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Joe Buhlig and I sit down this week to talk about an app that he uses extensively: OmniFocus. But we don't stop there. We talk about a ton of other things, including:
Paper-based productivity and where it fits into his workflow
The new version of Things by Cultured Code
Why you should consider paying for task management apps
Joe's a productivity powerhouse (as you would have noticed if you listened to his earlier appearance on one of the show's bonus episodes – search back through the archives and you'll find that episode) and I really enjoyed diving deeper into the technical and app-oriented stuff this time around. I hope you did too.
Relevant Links
OmniFocus
Working with OmniFocus
Things | Cultured Code
Joe Buhlig | Twitter
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