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BlogsThe popularity of that prime numberMerlin Mann | Feb 9 2005The recent volume of email, calls, and IMs about a single issue makes me think it’s time to state something publicly and explicitly: 43 Things is not related to 43 Folders in any way. Full stop. read more »POSTED IN:
Flickr tag: hipster pdaMerlin Mann | Feb 5 2005hipster pda Originally uploaded by leff. “Yeah, so I went to school for computers. I do live online. And yet I have never found a task management solution that works better than this stack of 3x5 cards.” More fun pix available at the Hipster PDA tag on Flickr. read more »14 Comments
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Say hi to MoleskineUSMerlin Mann | Feb 5 2005Short versionI’m pleased to announce that MoleskineUS is our new partner for Moleskine notebooks. read more »POSTED IN:
_Make:_ and new Life Hacks column premieresMerlin Mann | Feb 5 2005O'Reilly's Make: Magazine premieres with Danny O'Brien and my first "Life Hacks" column. read more »POSTED IN:
Friday night remainders, 2005-02-04Merlin Mann | Feb 4 2005It’s been a while since we’ve had a round of remainders—good stuff I've wanted to mention that never found their way into a full post. Here's a few to chew on over the weekend. read more »POSTED IN:
Delicious Library: Personal media managementMerlin Mann | Feb 1 2005I finally picked up an iSight camera from Amazon the other day. Not so much to share my meatbeard with my iChat buddies as to finally play with Delicious Library, an OS X app that lets you create a personal catalog of your books, CDs, DVDs, and games by either manually entering the info or, preferably, by just scanning their barcodes with an iSight. Library is a very pretty program, and I can see why it might appeal to collectors, but it didn’t immediately click for me until I hooked up the iSight and started scanning. Even then, I have to confess a few reservations. First—no question—it’s just really fun to use. It’s satisfying to hold up a CD, hear the little “I got it” tone, followed by the robot voice reading back the info on your latest entry (which it pulls down automagically from Amazon.com). Once entered, catalog items can be modified, sorted, munged, and grouped however you like using an elegant bookshelf metaphor. You can also view related titles and do other stuff with your collection via Amazon info and links. Although, candidly, it’s a little cheesy that a $40 commercial product won’t let me change the Amazon Associates ID from theirs to my own (or that of a favorite charity, or what have you). That really should change in a future release. read more »POSTED IN:
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