Internet-blocking personal productivity app similar to Concentrate.
10 Ways to Improve Your Programming Productivity - Articles - Matthew Moore
Thu 13 Mar 2008 at 8:30 AM
Thu 13 Mar 2008 at 8:30 AM
"The claim: The word processor is a stupid and grossly inefficient tool for preparing text for communication with others. ..."
Over the past year or two I’ve become increasingly convinced that one of the keys to personal productivity is to spend as little time as possible connected to the Internet. For some–for example, those who need to be constantly available via an instant messenging client for collaboration with remotely located coworkers–that may not be [...]
There once was a time when I regarded the word processor as a milestone in the evolution of publishing technology that began with Gutenberg’s printing press. I was astonished at the results that could be achieved when using Microsoft Word in conjunction with TrueType fonts and a low-cost HP inkjet printer. For a few [...]
Over one hundred worthwhile dilemmas
by BRIAN ENO and PETER SCHMIDT Printed January 1975 in an edition of 500
An idea: Evolution needs more RSS functionality
"Notes on Getting Things Done, and general productivity tips and tricks."
"ROX is a fast, user friendly desktop which makes extensive use of drag-and-drop. The interface revolves around the file manager, or filer, following the traditional Unix view that `everything is a file' rather than trying to hide the filesystem beneath s
Appears to be a "Get Things Done"-related productivity blog.
From The Seattle Times: Pacific Northwest Magazine