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EmacsWiki: Planner Mode
Planner is a PersonalInformationManager (PIM) by JohnWiegley. You can use it to manage your tasks, schedule, notes, and anything else you want to store in a free-text richly-hyperlinked personal information manager integrated into Emacs. Because it’s in Emacs, it can easily be tweaked to support your particular way of planning, and it can draw upon the data and functions you already have in Emacs.
productivity  organization  emacs 
april 2009 by dhellmann
EmacsWiki: Remember Mode
RememberMode a mode for quickly jotting down things to remember
productivity  organization  emacs 
april 2009 by dhellmann
TagBot - Spotlight File Tagging For Mac OS X Tiger
Tagged files are easy to find - no matter where you put them. TagBot is the easy way to tag your files that works directly from the Finder
mac  osx  productivity  organization  tagging 
september 2008 by dhellmann
Flying Meat: VoodooPad
VoodooPad is a garden for your thoughts. Plant ideas, images, lists and anything else you need to keep track of. VoodooPad grows with you, without getting in the way — no fences to box you in! Type in notes, highlight important words or phrases and create new pages. Drag and drop folders, images, applications, or URLs into VoodooPad — they're linked up just like on the web. With powerful search, nothing will be lost or out of reach.
productivity  organization  software  readlater 
september 2008 by dhellmann
Linda Stone: Is it Time to Retire the Never-Ending List? - Living on The Huffington Post
Attention: "taking possession by the mind in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seem several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought... It implies withdrawal from some things in order to deal effectively with others."
attention  lifehacks  organization  productivity 
june 2008 by dhellmann
IT Conversations: Thomas W. Malone
In this presentation Malone shows how new organizational structures can be invented. He provides examples in current companies, both large and small. Malone explains how new materials have always provided opportunities for new inventions. He illustrates h
podcast  itconversations  collaboration  business  organization  communication  interviewing 
april 2007 by dhellmann

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