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great advice! :-)


One of the best books ever!


Krusader is the best, at least according to some articles I read in the last years. I am using it for about a year and am very happy with it.


I'm 46. My oldest software is from 1997, still running, a software for checking technical details of airplanes.


he is a good writer but he brings unscientific arguments in pseudo-scientific words. one should not trust his writings.


I learnt that stuff many years ago. Nice to see it again. Thx for the hint!


That's probably true - for a big number of newspapers and other media, which is actually a shame. Reminds me of Lou Grant (TV series about a honest reporter). We need more people like him.


After having read so many startups stories here: no.


I used Xtext for a while in a bigger project. It really is a great tool. Probably a little bit hard to learn in the beginning, but extremely helpful.


evernote, google calendar, remember the milk, diigo - and not only more channels, but also more actions for every channel.


Actually all but remember the milk is currently available as a channel.

However, I agree that additional actions would be nice. My favorite would be extracting links from emails, so that I could send them to pocket (from reading list newsletters).


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