The Ultimate Guide to OmniFocus 2 - Tuts Computer Skills Tutorial
The most advanced task management apps are often the most confusing to use when you’re just getting started. It’s easy enough to understand how to add your tasks to Reminders.app or Wunderlist, but...
Today I discovered several people have been writing up ways to use Little Snitch to hold down LTE data costs as tethering becomes more common. The idea is to have Little Snitch clamp down on data hogs, like Dropbox, iTunes, and online backup services, when you are tethered so you don't bu
What you need to know and be aware of before upgrading. For more OmniFocus tips and systems, check OmniFocus Premium Posts: https://store.asianefficiency.com...
Here is my latest screencast demonstrating PDFpen Scan+ 1.3. This new version has a lot of improvements on both the front end (with a new iOS 7 friendly UI) and the back end (wait until you see how good it is at edge detection). This is my favorite app for turning bits of paper into digital PDF file
Learn the Basics of iOS Automation with Launch Center Pro
iOS is known as a walled garden, but developers have worked out a bunch of ways around that garden to automate tasks between apps. Most of these tricks are a bit complicated, but MacStories has a starter guide that shows off how to use Launch Center Pro to automate all kinds of things.
Getting Into Drafts and Launch Center Pro — Productivityist
I’ve been using Launch Center Pro and Drafts on my iPhone for as long as they’ve been available. These apps make using my iPhone more efficient and, when set up properly, effective. I’ve not gone too deep into either app in terms of using URL callbacks and the like and I believe that those who’ve […]
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Search Apple Mail — MacSparky
When I was on Brett Terpstra's Systematic podcast this week , we both bemoaned the inability to change search token criteria without using the mouse. Turns out we were both wrong. You can. The key shortcuts are: Option-Command-F to get in the Apple Mail search bar (We got tha
Drafts 3 Review: Better iOS Automation and Workflows
In just a little more than a year, Agile Tortoise’s Drafts has gone from being a quick notepad for small bits of text to a full-featured solution for launching apps, using web services, and chaining multiple apps together – always with a focus on text. With version 2.5, released in January, developer Greg Pierce expanded
App Showdown: Stay Current with Reeder, Mr. Reader, Reader X And Newsify -- AppAdvice
RSS is definitely not dead, despite what most people say. This week, we compare the best Google Reader apps for your iOS devices! Is your favorite here?
Build Your Own Productivity Style by Remixing the Best
You’ve tried everything: asked around, played with a few theories about “how you work best”, and downloaded app after app promising to make you more efficient. If you feel like nothing’s working, this crash course examines some of the most lauded productivity systems, then walks you through how to can cherry pick the methods that work for you to create your own productivity style.
Task management tools are one of the great bunny trails on the Internet. The volume of information about task management tools is staggering. And all of it, while interesting, misses the point: the tool you use to track your tasks doesn't make you do the stuff on the list. Only…