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Mail Act-On Adds Shortcuts for Rules
After Dave Caolo posted about the now-indispensible MailTags, I couldn't help but delve into what other ingenious stuff could come out of the same company and found Act-On. I'd just like to say up front: these guys are getting all my donations for ...
Script to archive Mail.app messages by month
For pro-email users and organization aficionados, Mail.app's archiving abilities leave just a tad to be desired. There are of course a few 3rd party options for archiving and/or exporting messages from Mail.app, and Tim Gaden's excellent Plug-ins and ...
Hawk Wings lists 10 Mac OS X tools for Getting Things Done
Tim Gaden at Hawk Wings has compiled a list of ten Mac OS X tools that can help you implement the Getting Things Done philosophy in the way you work. The tools are broken down into three categories: email clients, dedicated GTD apps and web-based ...
Things public preview released
Things, the up-and-coming darling of the über-productive, due-date-defying, thing-doing GTD crowd has released a public preview today. And I, as your hyphen-wielding blogger, am duly excited.
A few of us here at TUAW have been playing with the ...
Weekend Review: This week's software
Each Saturday we feature a review of all the software we've posted about over the past seven days. This week's entry adds two new categories: Open Source and Watch List. The latter is a look at software we've featured that is still in the very early ...
Getting ready for Snow Leopard: Think about your applications
Ahhhh, there's nothing quite like the feeling of knowing that tomorrow I will be spending much of the day upgrading the Macs in my house to Snow Leopard. I received an email from Apple this morning telling me that Snow Leopard had shipped, so now I ...
My Snow Leopard casualties: what's not working in 10.6
Overall, I'm very happy with Snow Leopard, and loving all of the little refinements I keep stumbling upon. However, I want to mention a few pitfalls I ran into with my upgrade, on the off chance that anyone has a similar setup and might benefit from ...
.Mac's slow death
Somebody call the ambulance, because .Mac is dying...and Google is the assassin (with a little help from his sidekick Firefox). Now I've been using .Mac since it was free and called "iTools." I was initially lured in by the convenience of iDisk, the ...


