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August, 2007TaskPaper: Simple, text-based task managementMerlin Mann | Aug 3 2007Jesse Grosjean from Hog Bay Software has just begun sharing the first releases of a new task-tracking app which adopts a refreshingly stripped-down approach to managing action on a Mac. TaskPaper starts with the simplicity of text files then adds just a bit of Mac magic to make it both smarter and prettier, but without giving up portability and ease of use. Jesse says: read more » POSTED IN:
Free MP3 of Inbox Zero talkMerlin Mann | Aug 3 200743F Podcast: Inbox Zero - Google Tech Talk A lot of folks with slower connections (or who just aren't crazy about internet video) have written to request an audio version of the Tech Talk on Inbox Zero I gave at Google last Monday. Google has very kindly permitted me to share that with you, so here you go. Thanks to everyone who wrote to request it. Grab the MP3, learn more at Odeo.com, or just listen from here: read more »POSTED IN:
Comicraft bargains; Mac GTD app overview; Grep in Textmate Projects; The baffling desire to sleep lessMerlin Mann | Aug 3 2007
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Saft for Safari on MacBreak MinuteMerlin Mann | Aug 2 2007In the latest episode of MacBreak Minute (subscribe), I talked about a Safari plug-in I like a lot called Saft.
Although my short demo only covers bookmarking a set of tabs, Saft does way more. To quote the lovely and talented Jon Hicks:
Saft for Tiger is $12.00 and can be ordered online. POSTED IN:
DailyLit: 5-minute literature chunks, via email or RSSMerlin Mann | Aug 1 2007DailyLit: Read books by email and RSS. To know me today, you'd never imagine how many hundreds of pages a week I read in college. Surprises me, anyhow. While I've devolved into an accomplished skimmer of Harper's and the The New York Times Magazine, I rarely find (or, make) the time to finish a whole book about anything that's not related to "work." That's why I'm intrigued by DailyLit, a service that leverages rather than battles the tendency to hang out online. The idea is simple enough: select a "free" book that appeals to you, then, every day or two, via either email or RSS, the DailyLit robot sends you a section that's readable in about five minutes. If you want more at any time -- the digital equivalent of turning the page -- just click to have the next installment sent, then keep on a'reading. The variety of available selections is handsome, including favorites like Tristram Shandy, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Devil's Dictionary and over 400 more. Feeling ambitious? Try War and Peace (675 5-minute parts), The Count of Monte Cristo (581 parts), or Don Quixote (448 parts). Want something a little lighter? You can't go wrong with Candide (42 parts) or A Modest Proposal (4 [still hilarious] parts). read more »9 Comments
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PathFinder for cheap; Remembering Ellis; Automated OmniFocus updates; iPhone jackassery; The anorexic webMerlin Mann | Aug 1 2007
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