ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Mac in General

Quickly opening a your idea collection text file on the Mac via Apple Script

2017-11-25

It pays to have a text file on your computer to quickly jot down ideas. If you use Apple Script and Spotlight, you can open it quickly, without taking your hands off the keyboard.
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Hey, DEVONthink To Go is actually quite good now

2017-09-16

Just a short comment on the mobile version of DEVONthink.
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Mac Tip: Moving and auto-hiding the Dock if you work with different screen setups

2017-08-13

If you work with different screen setups (e.g., only the notebook on the road and two external screens in the office) and you prefer a different dock position depending on the situation, you can quickly switch and move the dock with a small Apple Script.
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A Digital Bullet Journal with Apple’s Keynote

2017-04-14

Stumbled upon Bullet Journals. Seem nice, but given my handwriting, I go for a digital journal. And yeah, with Apple's presentation tool – Keynote.
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Notebook Skins (Update)

2017-01-04

Well, the skins arrived and the idea of making a notebook look like a notebook might just work.
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First Impression: Apple’s Control Strip for MacBook Pro (late 2016)

2016-12-17

Yeah, it's overpriced, but the control strip over the keyboard might actually have something.
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Notebook Skins

2016-12-11

Just some playing around with notebook skin designs. Surprisingly hard to find something that works for a notebook and doesn't look too trashy or unprofessional.
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Having the fonts you need for your Keynote presentations on your iOS device (Calibri, Cambria, MyriadPro, etc.) with AnyFont

2016-10-27

It's great that you can use an iPhone as a replacement for your notebook in presentations. It sucks if the Corporate Design template requires you to use fonts which are not natively available on the iOS device. But there's a way to get fonts on the iOS device anyway — with AnyFont.
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Apple Script for OmniOutliner and Keynote

2016-02-25

Always great to learn something new -- this time what Apple Script can do for OmniOutliner and Keynote. For example, exporting Keynote notes or changing the content of a column in OmniOutliner.
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Looking back at the postings of 2015

2015-12-26

Postings of 2015 ... somewhat sorted for a quick overview/recap.
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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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