August 3rd, 2011
Well it finally happened. Monday, August 1st, I released my application, Keymando. A little over two years in the making, after many long nights, it’s finally for sale in the Mac App store.
Keymando began as a simple global hotkey mapping utility that allow users to use vi-like hjkl navigation instead of arrow keys. Initially called “ViKing” because of its vi user focus, it grew into an entire key mapping and automation tool poised to completely change the way you get things done on the Mac.
November 17th, 2009
The following is a list of tools that I use on a daily basis to support my way of Getting Things Done:
- Remember the Milk – My main inbox and list manager.
- Concentrate – My Pomodoro timer for bursts of highly concentrated work.
- Wallet notepad and mini pen – For writing down “stuff” that comes to mind.
- MacVim – Text Editor for editing files of projects, goals, and accomplishments.
- Dropbox – For syncing project files and folders between multiple computers.
- Two Tray Inbox – One tray for incoming and one for ‘to read’.
- Pen and paper – For mind mapping and collecting.
- Books, Blogs, and Audiobooks – For sharpening the axe.