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Years ago I wrote a couple of time keeping programs because I was curious how much time I spent in different applications. The first program, TimeLogger1, simply added programs to
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Years ago I wrote a couple of time keeping programs because I was curious how much time I spent in different applications. The first program, TimeLogger1, simply added programs to
This article is a followup to Part 2 in that I am working with the same type of information but have found an even more convenient way to manage it.
This is just a quick list of the information I put into and get out of Obsidian. Inputs: First thing every day I enter a Mood statement, my weight, any
At my last employer, I utilized a series of programs to track my workflow over several years. I have always been a believer in building a better mouse trap, when
One of the easiest things for computers to do today is to take abbreviated text and expand it into words or paragraphs. A couple of decades ago, function keys could
Unlike File Sync software which maintains multiple copies of folders between computers or storage devices, Backup software it meant to save a copy of entire hard drives or newer SSDs
For the last 8 years at my previous employer,
For a long time, there has been an overabundance of computer software. Many software programs are designed for commercial sale from inception. Many others start out with a team of
Many years ago I was a Firefox user as Microsoft Internet Explorer was not very good. Then I got into Opera as it has lots of nifty features. A couple
For about a year I have been using two knowledge management programs, Obsidian and Logseq. They have many similarities and store plain text files that utilize markdown codes for formatting.