![]() I’ve used that in conjunction with MyFitnessPal and Runmeter to keep tabs on my fitness. It initially gave me a lot of syncing issues, but lately has been rock solid. I haven’t made time to port any of my apps over to the Apple Watch yet, so the only wearable I own is a Fitbit Charge HR. Finally, I keep all of my data backed up to three different hard drives named after Star Wars character portmanteaus (I currently have Jed Adi-Mundi, Jed Windu and Jed Porkins), and my dad, who works for Seagate, will be pleased to see that they are all Seagate-brand hard drives. ![]() I also have a Canon P-215 for scanning in photos and other important documents as needed. If I need to print something, I use my trusty HP C4680. I’ve been using the same Creative Labs Inspire 4400 speakers that I bought in 2002, and I’m impressed that they still hold up quite well. For a keyboard, I use the Microsoft Sculpt mouse/keyboard combination. I have a 23″ Samsung S23A550H, which has led me to save 28.9 trees through its “Eco” mode, apparently. My desk is the classic Ikea Galant desk with an inexpensive Target-brand chair I got as a gift for my birthday. Since she’s a Packers fan, it’s going to be a tough sell. We’re still working out where I’m going to hang my 1998 “Three Deep” poster of Jake Reed, Cris Carter, and Randy Moss. I tried to keep the tacky Star Wars and Simpsons paraphernalia to a minimum, but I couldn’t help myself to a few choice items. As part of the arrangement, I was given permission to decorate my corner as I saw fit. My home office was recently commandeered by my yet-to-be-born child as a nursery, so my wife and I moved my desk out into the corner of our dining room. It’s been incredibly useful as I’ve gone further down the rabbit hole of development and video production, both of which require powerful machines. Last July, I purchased a 15″ Retina Macbook Pro with a 2.8 GHz i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM and a 500 GB SSD. My previous laptop, a 2011 15″ Macbook Pro, served me well until I started seeing weird GPU issues. I subscribe to the John Gruber philosophy of laptop upgrades: purchase a top-of-the-line machine, use it intensely for years, run it into the ground, and repeat. When I’m not working, I’m generally out for a run, trying new craft beers, listening to podcasts, or hanging out with my gorgeous wife. I also film and edit C Tolle Run, a weekly show about running and fitness hosted by Olympian athlete, Carrie Tollefson. My name is Tim Bornholdt, and I am a co-founder of The Jed Mahonis Group, a mobile app development shop based in Minneapolis, MN. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better. ![]() Every week we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
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