meet meghan

"If at first you don't succeed, call it version 1.0"

I am - like this website - a work in progress, undergoing iterations, upgrades, and software updates (couldn't help myself with the computer comparison). My passion lies in lifestyle technology. I love to write about gadgets, web applications, startups-- basically anything that’s quirky (like me). My hope is that this blog will inspire you to 'Geek Out' without intimidation or boundaries.

I'm always open to suggestions and feedback. Feel free to email me any new ideas you find, as I'm always looking for the BBT (i.e. Bigger Better Technology).

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Meghan

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Omnifocus was inspired by David Allen&#8217;s book &#8216;Getting things Done&#8217;. The iPhone application for this software won the Apple iPhone 2008 design award for best productivity device. It&#8217;s a premier task management software that syncs to your desktop. My favorite analogy of this application came from a reader &#8216;Launching OmniFocus is like dropping into the cockpit of a $270,000 performance sports car, people who know how to use it (correctly) insist there is no greater articulation of power, elegance, and performance on the road today&#8217;. This is one of Julia&#8217;s favorite productivity devices. I&#8217;m hoping that it will convince her to trash the Treo and finally embrace the iPhone. 

Omnifocus was inspired by David Allen’s book ‘Getting things Done’. The iPhone application for this software won the Apple iPhone 2008 design award for best productivity device. It’s a premier task management software that syncs to your desktop. My favorite analogy of this application came from a reader ‘Launching OmniFocus is like dropping into the cockpit of a $270,000 performance sports car, people who know how to use it (correctly) insist there is no greater articulation of power, elegance, and performance on the road today’. This is one of Julia’s favorite productivity devices. I’m hoping that it will convince her to trash the Treo and finally embrace the iPhone.