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The Apps and Services I Need to Use More in 2013

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact The Apps and Services I Need to Use More in 2013 Posted on 01/02/2013 // 2 Comments I’ve tested a lot of apps and services over the past few years, and there are some that I’ve given more attention to than others. I’ll be giving this app far more attention in 2013.

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WordPress 3.5 is here and the happy dance holiday sale!

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Named “Elvin” in honor of drummer Elvin Jones , who played with John Coltrane in addition to many others, this version has some exciting features including: New Media Manager. Hide Link Manager for new installs. Better accessibility for screenreaders, touch devices, and keyboard users. Gorgeous Open Sans typeface.

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Christoph Fleischmann of Arthur | Bridging the Hybrid Work Divide with Mixed Reality

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Since joining the industry in 2013, Christoph Fleischmann has made a tremendous impact in the world of AR, VR and ML. Since its inception, Fleishmann has scaled Arthur up to 50 employees internationally and has seen the platform adopted by renowned organizations around the world, such as the United Nations and Societe Generale.

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iOS Only

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact iOS Only Posted on 01/30/2013 // 5 Comments I’ve left my trusty MacBook Air at home for the first time ever while traveling. With Poster set up on both devices as well, my regular publication schedule won’t be interrupted either. Too much money otherwise.

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The 2012 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

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While the large-sized one isn’t ideal for everyone, the Mini Ideaboard is something I’d use for mind mapping and mocking up ideas to share with others. The NeatDesk looks good, doesn’t take up a lot of room, and works great as well. If you’re into a cross-platform task management app that looks as good as it performs, go with Flow.

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