productivity – rich text https://www.lafferty.ca Rich Lafferty's OLD blog Mon, 10 Sep 2007 02:03:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.2 Mm. https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/09/09/mm/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/09/09/mm/#comments Mon, 10 Sep 2007 02:03:29 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/2007/09/09/mm/ I firmly approve of the addition of Bailey’s to coffee. In fact, I wonder if it would be considered inappropriate for those winter mornings with 8:30 classes.

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Foxit Reader https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/07/30/foxit-reader/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/07/30/foxit-reader/#comments Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:23:47 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/2007/07/30/foxit-reader/ image I just finished recommending this software to Trevor who was complaining about Acrobat Reader being big and slow, and I realized I should mention it here too.

Foxit Reader is a free, lightweight PDF reader for Windows and Linux. It comes in somewhere around the 4MB mark on disk once installed (compared to Acrobat Reader’s 87MB), and the copy I have running right now with its own 90-page, user manual open has a 10MB working set in RAM (6MB private). It starts in a second and renders and prints PDFs very well (unlike, say, xpdf). Until version 2.0 it didn’t have a browser plugin, but I consider that a feature — I want PDFs to open in their own program. (Apparently 2.0 does include a plugin, although there’s a bit of a bug in the installer that requires some extra steps to get it to work with Firefox.)

They also offer a Pro Pack ($39) which offers PDF annotation without a watermark and a “Save as text” option.

And they don’t stop at reading PDFs — if you’re the sort that needs Acrobat instead of just Reader, there’s also PDF Creator ($35), which provides a virtual printer that lets you print from anything into a PDF file, and PDF Editor ($99) which lets you modify PDF files directly. I don’t use any of those although Creator is tempting now that I’m reading about it.

But Reader is their shining star. PDFs are so much less hassle when they’re fast.

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Crepuscular time https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/05/27/crepuscular-time/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/05/27/crepuscular-time/#comments Sun, 27 May 2007 17:10:20 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/2007/05/27/crepuscular-time/ A thought that caught my eye in this Metafilter thread:

A person’s success in life is determined by what he does between 5 and 10 pm.

A bit overly generalized, yes (but not so much in the context of that thread), but I like the sentiment behind it. Especially lately I’m bad for leaving work, stopping at a cafe, having dinner, and then just… not doing much. Part of that is that I probably need to fix my sleep schedule so that I’m not dead to the world by mid-evening. But I’ll definitely need to get that habit fixed for next year.

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Having trouble with GTD? Try WSD. https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/03/26/having-trouble-with-gtd-try-wsd/ https://www.lafferty.ca/2007/03/26/having-trouble-with-gtd-try-wsd/#comments Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:54:50 +0000 http://www.lafferty.ca/2007/03/26/having-trouble-with-gtd-try-wsd/ Having trouble with GTD? The intriguing Smallist suggests starting with WSD.

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