Home Screens - Patrick Rhone
Today’s home screen post features Patrick Rhone, a very nice fellow and the curator of Minimal Mac, one of my very favorite Mac sites. Patrick is on twitter and you can learn more about his projects here.
Patrick summarizes the minimal Mac brilliantly.
I believe the most minimal computer is the one that is optimized for you. How you work. The menubar items you need. The dock items you need. The applications you need. The system you need. The peripherals you need. The tools you need to get the job done.
Patrick is the first guest to share his iPad home screen.
What are your most interesting home screen apps?
The one that is not quite released yet ;-).
What is your favorite app?
Too hard to choose between Instapaper and Simplenote.
Which app is your guilty pleasure?
Ego. I like to pretend that I don’t care about my numbers and that I have it mainly because it is the easiest way to log into multiple Tumblr accounts. But I really do check the numbers and care about them too.
How many screens have you filled?
Only two filled. Three icons on the third one. That said, most everything outside of the home screen are either things I am waiting for iPad versions of or apps for my two year old daughter and my wife. I rarely use anything not on the home screen.
What is the app you are still missing?
A decent Tumblr client. An iPad version of Reeder (which is so good that I’m using the iPad version on my iPad).
How many times a day do you use your iPhone/iPad?
I use both pretty much most of the day. Combined, they make up about 80% of my overall computer usage.
What is your favorite feature of the iPhone/iPad?
My fingers.
If you were Steve Jobs, what would you add to the iPhone/iPad?
They are both pretty perfect for my needs. Can’t think of anything I would improve. Perhaps a return of the aluminum back to the iPhone but that is an aesthetic thing.
Anything else you’d like to share?
Yes. You don’t need as much as you think you do.
Thanks Patrick!