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MacsMerlin on MacBreak Weekly: Wax On, Wax OffMerlin Mann | Sep 26 2006In which Alex is still on about the notional iPhone (and its current-day antecedents), Leo loves his lumber-swinging MacPro, Scott is completely full of beans, and everyone rags me mercilessly about my fondness for new age nap software. read more »POSTED IN:
Merlin on MacBreak Weekly: The Safeword is "Banana"Merlin Mann | Sep 22 2006MacBreak Weekly 7: The Safe Word is Banana
Plus, of course, there's a repeated Family Guy reference, and we learn that Scott plays his treasured Edison cylinders on the most costly modern equipment available. read more »1 Comment
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"My Dream App" voting open til Midnight EDTMerlin Mann | Sep 22 2006The My Dream App competition (for which I'm a judge) has reached the first elimination round, so you have just a few hours to place your vote and help whittle the contestants down to the next round of 18. read more »POSTED IN:
Open Thread: Mac Mind Mapping, and how you use itMerlin Mann | Sep 17 2006I've recently revived my interest in doing mind mapping as a way to capture ideas and plan out projects. Back in the day, I'd use Inspiration (which registration regrettably died a few years ago), and in more recent times I've played with free apps like My Mind and FreeMind, as well as tested more costly apps like NovaMind and MindManager. If you also like to mind map, I'm curious to hear which of these you and your Mac are using, how you're using it, and what made you choose one app over another. Got a preference? Prefer regular old paper and markers? Using lots of images in your mind maps? Which pay app is most worth the dough, and why? And for folks who are new to mind mapping, here's a few links to get you started: read more »POSTED IN:
Process email faster with Mail Act-OnMerlin Mann | Sep 15 2006My usage of Mail Act-On, while far from novel, has revolutionized the speed with which I can blow through email processing. If you've never seen it before, Mail Act-On is a very clever Mail.app plugin that lets you create key commands that execute Rules you've generated in your Preferences. Sounds pretty dull, right? Absolutely. Until you start putting this stuff into action and learn how painfully slow all that draggy mc drag drag business is. Here's how I've set mine up. read more »POSTED IN:
Merlin on MacBreak Weekly: Apple's "Showtime" eventMerlin Mann | Sep 12 2006MacBreak Weekly 6: It's Showtime
As usual, the perspicaciousness of my insight reveals itself in quips like "This is pretty" and "People should buy this" and "Apple seems smart." Is it any wonder the Windows People hate us? No, friends. No, it isn't any wonder at all. Running time: 58:49 POSTED IN:
Ask 43F: Handling notes in scattered placesMerlin Mann | Sep 12 2006Shiran Pasternak writes to ask:
This is a really good question -- especially given how many people are suffering from the first-world problem of having way too many cool Mac apps to choose from for this kind of work. The short answer is to slim down the number of tools you're frequently using, but to then be sure you also do something smart and repeatable with everything you've captured. The longer explanation... read more »POSTED IN:
Pzizz nap app: On sale today onlyMerlin Mann | Sep 11 2006Chris Messina points out that Pzizz, our favorite napping helper application, is on sale for today only at MacUpdate. read more »POSTED IN:
43F: Recent MacBreak PodcastsMerlin Mann | Sep 9 2006Over the past few weeks, I've been having a lot of fun participating in the MacBreak video podcast and its little brother, the MacBreak Weekly audio podcast. Leo, Alex, Scott, and the rest of the MacBreakers do a swell job with these shows, and I've enjoyed getting to nerd out a little with them. If you haven't caught these already, here's a quick catchup of episodes I've been on in the last month or so (reverse chronologically): read more »POSTED IN:
Dine-O-Matic (and the Dashboard widgets we love)Merlin Mann | Sep 6 2006I finally found a "business case" for Dashboard today with the discovery of the perfectly-delightful Dine-O-Matic, a beautiful little widget from the graphical geniuses at Iconfactory that does precisely one thing: choose a random restaurant for you to eat at. read more »POSTED IN:
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