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Call for Windows hackers (_yes_, Windows)
Merlin Mann | Jun 6 2005
Another in Danny and my ongoing series, in which we basically beg other people to do our work and finish this Godforsaken book for us. In today’s installment, Danny pleads your help with the one thing we’re both ready to admit we know almost nothing about: cool Windows hacking. (Yes, thanks, I do see the irony of the high and mighty Mac dork asking for help from the people he supposedly scorns [or so spins the long-discredited urban myth]). So, of course, all the usual admonitions about Windows talk are abolished for this post. It’s Thunderdome, people! The Mac-centric people humbly yield the floor. Thus, Danny writes…
Like the man says, spill. Got some amazing Windows fu for us? 48 Comments
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Ah, Danny. So you...Submitted by Michael Randall (not verified) on June 7, 2005 - 8:24am.
Ah, Danny. So you 'need to know' things like... Make a shortcut to run Outlook with "/c ipm.task" on the end of the command line - something like... "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /c ipm.task ...on the desktop. Open its properties, and assign a shortcut combination - Ctrl-Alt-K will match the usual Outlook keys, but you can use whatever you like. I actually stick to the left side of the keyboard so I can still do it with my right hand on the mousey. Then you can hit the keys any time and a new task will pop up - great for GTD capturing, or noting pretty much anything down if you live in Outlook. If you prefer Outlook's notes, just use ipm.stickynote, and ipm.note will create a new email. » POSTED IN:
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