Marc Andreessen on OS X, Web 2.0 (or not) and productivity

June 6, 2007

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Not before time, Marc Andreessen has joined the blogging world. If there’s a guy who understands the Web and it’s interconnectedness with pretty much everything, it’s Marc. In his first few posts, he’s tossed up a couple of straw men, discussed his favorite OS X apps and thoroughly messed with the heads of the personal productivity set.

I’m particularly buzzed by both the productivity post (that I will be discussing on WWD in the next few days) and the “there is no Web 2.0″ piece. Check them all out.

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Joshua Volz September 13, 2007 at 11:32 pm

I read the productivity article and very much enjoyed it. I decided to try to give the “3 lists” idea a try to keep track of my active, pending and old tasks/projects. I started out with Notepad, but it was getting annoying cutting and pasting text around. I wrote a small application that handles the management of the 3 lists and lets you make notes on each task/project. It runs on Windows and is free to download and use (it’s completely free, as in no money is required). Here’s the link:

http://vizonware.com/downloads.html

If anyone has any questions, comments or suggestions feel free to send me an email.

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