- Authorea - Online collaborative writing tool
- DEVONthink - Document and knowledge management tool
- Evernote - Collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words
- Atom - A remarkable text editor.
- Tikz - TeX packages for creating graphics programmatically
- Inkscape - Free and open-source vector graphics editor
- OmniGraffle - Diagramming software and digital illustration application
- Plotly - An online analytics and data visualization tool, for scientific graphing. Amazing!
- WolframAlpha (online) - to compute various expressions symbolically: simple algebra, derivatives, integral, limits etc.
- Matlab - for computing with a relatively high accuracy.
- Octave - a free Matlab clone: differences with Matlab are most noticeable in the GUI and in plotting capacities.
- Scilab - free and has a syntax that is close to Matlab.
- SizeUp - To quickly resize and position windows with keyboard shortcuts
- Fantastical 2 - A powerful calendar assistant
- Bitbucket - Free source code hosting
- Source Tree - A powerful Git desktop client for developers on Mac or Windows.
- Papers - A powerful reference management software
- Wordle - Generating "word clouds" from the provided texts.
- Typeform - Create beautiful online forms.
- Cleve’s Corner - Cleve Moller, one of the founder of Matlab, has decided to start Blogging! His new book [Numerical Computing with Matlab] is here.
- Loren on the art of Matlab - Lots and lots of very good materials.
- Undocumented Matlab - It talks about undocumented aspects of Matlab.
- Tricks - Some tips and tricks for Matlab Program
(GUI)
- The hgfeval function - programmatically (synchronously) invoke a callback, rather than it being dynamically (a-synchronously) invoked when some event occurs.
- Sliders in Matlab GUI - New GUI in Matlab
(Funny)
- Hidden Matlab Fun - Some easter eggs for the program.
(Speed)
- Accelerating MATLAB Performance: 1001 tips to speed up MATLAB programs by Yair M. Altman - aims to correct this perception by describing multiple ways to greatly improve MATLAB program speed. Packed with thousands of helpful tips, it leaves no stone unturned, discussing every aspect of MATLAB.