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Merlin Mann explains what he keeps in his menu bar


Merlin’s First Desktop Tour from Merlin Mann on VimeoMy hunch is that the people who devote most of their time to productivity are the ones for whom the act is a constant battle. These are the people who have high demands on their time but have the most trouble staying on task and “getting things done.” I think this may be true of productivity guru Merlin Mann of 43 Folders fame. And it is because of this that I think Merlin is so effective: he’s not an authority on which productivity methods work because the processes comes easy to him, but because they do not. It’s as if, if Merlin can use this method/gadget/application and be more focused, it should work for everyone.

So, when I found that 43 Folders had posted Merlin’s First Desktop Tour, I was hooked. In the video, he goes icon by icon and explains what each application or menu item does and why it’s great.

After watching the tour, I’ve committed myself to looking in to BusySync and FuzzyClock, but I’d like to offer an alternative to Spirited Away in the form of Desktopple Pro which has all of its functions and then some.

[ Via Lifehacker ]

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Griffin aims to ”Simplifi” your desktop

simplifi 1 20080925 193811 Griffin aims to Simplifi your desktopFew things make me as happy as when I get word of something new for iPod users that really is new, not just rejigged for the latest incarnation of the iPod. Today I got word of just such a gadget: the Simplifi from Griffin Technology.

The Simplifi is a desktop gadget that allows you to consolidating the docking and connecting of your iPod or iPhone and your various media cards (Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, SDHC, xD and CompactFlash). It’s also a powered USB 2.0 hub, so it even gives you the ability to connect other devices as well.

Griffin’s Simplifi sells for USD$69.99.

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Watch iPod videos on dorky looking glasses. Myvu Solo Plus reviewed.

Myvu Solo Plus Edition 20080313 211522 Watch iPod videos on dorky looking glasses. Myvu Solo Plus reviewed.Jordan Satok has posted a new review; this one for the Myvu Solo Plus. If you’ve got the guts to be seen in public wearing something like this while you watch videos on your iPod, you should check out our review before you drop the USD$199.95 for this geeky gadget.

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