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LinksVox Populi, 2005-11-03Merlin Mann | Nov 3 2005Recent sites, as suggested by you magnificent bastards. read more »2 Comments
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Helpy page; Writing apps on the web; Collaboration everywhere?Merlin Mann | Nov 1 2005I want to - a page of utilities that help you do stuff you want to Man, I have a warm spot for old-school pages like this. Just a bunch of links to tools and apps, organized by what you want to do. Feels like 1995 again. snif All of the topics and most of the sites will be familiar to you as they were to me (sharing photos, sending large files, creating to-do lists), but it was worth the visit just to be reminded of This to That -- the canonical place to to learn how to glue anything to anything. [ via del.icio.us/popular ] Looking at that page, I'm reminded of a couple apps I've been meaning to mention that both do an impressive job of putting collaborative word processing on the web. Firefox users: do check out Writely. Feels surprisingly like -- well -- a web version of MS Word, to be honest. Haven't used it in battlefield conditions, but it is a feature-rich, intuitive app, given the medium. If you like this kinda thing but want something a bit lighter (and Safari-friendly), definitely have a look at Writeboard, a beautiful, stripped down chunk of func from the less is good geniuses at 37 Signals. I would also, at this juncture, like to renew my annual request to the gods that somebody on the OS X team please (Please!) steal the collaborative editing functionality of SubEthaEdit and put it into any app that supports text editing. That functionality should be like printing; a baked-in service that's ubiquitous and configurable once from the System Preferences, then portable anywhere that the router has the correct holes punched. I'd so kill for that. POSTED IN:
SBJ: Filtering interruptions to enhance focusMerlin Mann | Oct 31 2005Emerging Technology - Discover Magazine - E-mail Making You Crazy? Steven Johnson on battling the email and interruption avalanches with smarter technology. He also cites the King's College study suggesting that multitasking makes you less productive than if you'd been doing bong hits. read more »POSTED IN:
Eightface: "Status Page" plugin for WordPressMerlin Mann | Oct 28 2005myStatus plugin for WordPress // eightface Remember the "status page" post? Well our pal, Dave Kellam, has whipped a sweet little WordPress plugin that makes it really easy to bullet out some points right on your page: read more »POSTED IN:
Can we learn from the proximate candy jar?Merlin Mann | Oct 20 2005Science tackles candy nibbling: clear containers close by get patronized more often than opaque containers a bit further away.
Sure, no duh, right? Put candy out and people eat it. Big whup. Well, maybe. But try processing this from a slightly different angle. read more »POSTED IN:
Vox Populi, 2005-10-13Merlin Mann | Oct 13 2005Recent sites suggested by you guys. read more »POSTED IN:
Baltimore Sun on 'lifestyle tips' sitesMerlin Mann | Oct 11 2005Lifestyle tips, from the weird to the useful - baltimoresun.com Breezy overview of those wacky sites with their productivity and life hacks. Especially nice to see digital ink for cool sites like Deeper Motive, Tricks of the Trade, and Slacker Manager (as well as the usual suspects). Diversification: good. read more »POSTED IN:
AskMe: Questions on getting it togetherMerlin Mann | Oct 10 2005Here’s a quick sampling of Ask Metafilter threads on productivity, procrastination, and just getting it together. (You have to love a question on alcohol and procrastination.) read more »POSTED IN:
Stack of index card linksMerlin Mann | Sep 21 2005A quick Google search yesterday afternoon ended up turning into an index card surfin’ safari. Thought I’d share some of the spoils of my distraction in the form of some fun links. Some of these are pretty great, and a few are sort of silly, but you do have to love the breadth of uses to which people can put their brain and a penny’s worth of cardstock. read more »POSTED IN:
Mark Taw on GTD contexts and next actionsMerlin Mann | Mar 7 2005What context do I put my Next Actions in? :: MarkTAW.com Mark Taw consistently provides some of the most lucid and realistic productivity advice I’ve come across. Today he eloquently addresses a common question of beginning Getting Things Done nerds. read more » POSTED IN:
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