October 2010
12 posts
Does Things.app Have Over-the-Air Sync? →
Well?
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Marco.org - The Mac App Store isn't for today's... →
I’m still not sure where I stand on the Mac App Store, but Marco puts forward some interesting comments that I’d not really thought about.
One thing that I’ve come away thinking after reading it. Will there be an Instapaper app when it launches?
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The ever-so-thinly veiled message? Don’t worry so much. Just blog it. If you are...
– Daniel Jalkut
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iDisk
I’ve had MobileMe (MM) for nearly 9 months now, for the most part it’s worked perfectly in the background syncing my contacts, calendars and bookmarks across my iOS devices and my Macs. No complaints from me on that front.
Now I’m no stranger to using online services to store files. In the past I’ve tried Box.net, used Google Docs and am a big advocate for Dropbox, so...
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In Praise of Quitting Your Job
I had to link to this simply because I can identify with it.
(Sorry I can’t remember the via, the post was in a window of tabs opened over the last week or so. I’ll update when I find it.)
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Thoughts On Commenting
A lot of the blogs I read don’t offer comments and generally I don’t miss it. The few that do allow comments, I read the post and try to read the comments if I’m interested in the topic. Thanks to the way I try to control the blogs I read, the comments that I do read usually leave me feeling like it was worth while and added value to the initial post. On the larger blogs, which...
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LM Wind Power | Identity Designed →
Excellent piece of identity design by Danish studio Make. The word mark by itself is excellent, the implementation simply reinforces it.
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This grace is unrelenting. This grace has no intention of giving up. This grace...
– Paul Tripp
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Its time to stop feeling sorry for ourselves because we think no one is...
– Joshua Brewer
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If feeling you’re going to succeed makes you work harder, that probably...
– Paul Graham
How Analog Rituals Can Amp Your Productivity →
A very interesting and thought provoking read about productivity from Scott Belsky of Behance. As a bit of a technology geek I’m always drawn to electronic tools that could help me do things more productively, I’m a big fan of Things, but interestingly I often find myself with a notebook and a list of tasks. I’ve always put it down to my creative side which enjoys a sketchbook...