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SlimTimer - Time Tracking without the Timesheet

SlimTimer - Time Tracking without the Timesheet

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Top 30 Content Curation Tools for Bloggers Blogging is no longer just a trend, but an actual job that allows you to score a decent income from the comfort of your living room or your favorite coffee shop. However, in order to be a successful blogger, you will need to build a community that’s passionate about the niche you’re writing about, and then come up with fresh, unique and interesting content constantly. Finding the information you need, or content curation, as the process is known as, can be greatly automated if you have the right tools at hand. To help you get the job done, we’ve put together a list of the top 30 content curation tools for bloggers. You’re welcome.

Web Worker Daily » Archive Maintaining “Inbox Zero” with Google I’m proud to say that I successfully live inbox zero, never letting email pile up in my inboxes. If I have more than 30 unread messages at any one time, I break into a cold sweat. So as a result, until recently I couldn’t imagine maintaining my maniacal level of control over my inboxes without a desktop email client’s notifications, rules & plug-ins.

20+ Mac Apps to Increase Your Productivity Years ago, one of the criticisms lobbed at the Mac platform was that when it comes to software, there just isn't much out there. Any Mac user will know that that stopped being true a long time ago, but in the last five or six years especially, the Mac as a platform has undergone a sort of software renaissance. Not only are the big mainstream programs available for the Mac (with the exception of games, where Windows still consistently rules the roost), but independent software developers have put out some of the most spectacular software available for any platform — much of it only available for the Mac. I'm always trying to juggle lots of different projects and looking for the best ways to make my time and my work as efficient as possible, so I love productivity applications. I don't quite have a GTD obsession, but I'm close. For the Mac addicts and newcomers alike, I've compiled twenty of my favorite Mac productivity applications.

thinkery Evernote for Nonprofits (This post was collaboratively written with Jonathan Weldon ...using a shared folder in....Evernote!) In case you've never heard of Evernote this blog post is written from the perspective of a couple Inbox Zero & GTD geeks who are just as likely to be discussing the latest keyboard shortcut or productivity trick as we are where the next happy hour is. While we like to think of ourselves as early adopters, Evernote was recently named Company of the Year by Inc. Magazine and with more than 20 million users, it’s pretty mainstream. Acorn, the image editor for humans. Are there differences between the Direct and App Store versions of Acorn? Yes, there are some small differences. Make sure to check out our larger FAQ for all the gory details. Does Acorn open up layered Photoshop files? Yes! Acorn will open up layered 32bit PSD to the best of its ability.

GTDGmail - The Firefox Extension that Combines Gmail with Gettin Getting things Done for MAC - iGTD Organize your life by contexts. Just divide your tasks by contexts - where they have to be done? At home?

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