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Our Most Popular Posts2 OS X timers to watch: Flextime & MeridianMerlin Mann | Jul 19 2006An alarmed timer is one of the most simple external systems you can employ, and many of us distracted geeks have come to rely on them as a way to improve concentration, redirect attention, and bitch-slap procrastination. Why make your brain be the time-keeper and scold when you can just make some little robot do all the heavy lifting for you? Exactly. Lucky for the Mac-scented timer geeks out there, this is an area of software development that seems to be flourishing lately, with sexy little apps like Minuteur and Dashboard widgets like ProdMe arriving on the scene to ride herd on the wandering mind. Further, in the past week, I've stumbled across a couple more new apps that look like promising additions for the time-addled brain -- and, I'm happy to note, they look especially useful for fans of the (10+2)*5 dash. read more »29 Comments
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OmniFocus for iPhone: Location-Aware Contexts and MoreMerlin Mann | Jun 10 2008The Omni Group - OmniFocus for iPhone and iPod touch [Disclosure: I'm a consultant on the OmniFocus project. You can blame me for having requested any of the features you don't like.] Oh, man. It's so nice to lift the veil on this one. It's been like I knew you guys were getting the big Lego Millennium Falcon for Christmas, but I couldn't tell you until Santa had gone back up the chimney (in his black mock turtleneck and jeans). Anyway. Merry Christmas, Mac productivity nerds: iPhone synching for OmniFocus is coming. And it is gorgeous, usable, and location-aware. More here on OmniGroup's blog. From the OmniGroup site:
Yum. Screengrabs and more -- including a reminder that you should totally visit me at the WWDC OmniFocus meetup tonight -- after the iJump. read more »POSTED IN:
Six cool Quicksilver plugins you might not knowMerlin Mann | Apr 13 2006Just a quickie to bubble up some novel Quicksilver plugins that are new-ish or even a bit esoteric. N.B.: Clicking the linked title of the plugin should install it if you're running a recent version of QS, although I think you should also be able to install most of these right from the Plug-ins Preferences. read more »POSTED IN:
Saturday night remaindersMerlin Mann | Sep 11 2004It’s Saturday night and time to clear out my inbox. Here’s a hodgepodge of little tips, tricks, hacks, and unsolicited advice. read more »POSTED IN:
43F Podcast: The Myth of Multi-taskingMerlin Mann | Oct 20 2005The Myth of Multi-tasking (mp3) read more » POSTED IN:
PigPog PDA: A simplified Moleskine GTD systemMerlin Mann | Sep 5 2005PigPogPDA - PigPog Creativity Wiki [Introduction] Michael Randall lays out a paper GTD-based system that should appeal to a lot of folks here.
Read on for details of a clever system for turning a Moleskine Reporter into a kind of über-notebook, in which capture, processing, and related work are handled using sticky-note flags and some light templating. read more »POSTED IN:
TaskPaper 1.0 adds new features (and "fiddling" isn't one of them)Merlin Mann | Oct 24 2007Hog Bay Software's TaskPaper was recently released in a completed 1.0 version (previously), and if you're the sort of person who casts about for a simple way to manage projects and tasks from a Mac, this just may be your app. But, even more significantly, if you're not looking for a simple action management system -- if you're that particularly pathetic sort of character who's convinced that features like tagging, syncing, collaboration, graph paper generation, and the introduction of an onboard artisanal breadmaker are all that stands between you and getting your stuff done -- well, you may need TaskPaper more than anybody. Because, friends, TaskPaper is just about fiddle-proof, and, frankly, I know a lot of people who could benefit from that today. Here's what a simple document looks like in TaskPaper: read more »POSTED IN:
The Globe and Mail on the Hipster PDAMerlin Mann | Apr 16 2005Tralee Pearce did a nice piece on the Hipster PDA and adopting analog tech in today’s Globe and Mail. read more »POSTED IN:
Happy Birthday, Anne LamottMerlin Mann | Apr 10 2006I learned via the Writer's Almanac that today is the birthday of the Bay Area novelist and non-fiction writer, Anne Lamott. read more »POSTED IN:
How are you using GTDTiddlyWiki?Merlin Mann | May 12 2005GTDTiddlyWiki - all your tasks are belong to you I’m really intrigued by GTDTiddlyWiki, which is a clever wiki for implementing David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. It’s fun to use and a bit of a technical marvel (tip: shutting off animations under “Options” greatly sped things up for me). Since I’m in one of my periodic “No new tools!” modes, I’m really just playing with it right now, albeit enjoyably. But, from the popularity of the site, I gather that a lot of you are using GTDTiddlyWiki to implement your Getting Things Done system. I’m curious to hear how it’s going for you. Specifically: read more »POSTED IN:
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