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43F Podcast: The ‘to have done list’:

43 Folders: The ‘to have done list’ (mp3)

Don’t get freaked out by the items on your to-do list; think of your tasks in terms of what they’ll mean to you once they’re done. (07:36)

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Tumbleweed Tiny House Company | Houses

6 x 8 FRONT GABLE

These things are cool. Need one of those smart cars out front ;-)

X’s Prismatic Ponderings… » MacCentral: Parsnips organizes text culled from any application:

MacCentral: Parsnips organizes text culled from any application Parsnips enables you to drag and drop text from various locations – including Web pages, files, e-mails and instant messaging sessions – to the application, where you can give it a title, an associated URL and keywords. Later, you can use Parsnips’ search engine to find retrieve items based on keywords, specific words or Boolean combinations of them, or a range of dates

Are you hunting for a “text snippet” organizer? Are you impatient and can’t wait for the “Tiger” release of Mac OS X? Have you looked at DevonThink? Their “professional” price of $70 is less than I thought it was.

Devon Technologies – DEVONthink

DEVONthink is the Mac incarnation of the real paperless office. It’s a notepad, outliner, scrapbook manager, information manager, freeform database, archive, bookmark manager and image database. Your personal »supplementary brain«.

Joel on Software – It’s Not Just Usability an application that does something really great that people really want to do can be pathetically unusable, and it will still be a hit. And an application can be the easiest thing in the world to use, but if it doesn’t do anything anybody wants, it will flop

when you read this, look at the categories (where they are depends on which style is being used).

From what I can tell the categories still need to have unique names. The first attempt was set a subcategory.

This attempt adds the parent.

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