Personally, I keep most of my contacts in Stikkit (http://stikkit.com). One contact per stikkit and they're searchable, tag-ready, all that stuff. And you can export them as a big address book file...
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Personally, I keep most of my contacts in Stikkit (http://stikkit.com). One contact per stikkit and they're searchable, tag-ready, all that stuff. And you can export them as a big address book file...
Another vote for the Levenger Shirt Pocket Briefcase - been using it since this past Father's Day (t'was a gift from my lovely wife) and I feel naked without it.
I prefer it to notebooks because...
I think there's something to be said for deciding *not* to do certain things.
I realize you're trying to take in everything the podcast has to offer, but given what you've said, I just don't think...
I'm also a big fan of del.icio.us - a very easy way to bookmark!
I actually came up with a pretty cool way to organize your online Read/Review items using del.icio.us and RSS - check it out if...
While I do think it's important to keep your system from getting "boring", there is something to be said for letting it graft it's way into your subconscious.
When I first started GTD (not long...
If you're a hipster PDA type (or even if you're not), you might just create an @Agenda context for that person and carry the it with you until your next meeting. You won't need to keep it on you...
Another option for super-spiffy, real-time search on the Mac is Quicksilver. A very cool app that has tons of plugins for various types of data.
How is Lotus Notes configured to store the...