I'm planning on getting a white board, but for now, I make do with flip-chart paper. It's big enough to draw maps and write down aspects and stress tracks, and you can always put up a second one next to it, if one isn't enough. I mark characters with pins I put into place, which is sort of making it a battle map. The added bonus is that the flip-chart paper is checkered, which makes it a bit tidier to use. Also, you can plan out maps on a college block and simply transfer it to the larger scale using the pattern.
I'm sort of dreaming of a white board with a mechanical pencil, so you can plan out things on the computer and plot them out on the board. You could still write on it afterwards, but you wouldn't have to worry about the primary design. Also, you could have lists of characters and simply let the computer write them down. Ah, if only.
I'm thinking about getting
http://thenoteboard.com/ for when we are not playing at my place. It's a really cool idea. Also:
http://www.wipebook.com/I use Poker chips for Fate points as well. Though I have gad these
blue plastic crystals for a very long time, and I just found again, and I sort of want to use them now. Still, the poker chips are better, I think, as they are heavier, and they are easier to throw around at the table. If I got to play a bit more often, I would probably start to create a set of thematic things. Hexbags, Focus items, mystical coins, things like that.
I'm in need of more dice. I'm currently the only one with Fate dice, so the rest of the group uses D6. It's slowing the game down ever so slightly, and since I wanted to have a few of the kickstarter dice, I'm going to get them as soon as money allows.
Also, I have a stack of index cards to write down stuff that isn't important enough to put up for everyone, but still needs to be remembered.