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Hello, nice of you to drop by. My name is Sven Fechner and I live in Germany working as a manager for Cisco Systems Services in Europe. Stuff that you read on this blog is my opinion and not the one of my employer. I mainly post about productivity and apple things here - very much from a usage point of view as there are more than enough mac news blogs and “analysts” (you can’t call John Gruber that, can you?) around already. Lately I have been focussing a lot of my posts on the efficient use of OmniFocus by the OmniGroup. I am not associated with OmniGroup in any form or shape, but highly endorse their products. Many technology, usability and productivity blogs are written by self-employed folks or freelancer, which I appreciate. Working for a large, global corporation that needs processes and systems to glue everything together may allow me to write about these topics from a slightly different angle and hopefully in a useful and entertaining way. I live in the city of Mercedes, Porsche and Bosch: Stuttgart, Germany. I am 35 years old, married, two kids and enjoy mountain biking and cooking.
This Site
This site runs on Tumblr using the Penman theme. There are no other bells and whistles as I keep things as simple as I can. I use MarsEdit for the majority of my writing here.
My gear
My work requires me to travel quite a bit through Europe and when not on the run I tend to work either from Cisco’s corporate office in downtown Stuttgart or my home office, which is located in the basement of our house and pictured below.

My family and I own far too much Apple gear. Here is what I currently use:
- The latest MacBook Air 11” with 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD hooked to a 27” Apple Thunderbolt Display when working at home
- iPad 1. generation as my couch and bed device for reading, playing and fooling around (occasionally also travels with me)
- iPhone 4 as my one and only mobile device
- Unibody MacBook 13” serving as a home and media server, e.g. for my AppleTV (2nd generation)
- The rest of the family has another MacBook Air 11” and a MacBook Pro 15.4”
How I roll
I try to keep things as simple as I can, but not for just simplicity’s sake. It’s more, like Merlin Mann said, keeping it appropriate. Consequently I try to keep the number of tools and applications down to my main needs, although I again own far too many licenses. But then again I did my fair share of supporting the incredible creative indie mac development community.
- Postbox is my weapon of choice to fight the daily email storm
- OmniFocus is my externalised brain and runs on all my devices
- Working for a big corporation requires me to stick with Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 (excluding Outlook), although I wish I could use iWork instead
- Dropbox keeps my life in sync
- Evernote holds all my reference material (together with my Doxie scanner I am practically paperless)
- When brainstorming I use MindNode Pro or MindJet’s Mind Manager Mac, which is the most simplistic and beautiful mind mapping software for the Mac & iOS
- 1Password is my only place for super secure passwords. Love it.
- I stick with the Twitterrific client on Mac and iOS
- Alfred launches things and allows me do stick with keyboard navigation for most procedures
- Smile Software’s TextExpander helps me type less and a few other helpers keep my system functioning
- If I develop for the web, which doesn’t happen very often, I go by Espresso and Transmit for FTP
The rest is plain simple Mac OS X and Apple’s iLife. As said, I do own lots of other software, which I only use occasionally for special tasks (e.g. Pixelmator, OmniGraffle Pro and others).
Recommended reading
These are the blogs and news sources I look at when I have time
- Shawn Blanc
- The Brooks Review
- Daring Fireball
- Minimal Mac
- The usual Apple news sources
- Back to Work (Podcast)
- Enough (Podcast)
- Mac Power Users (Podcast)
- The B&B podcast (Podcast)
Getting in touch
If you like to get in touch with me try me on Twitter or use this site’s contact form.