My Top 13 iPhone Applications
Later update: maybe you could also be interested in another related post, about my Top 13 iPhone 3G Applications. Yes, I know, I know, we all have our little brick stuffed with technology, we waited months for it (some of us, aware of the old Newton grand-father, could say that we’ve even waited years for [...]
OmniFocus alpha – first impressions
So, I finally got a chance to put my hands on a bleeding-edge version of OmniFocus. This is alpha software, and I only had access because in a moment of inspiration i signed up their mailing list. Now, that was a good decision. Omni has asked me nicely to keep those builds private and this [...]
OmniFocus goes live with beta testing
More good news for the GTD followers these days. OmniGroup announced today that OmniFocus enetered its beta testing stage. They opened the door to the first beta testers today, which means they will make a first copy of the OmniFocus available for the guys that signed up to do so… I also signed up and [...]
OmniFocus video and feature presentations
Yeap, we already have a video folks, and it’s about OmniFocus again. You can find it here, and it is made by the father of Kinkless GTD, Ethan Schoonover, who apparently has been helping the Omni crew in the last couple of months. I must say that this is somehow obvious by looking at the [...]
First OmniFocus screenshot
Well, it seems that finally we can see what’s behind the guys at Omni Group. It’s about the hiper-hyped OmniFocus GTD-enabled software announced several months ago, we finally have a face. They posted a first screen-shot, and from what I saw it looks pretty interesting. I am a public fan of their products – OmniPlan [...]
Midnight Inbox 1.1 released
The guys at Mdnight Beep announced a new relase of their GTD software Midnight Inbox, labeled 1.1. I wrote several dasy ago about their teaser, and it seems they are keeping their word. From the announcement I understand that there are hundreds of bug fixes and several enhancements, like SQL backend for data, and archive [...]
iGTD! Do you?
Well, it’s been some time since I’ve got used to my ThinkingRock gtd helper. For those of you not so into GTD stuff, ThinkingRock is a java-based organizer application that closely follows the David Allen’s Getting Things Done Methodology. I think I’m at or around six months of daily usage. My list of future items [...]
One million iPhone inquiries in US, while they are still negotiating with Vodafone for Europe
Well, I just can’t go over this without blogging a little: AT&T anounced a million inquiries about the iPhone. I don’t expect them to have a million buyers the next day iPhone is out, but the number has a certain marketing value, we must agree on that. If they will have at least 100.000 unique [...]
Quicksilver – searching address book contacts
Time for another Quicksilver quickie (sorry, couldn’t help myself ). I mean, time for another Quicksilver short tutorial. If you haven’t read yet the other tutorials in my blog, I recommend you: Quicksilver: instantly create text files and prepend or append text to them, Quicksilver – blogging with wordpress by email, or the very simple [...]
How To Create A Text File On A Mac
Believe it or not, this is one of the most popular questions by which my blog is found by search engines. I use a very nice tool, located at 103bees.com, which helps me know how people are actually find about me on the net. By the way, since we are here, I recommend you their [...]
Quicksilver – how to send emails
Time for another episode of our Quicksilver series. Today will talk about a very interesting usage of this Mac gem: sedning email. Directly from Quicksilver, of course. Requirements: 1. Quicksilver, of course. 2. The Apple Mail plugin (downloadable from the plugin area of Quicksilver website) 2. The Address Book plugin (downloadable from the plugin area [...]

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