The Verge at Work
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Alfred and keyboard shortcuts - The Verge at Work
by TheVerge 13,339 views
The Verge at Work is a series about process. We're not scientists, and we're not gurus, we're just trying to get some work done. The solutions presented here are highly personal, and highly personalized. Not the only way, but our way.
Dieter Bohn explains how to use Alfred, a launcher app for the Mac. Use the keyboard to work faster and get stuff done without having to think about the graphical user interface.
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Capturing and syncing notes - The Verge at Work
by TheVerge 19,253 views
Paul Miller loves ideas, especially his own. Here's how he captures them and syncs them across all his devices.
Read the full feature here: http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/23/2959214/dnp-verge-at-work-nv
Apps in order of their appearance:
Simplenote - http://simplenoteapp.com/
Notational Velocity - http://notational.net/
iA Writer for Mac - http://www.iawriter.com/
Dropbox - http://dropbox.com
PlainText - http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/plaintext
iA Writer for iOS - http://www.iawriter.com/
ResophNotes - http://www.resoph.com/
Flick Note - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.teragadgets.android.notes
SymNote - http://talvbansal.com/apps/symnote/
pondNotes - https://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.smallpondapps.app.pondnotes&applicationid=952
BerryNote - http://vivaceapps.wordpress.com/berrynote/ -
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The art of making GIFs (Verge @ Work)
by TheVerge 15,569 views
CAUTION: 0:28 through 0:48 is a bit intense
Hey slugger, why don't you close that door. It's time we had a little talk. You're about old enough now, and uhh, you know...your body's changing and... uh...well, I guess I'll just come out and say it. Do you know where GIFs come from?
Be sure to read the full article at the link below:
http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/22/4009842/deal-with-it-the-art-and-science-of-creating-gifs -
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Backing up your brain with Evernote - The Verge at Work
by TheVerge 19,859 views
How Thomas Houston uses Evernote as a memory tool for deep reading, writing, and research.
Read the full article here: http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/10/3743350/verge-at-work-backing-up-your-brain-evernote