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Blogs'Getting Things Done,' advanced workflowMerlin Mann | Sep 4 2004Link to a cool PDF illustrating an advanced workflow for Getting Things Done. read more »3 Comments
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Icons for Safari favoritesMerlin Mann | Sep 4 2004Free up space in Safari's bookmark bar with cool little icons. read more »POSTED IN:
Quicksilver: Append to a text file from _anywhere_Merlin Mann | Sep 4 2004Quicksilver makes it easy to add new lines to a txt file without even opening an application. Here’s an example of how you might add “coffee” to your “groceries.txt” list. read more »POSTED IN:
Roll your own print-friendly pageMerlin Mann | Sep 4 2004Use Safari and TextEdit to print or PDF just a portion of a page. read more »POSTED IN:
Introducing the Hipster PDAMerlin Mann | Sep 3 2004This article was originally posted during the first week of 43 Folders' existence, and, pound for pound, it remains one of the most popular page on the site. Please be sure to also visit related pages, browse our Hipster PDA topic area, plus, of course you can search on the Hipster PDA across our family of sites. Recently, I got sick of lugging my Palm V around, so I developed a vastly superior, greatly simplified device for capturing and sharing information. I call it “The Hipster PDA.” read more »POSTED IN:
Taking (some of) the chaos out of public transitMerlin Mann | Sep 2 2004NextBus provides real-time, per-stop predictions for several public transit systems across the U.S. (view all); we San Franciscans who rely on MUNI are fortunate enough to get accurate arrival times for any stop on the light rail line (F, J, K, L, M, N or S) as well as all stops along the mighty, ambling, urine-soaked 22-Fillmore line (don’t laugh: it stops a couple of blocks from Bottom of the Hill). Unlike the speculative “schedules” that MUNI publishes, NextBus “uses satellite technology and advanced computer modeling to track vehicles on their routes.” So no guessing, standing in the rain, or watching as the last streetcar of the night pulls out of the station without you in it. As someone who lives 1/2 a block from a stop, I can tell you this actually, really works. And, inexplicably, hardly anyone I know seems to know about and use it. read more »POSTED IN:
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