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4.6.07
iGTD 1.3.2 released
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A new version of iGTD has been released and is available for download. It fixes a few bugs and adds smart folders for tags, which is an awesome feature. It’s a little hidden though, so if you’re using it, go to the “To Complete” view and press the plus key under the left side folders pane and you’ll get the smart folders dialog. As an example, if I procrastinate on a project, I add a tag to it–”procrastinate”–and then create a smart folder that lets me see what I really need to get my butt in gear on.
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4.2.07
iGTD Review: My Saviour
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TUAW 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…Read the rest of iGTD Review: My Saviour...
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3.30.07
FreeMind: Free Your Mind
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I couldn’t sleep last night. I had an idea that was literally driving me to the brink of insanity with its incessant evolution in my mind. Let’s just say it was a doozy. That being said, what I ended up doing about it worked really, really well, and the tool I chose ended up really impressing me.Read the rest of FreeMind: Free Your Mind...
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3.19.07
NoteMind: Review
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I’m playing around with some new software right now called NoteMind. It’s in the vein of DevonNote and Yojimbo (et al), but has some standout features and a simplicity that I adore. I’m within a couple clicks of purchasing it right now. I could actually see it replacing Yojimbo for me, but can’t, at this moment, live without Yojimbo’s tagging and smart folders. However, there are a few things that I think NoteMind does better…
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2.19.07
iDropper (New and Improved!)
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After some initial bugs, the latest release of iDropper came out today. I got a patch emailed to me that took care of my SFTP problems and am now a very happy user of iDropper. I had initially purchased iDropper but had been unable to use it with my primary server due to a lack of SFTP support. Now that it’s been added (and patched up), I’m happy to promote it as a great client uploading solution.
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2.16.07
Reggy
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Just a quick note about a piece of software I’ve been looking for and finally found thanks to a tip from Ale Muñoz on the TextMate mailing list. Reggy is a sweet little OS X cocoa/objective-c app that gives you a visual representation of what your regular expression will select out of a test string. I played around with it and quickly answered a few questions that were lingering for me. Sweet.
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2.14.07
I Think I’ve Got It
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It has long been a soul wrenching divide in my personality: I love crazy, well designed desktop patterns, and I like to design and work with dark background screens. I like having a ton of windows open, hate minimizing windows and using the dock, but like uncluttered workspaces. I was taught that a designer should work with a 50% grey desktop. Eck, I can’t stand it. So what am I to do? Along comes Think, yet another wonderful piece of mac freeware.
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1.30.07
The Salem Trials (Testing Witch)
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Usually when I try out a new utility it takes me a while to find out if I’ll get used to having it around or not. Eventually, it either becomes an indispensable part of my everyday computing habits, or is relegated to a dusty corner where it will be AppZapped during the next housecleaning round. Witch, by Peter Maurer, turned out to be a different story for me, though.
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1.21.07
CrashPlan Redemption
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Okay, I am publicly apologizing for jumping the gun and airing my frustration with CrashPlan before even attempting to contact their customer support. Just to prove what good guys they are they graciously extended an offer of help in response. Well, between the new version that was released yesterday and the single […]
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1.21.07
The Final Roundup
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The final list of software roundup posts, compiled for easy access. Productivity Widgets Utilities Firefox Addons Internet Multimedia Thanks for reading, and I promise no more “Top…” lists for quite a while. Just had to get that out of my system ;-). osx» reviews» software» tools» utilities»
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