18th January 2013
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Tutor:
Don McAllister
Duration:
06:32
Category:
With so many applications and sources of information, it's sometimes difficult to know where to put "stuff". You may want to read it now, read it later, save it for archival purposes or even create an action from it.
In this episode I discuss my personal requirements for where I keep all my digital "stuff" dependent on its intended usage, and take a look at some of my favourite apps for managing a potential information overload.
After laying out my rationale, I take a look at Pocket, a great way of capturing webpages, videos and images. Pocket acts as the "pipeline" or intermediary to route my captured information into other apps. I take a look at capturing web pages and videos, links in Tweets and articles from RSS feeds, each one routed to a different app, depending on what I want to do with it.
To convert captured information into actions, I take a look at setting up and using the new OmniFocus Mail Drop service and demonstrate how I use that to keep my captured information organised.
The full episode includes sections on:

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| Chapter | Duration |
| Start | [6m 12s] |
| Pocket Web Interface | [10m 3s] |
| Pocket Mac Client | [5m 36s] |
| Using TweetBot with Pocket | [2m 20s] |
| Using Reeder with Pocket | [3m 47s] |
| OmniFocus Mail Drop | [9m 36s] |
| Wrap Up | [1s] |
Two parts to this week's tutorial, covering two fantastic Mac utilities:
Bartender - It's so easy to run out of space on your Menu Bar as it seems every app wants to install a MenuBar icon. Take back control of your MenuBar with Bartender.
Clarify - There are sometimes when a step by step guide is just what you need. Clarify takes the pain out of creating and updating documentation with a built in screen capture tool, and optimised annotation tools. Once you've created your documentation, export as PDF, share to DropBox or Evernote or host using a free account on Clarify-it.com.
Time for a MacMontage this week, albeit with a bit of a theme. The theme is Sync and Storage, and I take a look at a couple of services I've been using over the past few weeks as alternatives to some tried and test services.
The first being OmniPresence, a possible alternative (or more likely supplement) to iCloud, and Copy.com, a potential alternative to Dropbox.
This week completes coverage of one of the premier business applications for the Mac - Daylite by Marketcircle.
Daylite is an application that allows you to keep everything related to your business in one place - Customers, calls, emails, appointments, notes and more - all in a single multi user application.
Following last week's introduction to Daylite, Tim Stringer takes us through using this powerful application.
If you work with text, you need TextSoap!
TextSoap is the perfect application for fixing or cleaning your text.
With over 100+ built in text cleaners, TextSoap will fix all those niggling problems with your text, from extra spaces and returns to stripping out unwanted strings or even HTML code. You can even create your own simple text cleaners to match your requirements exactly, or built complex conditional cleaners to do things you never thought possible. Either way, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
The third and final (for now) part of the Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
This week, I finally take a look at the brand new workflows feature of Alfred v2, accessible via the optional Powerpack.
I think you'll be impressed!
Continuing on from last week, it's part 2 of an Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
According to the Alfred blog, less than 15% of Alfred v1′s code was reused and every feature has been carefully improved. In addition, they've added in some neat new features, including WorkFlow, a highly customisable replacement for Extensions and Hot Keys.
This week, I take a look at some of the changes to the built in features of Alfred v2 with the optional Powerpack.
Alfred v2 has just been released, and this week, it's part 1 of an Alfred v2 Masterclass!
Alfred v2 has been re-written from the ground up to be faster, more efficient and easier to use.
According to the Alfred blog, less than 15% of Alfred v1′s code was reused and every feature has been carefully improved. In addition, they've added in some neat new features, including WorkFlow, a highly customisable replacement for Extensions and Hot Keys.
This week, I start from scratch and take you through some of the basics of Alfred, cover some of the changes, and demonstrate how to customise Alfred's default behaviour.
Information Workflows tutorial is also avaliable to watch in Issue 7 of the ScreenCastsOnline Monthly
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