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Will:
If there was already a thread like this, I apologize; I did a search and didn't find anything that made this look like a re-post.

What are some of the programs you use on a daily basis that you have a particular fondness for?  I do production work for a radio station (producing commercials, voice-overs, imaging and all that fun crap) and I use Adobe Audition for well over half my work day.  I have spent a good amount of time dicking around with it, and so far I have developed this nerdy kind of fondness for Audition as an app...I also have a healthy appreciation for Dreamweaver when doing HTML stuff, because it allows me to manually type out all the codes - I don't know why, but for some reason I find that actually kind of relaxing - but if I mess things up, it highlights all my stupid human errors.

Anyone else wanna join me in geekiness?

öde:
notepad > dreamweaver

Will:
Eh, I'm nowhere near that good at straight coding...I like that Dreamweaver helps you cheat, and since I ALWAYS forget to close out my tags, Dreamweaver is helpful there too...

Catfish_Man:
<3:
Quicksilver
Adium
OmniGraffle
Shark
Photoshop (another ugly, but so damn useful nah, it's really pretty good considering all it does. Nondestructive filters like CoreImage can do would be neat, but that's just a feature request)

Like, but conditionally:
Eclipse (yes, it's bloated, yes it's ugly, yes it's complex... but I adore its on the fly error checking, excellent autocomplete, etc...)
SubEthaEdit (great concept, pretty good editor. If it integrated with my IM buddy list and had a few bugs I run into fixed, it'd be in <3)
OmniWeb (I don't actually use it much, but it's such a beautifully designed app that I can't not list it)

Dishonorable mention:
Quicktime Player (the underlying tech is fineok... why is the player so skanky?)
Xcode (especially pre-2.x)
Colloquy (stop crashing when I ban people)

öde:
Sexy thangs:
firefox
notepad
photoshop
putty
coreFTP

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