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  • 10.25.07 MoodBlast and iCal posted in Geekery

    A quick script that can be triggered from iCal to send a blast with MoodBlast…

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  • 8.22.07 MoodBlast 2.0 on the Horizon posted in General

    New MoodBlast ScreenshotFor anyone keeping track, there’s a super-cool new version of MoodBlast on the horizon. A revamped interface and a slew of new features (many from user requests). It’s basically a whole new program, with all of the original functionality. Here’s just a taste…

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  • 5.12.07 30Cal Upgrade posted in Geekery

    Yep, a major upgrade already. And I still got some work done today. My server got hacked, so that took up part of the day, but anyway… The new version (1.5) is now an application and has improved support for recurring events and skipped dates in recurring events. The API Key and User Token are now requested by the script and stored externally so you can upgrade without copying and pasting. And thanks to that innovation, the file is now an app so that it’s easier to run. Check the download page for the latest version.

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  • 5.12.07 30cal: 30 Boxes and iCal posted in Geekery

    And here we go again, off on another Applescript adventure. This one is a doozy, I think. It’s going straight to it’s own download page because there WILL be updates. What it does is let you send any event or entire calendar from iCal to your 30 Boxes calendar with support for notes, urls, locations, repeating events, tags, start time/date, end time/date, and more. You can use it to make the switch from iCal to 30 Boxes, or just send important events to a shared calendar. You can even use it to edit your events locally with the comfort of iCal and then send them to 30 Boxes without opening a web browser. Your choice! Download here.

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  • 4.2.07 iGTD Review: My Saviour posted in Geekery

    iGTD Screen ShotTUAW beat me to the punch, but I’m happy to report that I have finally found the GTD app that I plan to stick with for a good long while now. iGTD has all of the features that I need and none that I don’t want. It’s got the fun of Actiontastic’s Quicksilver integration, the GTD mindset of Midnight Inbox, the multiple views of & ToDo / Task Management Application for Mac">Easy Task Manager, and it doesn’t look too shabby either…

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  • 3.3.07 Circle Six GTD Redux posted in Geekery

    After 1 week of implementing my new productivity system I’m pleased to report that I’m more productive than I’ve ever been in my life. I’ve made a few minor tweaks that I’ll detail, but the system itself, based mostly on tips and tricks I collected around the net, has served me extremely well. When I first implemented it my inbox got so huge that I felt overwhelmed, but I spent the necessary time processing and then took on my tasks one ata a time and got through an amazing amount of work (and even some play) this week. So here is another look at the system…

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  • 2.27.07 Jumping Jehosaphat, it’s working. posted in Geekery

    I blogged about a system I was introducing to my workflow over the weekend. Well, Monday was a “getting used to it” day. But Tuesday, well, Tuesday just turned out to be one of the most productive days of my life. I can’t believe what a difference a few changes make…

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  • 2.25.07 GTD and OSX on C6 posted in Geekery

    I’m going to document my current strategy for organization, roughly based on GTD principles, and then update it after a week of heavy testing. To be very honest, I haven’t read David Allen’s book and probably won’t, although if this system works at all I might find enough time to do it ;-). This system was devised with generous heapings of help from postings at Hawkwings and 43 Folders, the authors of which I consider to be serious productivity gurus. So what follows is not their fault, but if you like it, they get a good portion of the credit. That’s fair, right?

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