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6 Tips to Save You Time and Wasted Effort - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

Drop The Flash Drive For Dropbox Dropbox is awesome! " Download Dropbox on your work and home computers, your smartphone and iPad. If you change your relationship to time and the way you think about it overall, it becomes easier to align your activities and tasks with your so-called time management goals.

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Assess – Decide – Do In Under 2 Minutes

Brilliantly Better

Any thoughts of porting this application for java so regular phones can have it too? As akmon said, in the future you should port it for other phones also. Tagged as: add , assess , decide , do , iAdd , iPhone Liked it? akmon´s last blog. Reply 3 Florin Rosoga July 5, 2010 at 6:01 am Very interesting app.

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My iPhone Screens, Explained

Productivityist

I''m plowing through more books as a result, which was a goal of mine this year. Communication: AwayFind , Phone, Messages, FaceTime, Skype, Doodle , Cobook, Evernote Hello, Mail, Find My Friends, Glassboard, Hop. Health: Nike+ Running, 7 Minute Workout, Distiller (!), Business: MailChimp, Gather, Golden Monkeys. Zazen Suite.

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Natural Productivity – Introducing iAdd for iPhone

Brilliantly Better

Tagged as: assess , decide , do , iPhone , natural productivity , productivity Liked it? I actually enjoy being away from technology when the opportunity arises. That said, I still think what you’ve done is amazing. The coding and framework stuff is way beyond my comprehension and I think this is a very impressive accomplishment.

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How to Assess, Decide, Do with Pen, Paper and Magnets

Brilliantly Better

Genius idea to include a phone application as part of your system! Well, I dont. I think productivity means having a life while still getting things done. Introducing Assess - Decide - Do my life management framework. I’m also really interested in how the iApp works, but unfortunately I don’t have an iphone.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

Speaking of errors, specifically about error messages, after 30 days of learning Objective C I am totally convinced that the error messages in Xcode were invented by a joyous and careless hermit, with the only goal of driving programmers crazy. Program received “BAD_EXC” message. Wow, really?

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