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Episode 11: Someday/Maybe/Never
Podcast |
Nested Folders
Media Type |
audio
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Business
Education
Technology
Publication Date |
Dec 03, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:28:19
Rosemary and Scotty discuss the purpose and value of someday/maybe lists, as well as different ways to manage them, featuring Rose's use of git as a method.

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Rosemary and Scotty discuss the purpose and value of someday/maybe lists, as well as different ways to manage them, featuring Rose's use of git as a method. Here are some of the the things we mention and love: Eisenhower matrix OmniFocus Nested Folders Episode 4: When Not to be Productive Pinterest DevonThink Trakt Goodreads Git BBEdit Source Tree Working Copy iA Writer Drafts Taskpaper formatting reference Markdown formatting reference, followed by its extended syntax for tasks Bullet Journal If you enjoy Nested Folders, we’d love your support as a subscriber of Unnested Folders, where we produce monthly bonus supporter-only episodes to discuss and try to help solution listener questions and challenges. Thanks everyone!
Rosemary and Scotty discuss the purpose and value of someday/maybe lists, as well as different ways to manage them, featuring Rose's use of git as a method.

Here are some of the the things we mention and love:

If you enjoy Nested Folders, we’d love your support as a subscriber of Unnested Folders, where we produce monthly bonus supporter-only episodes to discuss and try to help solution listener questions and challenges. Thanks everyone!

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