◄ Why Things for Mac rocks
Shawn Blanc, in his review of the Mac and iPhone versions of Things: I don’t think the new spins on productivity software are because we have yet to witness the creation of the Ultimate App and...
View Article◄ Newton 2010 bug wiki posted
Just a heads up: Eckhart Köppen posted a wiki on his site, 40hz, that describes the 2010 Newton problem and some possible solutions. He also posted a wiki on patching the Newton. Köppen is a Newton...
View Article◄ Keeping productive with vintage Macs
Riccardo Mori over at System Folder: When your main system is capable of keeping multiple applications open, it’s easy to be distracted by incoming emails and updated RSS feeds. Not to mention the...
View Article◄ ‘Where I write’– Sci-Fi workspaces
Author Peter Straub at his workspace, using either a G5 or Intel iMac. The Where I Write project has a bunch of great sci-fi author photos taken in their workspace by photographer Kyle Cassidy. I...
View Article◄ Everyday examples of Newton use
For probably one of the most fascinating explorations of every day uses for your Newton, visit the conversation kicked off by Chris C. at the NewtonTalk list (hit the “Next in thread” link to go from...
View Article◄ Notepods: the best HWR…kinda
Take the iPhone form factor, marry it to the Newton’s stellar handwriting recognition, and you have the latest in PDA technology. Well, kinda. Above is a Notepod – a simple notepad shaped like an...
View Article◄ Mobile Command Unit
Throw an MP2100 in there and your set to go. [Via Draplin Design, via FFFFOUND!]
View Article◄ One Thing Today, DIY style
The idea behind One Thing Today (or the Touch version, above) is great: focus on completing one task every day. You get that done, you feel successful. I’ve operated this way for years. “Tonight I’ll...
View Article◄ Nitro: Like Things.app for Chrome and Linux
onethingwell: Nitro, a simple task management/todo list app for Linux with Dropbox or Ubuntu One sync. It also comes in the form of a Chrome extension (with a Firefox version due once the Mozilla...
View Article◄ Off-The-Grid Productivity With an eMate
Matt Gemmell on “Working in the Shed“: We live in an age of ubiquitous information and communication, so distractions have never been more pervasive. We have too many choices of what to look at or...
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