Tags: productivity
Tags: productivity
Simple but powerful Drivepricing helps calculate gas costs
Posted Wednesday July 9, 2008, 1:04 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
Drivepricing lets you calculate the cost of gas for your road trip. So when you're going to visit grandma in Albany from Philly, you can drop your gas mileage in there and get an estimated cost of what you're going to have to beg her for so you can get home.
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Your very own personal assistant
Posted Tuesday July 8, 2008, 1:04 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
Filed under: Macintosh, Productivity Having a personal assistant is great. Unfortunately, Scheduler for Mac will not get get you a cup of tea or any of the other stuff that a real live personal assistant would do because after all Scheduler for Mac is a program on a computer.
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Sending attachments is just a right click away - gAttach!
Posted Tuesday July 8, 2008, 1:04 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
All that's left to do is fill out the To field and send the file, the only downside is that you must use a desktop mail client like Outlook Express. This leaves people who only use web based email services out in the cold... unless you're a Gmail user.
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1 + 1 = 4? Wait....Ecalc please
Posted Tuesday July 8, 2008, 1:04 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
Sure Windows and Macs have built in calculators but we're web people so we need something on the web to make us not feel like we're totally mathstupid. All kidding aside, scientific calculators are expensive...so it's pretty cool to have this tool available online.
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Sloth loves Chunk, and we love Sloth for Mac
Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 12:56 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
Filed under: Utilities, Macintosh, Productivity, Apple, Microsoft One of the only features some of us here like about Windows is that you can alt-ctrl-del and look at the open tasks and programs running at any given time. Sloth for Mac OS X shows us exactly what's running, Windows style.
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Beeswax: command-line productivity app
Posted Thursday July 3, 2008, 12:56 am, Over one day old at Download Squad
Filed under: Text, Utilities, Linux, Productivity, Freeware, Unix One of the longest ongoing debates in the productivity/Getting Things Done crowd is about which app works best for keeping tasks in order. Basically, you have to-do items, and you have categories.
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What Was I Working On Again?
Posted Wednesday June 18, 2008, 5:02 pm, Over one day old at The Tao of Mac
I think they ought to have labeled those 28% ?Interruptions by idiots? (original NYT piece). Technorati Tags: email, environment, gtd, links, management, productivity, time, work@
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Next08 - Giving up on Work e-mail - Status Report on Week 14
Posted Tuesday June 10, 2008, 2:28 pm, Over one day old at E L S U A ~ A KM Blog
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Office 2008 (the somewhat delayed review, now post-SP1)
Posted Sunday May 25, 2008, 1:11 am, Over one day old at The Tao of Mac
And one that I wasn?t counting on is diagramming? even though Microsoft will probably never port Visio to other platforms, the Office drawing tools are now good enough to draw fairly complex diagrams that I would ordinarily have created in, say, OmniGraffle or a similar application 3.
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Walking Like a Minister - Innovation at IBM
Posted Monday May 19, 2008, 7:50 pm, Over one day old at E L S U A ~ A KM Blog
Well, initially I can imagine that for some folks out there it may well have been the perception that I would be getting some kind of negative feedback with such bold move, but then again things haven’t been that way.
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