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19 September 2009 ~ Comments Off

Getting Things Done Right with The Hit List

I realised earlier in the year that my collection of post-it notes on and around my desk didn’t cut it anymore. I needed something as simple but more scalable. This led me to being in the market for a task management tool, and I finally decided on The Hit List.
Similar to the increasingly popular Getting [...]

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02 April 2009 ~ Comments Off

Transitioning to Safari 4

I’ve tried previous versions of Safari only a handful of times, as I have been content with Firefox for at least 5 years. During this time period I’ve spanned across multiple OS’s, and the first thing I always did when transitioning to a new platform was to hit-up Mozilla for the newest release if Firefox. [...]

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30 March 2009 ~ Comments Off

Mac 20Q Podcast

A few weeks ago I was a guest on the Mac 20 Questions Podcast where David Allen asks how my macbook pro fits in with my day to day life.
You can check out what I have to say here or download the file directly.
If you can’t be bothered to listen to the podcast, or can’t [...]

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29 January 2009 ~ Comments Off

Google Quick Search Box

Like a lot people who own a mac, when this announcement came out, I feverishly downloaded the Google Quick Search Box.

Being a regular Quicksilver user for quite some time now, I was eager to see what the big G-Man could bring to the table. My initial impressions can be summed up in one word…SLOW!
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13 January 2009 ~ Comments Off

My Setup

In light of the Alex Payne’s and John Nunemaker’s recent posts on their setups, I thought I’d share my own. Mainly because I find them interesting reads, and I’m generally able to try out a new app or two that I was previously unaware of.
Hardware
I use a 15″ Macbook Pro that I purchased from ebay [...]

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