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November, 2004Sciral Consistency: Track Fuzzy Interval TasksMerlin Mann | Nov 30 2004Sciral Consistency lets you track repeating tasks using fuzzy intervals. read more »6 Comments
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The Forehead Ticket TrickMerlin Mann | Nov 24 2004So, you’re going to a ticketed event, like a concert or a ball game. It’s out of town. You’re carpooling with four other people. How do you ensure that everyone in the car has their ticket with them? The car doesn't move until each person takes out their ticket and holds it to their forehead. Been doing it for 20 years, and you’d be amazed how often it saves the day. POSTED IN:
Ulysses: Cocoa Writer's ToolMerlin Mann | Nov 22 2004Elegant app for writers. read more »POSTED IN:
Hack Yourself: Exorcise the DemonMerlin Mann | Nov 20 2004“Hack Yourself” is a short essay packed with inspiring thoughts on change, self-image, and the ranges of possibility that you permit yourself. Too many great bits to quote ‘em all, but I found this part especially illuminating: read more »POSTED IN:
More Moleskine HacksMerlin Mann | Nov 18 2004A few novel uses and tips for using everybody's favorite Italian notebook. read more »POSTED IN:
Hack your way out of writer's blockMerlin Mann | Nov 18 2004I recently had occasion to do some…errr…research on writer’s block. Yeah, research. That’s what I was doing. Like a scientist. I found lots of great ideas to get unstuck and wrote the best ones on index cards to create an Oblique Strategies-like deck. Swipe, share, and add you own in comments. read more »POSTED IN:
Quicksilver: Setup & TroubleshootingMerlin Mann | Nov 5 2004[n.b.: this post has been updated to reflect the release of version B32r2. --2004-11-06 15:35 PST] Since there's new folks moving to Quicksilver all the time, I thought I'd post some more starter tips if you're following along here. If you have questions about stuff not working as described, doublecheck your setup and the tips below. read more »POSTED IN:
Quicksilver: Me & My ArrowMerlin Mann | Nov 4 2004O, Quicksilver, that little minx. The way she hides her functionality in coquettish little corners vexes and delights me. Did you know, for example, friends, how much you can do with Quicksilver and your modest arrow keys? Me neither. Til now. So, quick review: once invoked, Quicksilver primarily uses the arrow keys to let you navigate through hierarchies and sets of matches. Up and down arrows let you surf sibling contents of a given directory or catalog, while the left and right arrows allow you to drill down and back up out of hierarchical levels, such as nested folders and the like. (Related tip: you can also surf up and down most any hierarchy using All easy enough, right? But did you ever try clicking the right arrow key with an application selected? Well, you should. read more »POSTED IN:
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