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GTD with a Mac label maker?
Merlin Mann | Sep 4 2006
multipart/mixed: Turbo-Charging the Dymo LabelWriter I love my Brother PT-65, which is regarded by many as the unofficial official label maker of GTD nerds (and which, quizzically, appears to have been discontinued :-(). The PT-65 has easily paid back its modest sticker price with three years of faithful service. Trouble is, I like using it so much that it's gotten to be kind of a pain to pull it out and Blackberry-thumb-type my bajillion labels via its teeny keys. Now, I want something that hooks up to my Mac. Josh Carter's gotten me interested in the Dymo LabelWriter 330 Turbo via this handy tutorial from late last year, which covers basic setup info, plus a tip on speeding up the creation of a new label with Quicksilver. Josh has good stuff to say about the 330:
Anybody using one of these units or similar? Care to recommend a label maker of any brand that hooks up via USB and works well with Tiger/OS X? I ♥ my little Brother, but I'm ready for Label Maker 2.0! 30 Comments
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I've been using the Dymo...Submitted by Scott (not verified) on September 5, 2006 - 6:06am.
I've been using the Dymo LabelWriter printer series for over 4 years. First the Turbo, and recently the 440. While their Mac software may have improved over the years, for me I've used Word since the beginning to print my labels. The key is to create a few templates, totally customized to your exact specs that open up with a keystroke (QuicKeys afficionado here, but there are others). As a self-published author, I'm printing shipping labels all day, and with the Dymo, it's beauty in motion. Good recommendation. » POSTED IN:
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