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Our Most Popular PostsEfficient little GTD packageMerlin Mann | Jul 27 2005I dig how Doug’s combined his tools (and, like, three different memetic atoms) for his Hipster PDA mod. read more »3 Comments
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Ethan Schoonover: Learn GTD's load-bearing wallsMerlin Mann | Dec 7 2005Knocking Down Walls: GTD Ownership vs Orthodoxy Kinkless GTD developer Ethan J. A. Schoonover has some great insights on moving beyond GTD "orthodoxy": read more »POSTED IN:
Quicksilver's plug-in for Stikkit goes publicMerlin Mann | Apr 11 2007Values of n Blog: Stikkit quick with Quicksilver (Disclosure: Merlin is a proud member of Stikkit’s advisory board) As Rael writes on the Values of n blog, Alcor has just released his first public version of the Stikkit plug-in for Quicksilver:
I've been using a pre-release of the plug-in for a few weeks now, and personally I think it's just swell. A few little tips and suggestions:
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Lifehacked by Matt Haughey; mindfulness, hoMerlin Mann | Mar 20 2006Interview with a Lifehacker: Merlin Mann - Lifehacker Last Friday, Lifehacker guest editor, Matt Haughey was kind enough to do an email interview with me. It's mostly about Getting Things Done, but I was pleased to be able to sneak in something I've been meant to call out more formally here on the site. read more »POSTED IN:
Megazoomer: Full-screen mode for Cocoa appsMerlin Mann | Jul 5 2006Speaking of full-screen functionality, lots of people have been writing to mention Megazoomer, a free, SIMBL-based bundle that fakes full-screen mode within any Cocoa app, including Safari and Textmate. read more »POSTED IN:
Microsoft to boldly go where Apple is already going...eventuallyMerlin Mann | Apr 7 2007Microsoft changes tune on selling DRM-free songs Exciting news on the digital music front. Microsoft plans to follow Apple's plan to sell DRM-free tracks from EMI to its extant army of Zune enthusiasts. Welcome to the social:
Way to innovate, Redmond. Once the period of EMI's exclusive deal with Apple has ended, this should make both Zune owners very happy. [via: Boing Boing: Microsoft dropping DRM from Zune Music Store] POSTED IN:
Href affection for March 31stMerlin Mann | Mar 31 2008
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Creation time for files in Linuxbendgamine | Apr 28 2007Creation time for files in Linux read more »POSTED IN:
Path Finder 4 availableMerlin Mann | Jan 16 2006
I'm very happy to share that PathFinder 4 is now out and available for download at Cocoatech's site. I've been beta-testing this badboy for a couple months now and can happily confer upon it my official okey-dokey. It's one badass Finder replacement that power-users will find pretty foxy. I may try to do a longer review in the next week or four, but I wanted to be sure and spread the word -- the tabs, the search/filter by string, the improved interface widgets -- dang, there's a lot to like here. Turn on as many or as few of the drawers as you need, and make yourself a happy little MacBatcave. Life inside a single Finder window is closer than ever. Great work, guys. Be patient if the Cocoatech site is a bit slow -- I predict people are going to be downloading and buying the crap out of this. POSTED IN:
Grad Students Represent: Note Taking / References on OS XScott Elias | Feb 16 2007Grad Students Represent: Note Taking / References on OS X read more »POSTED IN:
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