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I’ve been using Michael Sliwinski’s application Nozbe. For a couple of years. It’s not perfect, but what is? Wired had an article a while back about how it’s 2016 and why can’t we have a decent productivity app. Michael and a co-author wrote a book called iPad Only. I haven’t bought the book yet. Based on user reviews, I do not perceive it to be worth $10. I think the biggest limitation on the iPad at present is the fact that it is STILL run by a mobile operating system. While Microsoft has Windows 1...
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And The “Stupid App Of The Year Award” Goes To…. Leave a comment on And The “Stupid App Of The Year Award” Goes To…. I’ve been using Michael Sliwinski’s application Nozbe. For a couple of years. It’s not perfect, but what is? Wired had an article a while back about how it’s 2016 and why can’t we have a decent productivity app. Michael and a co-author wrote a book called iPad Only. I haven’t bought the book yet. Based on user reviews, I do not perceive it to be worth $10. I think the biggest limitation on...
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I’ve been using Michael Sliwinski’s application Nozbe. For a couple of years. It’s not perfect, but what is? Wired had an article a while back about how it’s 2016 and why can’t we have a decent productivity app. Michael and a co-author wrote a book called iPad Only. I haven’t bought the book yet. Based on user reviews, I do not perceive it to be worth $10. I think the biggest limitation on the iPad at present is the fact that it is STILL run by a mobile operating system. While Microsoft has Windows 1...
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Thursday, August 18. 5 web tools to keep you productive on any desktop. You have work to do, deadlines are looming. Then: a crash, theft, damage. We’ve all experienced this (or, at least, we know people who have). If you're. And have a secondary device, lucky you. But if you’re not, you are forced to use a public or friend's device. Or, a more prosaic scenario: in some companies people work on restricted computers, and employees cannot install software from outside a whitelist. Tuesday, August 16. Leave ...
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