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Weekend picks #010

Stefanos Karagos | March 4, 2007

I know that I was ..."invisible" the last weeks, but know I'm back again.

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Portable Document Format (PDF) is the standard for the distribution and exchange of electronic documents and forms around the world.
Bellow you can find the best free PDF printer drivers for Windows [Vista compatible]

1. CutePDF Writer (formerly CutePDF Printer) is the free version of commercial PDF creation software. Requires PS2PDF converter such as Ghostscript.

2. The BullZip PDF Printer works as a Windows printer and allows you to write PDF documents from virtually any Microsoft Windows application.
Many useful features. Requires PS2PDF converter such as Ghostscript.

3. doPDF enables you to convert any printable document to PDF format. Simply select the doPDF printer instead of your regular printer and the file will be converted and saved as PDF document. doPDF supports basic conversion features, including customizable resolution, page scaling, predefined page size and quality settings.

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SEO Note is a freeware personal and business information manager that you can save all your personal and business notes in a single file, easily organize them and make your life easier.

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Nothing better than a good organized directory!
The Ultimate Getting Things Done Index is the best directory for the GTD fans! There you can keep track of GTD blogs, software, news, etc. all on one page.

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SpeedCommander is a comfortable file manager. It builds on the proven two window technology and offers a multitude of exclusive features. Sort, copy, move or delete your files either using the keyboard or the mouse.
The internal file viewer displays over 80 graphics and text formats. In addition, SpeedCommander contains a powerful text editor with numerous extras including syntax highlighting. With the integrated FTP client, you can both download files from the net and upload your own web pages. SpeedCommander even integrates a web browser for you to surf the web!

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Are you a golfer? Do you want better results?
V1 Golf allows you to view, analyze, and diagnose faults with your swing simply and precisely. All the uncertainty is removed when you see your swing compared to a PGA professional.
V1 Golf gives you a clear understanding of your current golf swing and how to improve it – the key to lower scoring – and less frustration!
A must have!

Have a nice week!

GTD for Moleskine

Stefanos Karagos | December 15, 2006

Update:
The new improved version can be found here!


As you can see here, I'm a GTDer :-) This is the first point...
The other one is that before 3 or 4 years, I discovered the amazing Moleskine planners and notebooks [yes, i know! Shame on me :-)] and from then I consider myself a Moleskine ...evangelist.

Trying to integrate the GTD method into my Moleskine planner, I designed a "GTD" A5-sized sheet that helps me on my daily efforts to apply the GTD procedure.

The idea behind is, that if the Moleskine planner itself, is the "basket" where we collect the everyday "stuff", then the only thing we need is to have an easy reachable place for the lists of: Actions, Waiting for and Someday/Maybe entries.
Well, after this simple thought, I designed the "beta" version of my "GTD 4 Moleskine" A5-sized sheet, and I have to admit that it helps me a lot, everyday.

Here you can find in PDF format, the two layouts of the same sheet.
Personally I'm using the one with the yellow side-box because it is easily visible, when I have a lot of paper-stuff inserted in my Moleskine planner. [Yes i use my planner as a daily paper-cabinet too :-)]



I would like to have your helpful comments about my "GTD 4 Moleskine" sheet, in order to make it a real useful tool that we can use it with our beloved Moleskine planner [and why not, with notebooks too]

Any suggestion or idea will be more than welcome!

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