The Newly Rich blog has some great examples of using virtual assistants. … [Read more...] about Newly Rich
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Procrastination Course
Since the Procrastination Prevention Course was released a little over a week ago, we've had well over 400 people sign up. It has been really encouraging to see how many people are making use of it. … [Read more...] about Procrastination Course
Photo Editing Options
Adobe recently launched a free online version of Photoshop. it appears to share the name of their regular photo application more than anything else. From what I've see it is kind of like Flickr with some image editing capabilities aimed at the home user. If you need a more powerful image editing, but don't need the full version of Photoshop, Photo Elements ($99) is a good choice for Mac or Windows. On Mac, there is a nice program called Pixelmator ($59) that I've been pleased with. Serif Software also has a basic Windows photo editing program that will do what many people need. They have free and paid versions ($10 to $79). Also the Gimp is worth checking out. It is open source (and … [Read more...] about Photo Editing Options
GTDAgenda
GTDAgenda is a web application designed by Dan Baluta designed around GTD. There are free and paid versions. … [Read more...] about GTDAgenda
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