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43 Folders feed subscription icon - Shiny!Time, Attention, and Creative Work. After 4 years and a lot of productivity pr0n, we’re shifting gears. Re-learn how to use 43 Folders. Then back to work. [»]

”What’s 43 Folders?”
43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

Your 43 Folders wish list?

Thanks again to everyone for their patience with our little team getting the site up. Thanks for everything. BUT! Enough of this self-congratulation.

We got us a hot-rod new CMS and some hard, pipe-hittin’ new members to help make things fun and interesting. So you tell me:

What new features and functionality do you want to see on 43f? If you’re a Drupal fan already, what modules, Views, or general tweaks do you think we’re missing? What would make your visits more enjoyable, useful, and productive?

Not so much looking for bugs (those go here), but do feel free to spill on your mad fantasies for making the site crazy-useful to the productive set.

augmentedfourth's picture

mark all, and more...

I third the motion for "mark all as read."

In addition, I would really dig some way to track comments on specific forum/blog posts that interest me. For instance, a personalized RSS feed (made private with an included hash value?) + a way to individually "tag" threads/discussions for inclusion.

I don't generally visit sites looking for new content, just RSS/Atom feeds; it would be nice to have all of my currently-followed areas of 43f automatically presented in a feed.

 
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Inbox Zero

The original 43 Folders series looking at the skills, tools, and attitude needed to empty your email inbox — and then keep it that way. Don’t miss the free video of Merlin’s Inbox Zero presentation.

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3-part series on attention management for artists and makers. Read Bad Correspondence, The Job You Think You Have, and One Clear Line.