My aggregator of choice
In the comments on an earlier post, Beth Kanter asks why I use FeedDemon.
It's the ferry.
I was a big bloglines user. I would be perfectly happy to do all of my work in my browser. However, I moved an hour ferry ride away from my San Francisco office and I wanted to be able to work offline.
I looked at different stand alone applications (no integration with an email client for me) and settled on FeedDemon because it allowed me to process items easily.
I go through my feeds delete or store for later action. My later actions are:
I spend my morning ferry ride into the city processing all the information in my aggregator and then I can quickly act on it when I'm in the office later.
And, yes, I am a GTD geek. Why do you ask?
(in: gtd, aggregator)
It's the ferry.
I was a big bloglines user. I would be perfectly happy to do all of my work in my browser. However, I moved an hour ferry ride away from my San Francisco office and I wanted to be able to work offline.
I looked at different stand alone applications (no integration with an email client for me) and settled on FeedDemon because it allowed me to process items easily.
I go through my feeds delete or store for later action. My later actions are:
- to read
- to comment
- link blog
- ext337
- crankreport
I spend my morning ferry ride into the city processing all the information in my aggregator and then I can quickly act on it when I'm in the office later.
And, yes, I am a GTD geek. Why do you ask?
(in: gtd, aggregator)






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