productivity
How Alan uses his iPhone in clinical neurospsychology
I recently had an interesting comment from a reader on a previous post on using the iPhone for clinical medicine. Allan Perry-Small is a neuropsychologist has a well thought out strategy for using his iPhone to look after patients and agreed to share it with us.*
Alan, it is great to have you participate in [...]
Doing stuff is better than not doing stuff
I have been browsing a numebr of sites recently, and I read something Merlin Mann wrote which is resonating with me right now.
Ultimately, the tools that we choose for any purpose will only be as useful as our ability to use them effectively and to understand what their improved quality means to the way we [...]
Software Review: Things versus Omnifocus
Since its release, I have been a fan of Omnifocus, and even used the alpha when Omnifocus was first released for iPhone. However, I have recently switched over to Things by Cultured Code (Mac only), and I have never looked back.
The Problem with Omnifocus
Omnifocus has a lot of functions. You can clip text [...]
Recommended reading
The Lazy Manifesto: Do Less. Then, Do Even Less.
I am very impressed with Leo Babauta at Zen Habits, probably because he writes about things I think I need in my life. This articles ties in really well to my recent themes of uncluttering my life. If you haven’t seen them, check out [...]
Software Review: Pathfinder 5.0 (File manager)
I hate Finder, bundled with Leopard for Mac. Manipulating image files is a key part of my research, and dealing with Finder drives me to distraction. It is one of the few parts of the operating system that simply is not “elegant” and “easy.” So when Pathfinder 5.0 was released, I thought it [...]
