Mike Bracco

Mike Bracco

HiHo
Product Manager · Designer
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What's in your dock?

I was recently reminded of @Dockhunt and how fun it was to see what kinds of apps different folks kept in their dock. I remember it being a cool way to discover some new products I hadn't seen before. I'm also just a big fan of desktop apps over web apps. I find it a lot easier to stay focused when I'm flipping between apps vs flipping between tabs.

These are the apps in my dock:

  • @Google Chrome - Pretty basic. I've really been considering switching over to @Horse though.

  • @Slack - The de facto option.

  • @Superhuman - Maybe the fastest I've become a fan of a product. I think I was pushing it on others within a few hours.

  • @Notion - Great for documentation and collaborating. I also use it personally for tracking books I read and video games I play, along with tracking personal projects.

  • Notion Calendar - The menu bar aspect of this is really what sold me. It makes it so much easier to stay on top of my meetings every day.

  • @Linear - We just recently switched over to Linear here at @Product Hunt and I've been loving it. Pro tip: if you prefer the desktop app, there's a setting to open links in the app, but you can only set that option through the web version.

  • @iTerm2 - I've tried others, but this is my favorite. This + @Neovim is just

  • @Claude by Anthropic - This has been my LLM of choice for a while, and I really like having it as a desktop app. Especially the keyboard shortcut to quickly bring it up and ask something.

  • @Tandem - Super easy to stay in touch and sync with teammates. Incredibly useful for a remote team.

  • @Spotify - I typically have a YouTube video on in the background, but if I'm writing or doing something more focused, I'll typically have some kind of Jazz going.

Beginner tips for Raycast?

When @Raycast launched their recent notes feature, I downloaded it for the first time. I'd heard a ton of great things, but just hadn't ever tried it out before. Their notes feature was something I'd been looking for so it seemed like a good jumping on point.

So far, I feel like I'm vastly underutilizing it though. I kind of found the sheer amount of things you can do with it overwhelming, and I've mostly found myself just not using it. I love keyboard driven apps and shortcuts (I'll forever be a diehard @Neovim fan) so it seems like something I'd love and get a lot of use out of. I just haven't found a great set of shortcuts or uses yet.

Mike Bracco

11yr ago

JibJab - Funny Ecards, Videos, & GIFs!

Stick your face in funny Ecards, popular Music Videos, and dancing GIFs – for holidays, birthdays, and special occasions all year long!

Mike Bracco

8yr ago

JibJab Camera - Make photos and videos even funnier 😂

Animate your world! With JibJab Camera, it’s fun and easy to bring custom animated avatars, phrases, GIFs and Starring You® Stickers to your photos & videos!
Mike Bracco

8yr ago

GifGab - Make & share funny GIFs!

Create funny, fast, custom GIFs to make friends laugh! Put your favorite faces into hilarious animated characters: dancing hotdogs, flatulent unicorns, flying pizzas and more! Make GifGabs of yourself, your family, your friends, your pets, your boo – anyone!