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Getting things done paperless with @OmniFocus
Now I’m no Merlin Mann in terms of my expertise in productivity but being a double major in college and working a number of busy jobs will make you better at managing your time and tasks if you’re going to succeed at it. When I was younger and in school, it was enough for me to just…
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On Evernote’s lack of manipulation tools
If you started using Evernote, it probably didn’t take long for you to feel like Evernote’s starting to cramp your style. You can only be so creative if your tools are basically what you can make with a rich text editor. Â To make matters worse, Evernote has remarkably little interest in adding new, more flexible…
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Developing paperless habits: Evernote
Here’s the fun part in which we get into the meat of a paperless lifestyle. You don’t have to use Evernote as your note & snippet repository. It’ll make this article less relevant, but there do exist some direct Evernote competitors. Springpad is a notable one. OneNote is great. Maybe Yojimbo is more your thing.…
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Developing paperless habits: Dropbox
“Why don’t you just wipe your ass with your iPad? –Allison Mitchell Once you have the tools you wish to use to adopt a paperless life, it becomes time to start using the tools. This is by far the most difficult part of the process, because it requires making real, meaningful changes to how you…
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Going Paperless
I’ve decided to begin a new series on the joys of living a life devoid of dead trees. It’s an area I have intense passion about and it’s one that I happen to be somewhat on the cutting edge of, which I find surprising given the number of nerds I live around. Paper is so…