Arc
Arc is a beautiful browser with a couple of smart design decisions. But it’s not enough.

Now that Arc is available without an invitation, many people will try it for the first time. Unfortunately, while I think it is a good browser, I still don’t trust it.
In Memory of Lotus Organizer

I stumbled upon an old screenshot of my favorite piece of software as a kid: Lotus Organizer. Therefore, I decided to share some old memories.
The Subscription Model Fatigue

Unlike many, I am usually fine with the subscription model: I understand why it is useful for the developers and I think that, if priced correctly, it is not bad for the users for the vast majority of use cases. However, I often ask myself if the model will be sustainable when the big majority of the apps will be subscription-based.