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Merlin's blogDiscounted ad rates on 43 FoldersMerlin Mann | Jul 14 2005Advertise on 43 Folders - Due to popular demand (meaning three whole people have asked about it now), I’m offering discounted Summer rates on BlogAds advertising in the 43F siderail. Buy a month of ads and get 10% off. Buy 3 months and get 15% off. Everything must go. read more »POSTED IN:
Productivity tarbabies and dark nights of the geek soulMerlin Mann | Jul 14 2005Being a whistle-stop tour of 43F posts on the highs and lows of honing your productivity mojo. With special attention to the times when all that fiddling makes you less productive and more stressed out. Sampling from 10 months of posting on keeping your footing when the TODO lists get too numerous, steep, and weirdly fractal. read more »1 Comment
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WIRED interview: extended 12-inch versionMerlin Mann | Jul 13 2005Following the leads of David and Marc, here’s the full transcript of the answers I gave for the WIRED News article via email last week. As usual, I’d really hoped to play down the goofy “cult” label, but, oh well, I imagine that’s the angle some editor destined the story to have. So it goes. Still it’s a good piece if it helps a few new folks get it together, and I certainly can’t complain about the exposure (and very considerate deep-linkage). Thanks for the opportunity, Robert. read more »POSTED IN:
nextaction: GTD task-tracking appMerlin Mann | Jul 12 2005Finally took a few minutes last night to catch up on the zeitgeist and had a look at nextaction, a very clever, javascript-based app for running your GTD system. Like the popular GTDTiddlyWiki (earlier on 43F) it runs offline and in your own browser (Firefox, please; no likey Safari). Where it differs is in its task-centric approach which is, in some respects, a truer GTD-based approach than the TiddlyWiki implementation. Tasks, Contexts, and Projects are entered and tracked in a handy “dashboard,” so it’s very quick and easy to see which tasks can be accomplished at a given time. One addition I love is the ability to have parent contexts. So, an entry into my “@printer” context is also automagically included in “@mac” etc. Overall, just a great feature set for such a young application. Since the comparisons with GTDTidddlyWiki are unavoidable, it’s worth mentioning that these are two very different approaches that you’ll want to consider based upon your own needs in a tool. read more »POSTED IN:
Poets, dadaists, and word nerds: RejoiceMerlin Mann | Jul 5 2005Cool site with a bunch of tools, games and articles that will appeal to word nerds. read more »POSTED IN:
July office pr0n roundupMerlin Mann | Jul 1 2005Here’s a quick roundup of a few cool items I’ve picked up (or had recommended to me) over the past few weeks.
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