Productivity

23 Jun

The Top 3 Mindmap Programs

in business, freeware, General, Getting Things Done, Mac OSX, Productivity, Windows

Mindmap software has been in an evolution process for a great many years and all thanks to Tony Buzan for such an innovative, revolutionary and natural way of brainstorming. I say natural, as mindmapping really is brainstorming ideas in the way of thoughts behave - unordered and probably chaos based.

17 Jun

Upcoming - Increase Your Event Numbers

in business, eCommerce, Internet, Productivity

With my eye on always looking to provide my 'Solutions Facilitation' expertise to Small, Medium and Corporate customers, I recently came across Yahoo's 'Upcoming'.

09 Feb

The One Blog Software You Need To Use

in Blogging, Getting Things Done, Mac OSX, Productivity

Getting my various blogs rekindled, my thoughts naturally wandered into the area of being the most productive which meant both:

06 Feb

More Mac Productivity

in Getting Things Done, Mac OSX, Productivity

One of the more useful productivity hints I have for you today is a 'combo' of 2 free utilities.
Pomodoro and Isolator.

09 Jun

To Read Or Not To Read

in freeware, Productivity, rss

While I’m a great advocate for time management, I still like to keep up to date with what’s happening in the areas I have greatest interest in.
I love to know about Mac Hints, Hardware, Search Engine Optimisation, Marketing, Wine, Blogging, Mac and Windows Software as well as General Life Enhancements. How do I have time to research and keep abreast of information on all those topics?

22 Mar

2 Great Ways To Increase Productivity On A Mac Or Windows

in Mac OSX, Productivity, Windows

Available To Everyone

Ever thought how much time you waste on repetitive tasks when using your computer?
Simple things like just running your programs or typing the same thing over and over can really add up in terms of time waste.

I know I easily get side tracked so finding software that increases my productivity is a good thing. (Does that mean I get more time to waste?)
And as an added bonus, I’m going to give both a Windows and a Mac version of the applications covered …

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