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Merlin's blogMarc Eisenstadt: Paying the price of email overloadMerlin Mann | Oct 10 2005Eight years of email stats, pass 1 A thought-provoking analysis on the time and attention that a growing pile of email commands. Based on looking at several years worth of archived messages. The hockey-stick spam trends ends up seeming less significant than the raw volume of extra non-email work that email generates. Marc Eisenstadt says: read more »POSTED IN:
Guardian UK: Ben Hammersley on GTD and The David himselfMerlin Mann | Oct 6 2005Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Meet the man who can bring order to your universe 43F confidant Ben Hammersley does a great piece on David Allen and GTD for the Guardian UK. Terrific summary of why GTD works as well as some nice insight into David’s background (DA & I share an obscure alma mater, you know). Ben writes: read more »1 Comment
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Upcoming.org picked up by Yahoo!Merlin Mann | Oct 4 2005Waxy.org: Daily Log: Yahoo and Upcoming, Sitting In A Tree Terrific news for Andy, Leonard, Gordon, and Yahoo! themselves; Upcoming.org is moving up to our neck of the woods: read more »POSTED IN:
Reminder: Web 1.0 Summit; Wednesday 10/5; House of Shields, SFMerlin Mann | Oct 4 2005Upcoming.org: Web 1.0 Summit at House of Shields (Wednesday, October 5, 2005) We are confirmed for tomorrow night at House of Shields from 7-9pm. Damn. Got a feeling there’s going to be a lot of people there. I hope their Geek Insurance is paid up. So looking forward to this. Be sure to checkout the updated Upcoming page on the Summit for extra details (esp. with regard to our janky A/V capabilities). See you there! read more »POSTED IN:
GeekTool's new Tiger compatibility (and using it to build your own _Batcave_)Merlin Mann | Oct 4 2005Mac Geekery - Geektool and Bash One-Liners I’m an old-school fan of GeekTool, a smart little PreferencePane that lets you trick out your Mac’s Desktop background with a variety of customizable stats, photos, and status info. Most folks’ favorite use is to display the output of shell scripts and simple CLI commands (e.g. “ To be honest, I hadn’t used GeekTool in a while, but apparently there were some Tiger compatibility issues that were vexing fans. Now Mac Geekery’s rupa deadwyler points to a branched version (2nd item) that provides fixes for Tiger. He also writes up a good post on a few of his favorite uses for GeekTool: read more »POSTED IN:
Review: 'Kinkless GTD' for automated, elegant OS X task managementMerlin Mann | Oct 4 2005I think Ethan J. A. Schoonover may have struck a wonderful balance of power, simplicity, automation, and low-key good looks with his “Kinkless GTD” System. By combining the stupendous OmniOutliner Pro with a bit of Applescript and pixie dust, KGTD provides a sensible way to manage Projects and Next Actions in one very clever little document. For those of you not already using and loving OO, this is a beautiful chance to see it in action. The heart of the app lies in dedicated views (top-level outline rows for OO fans) for your Projects and their daughter Actions. Project view shows all related Next Actions, and Action view shows those NAs by customizable context (@home, @shopping, etc.). Additional views for periodic Reviews, Trigger Lists, Someday-Maybe, etc., make this a true GTD implementation—not just a tarted-up To-do list. read more »POSTED IN:
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