The UberTech is a man of mystery who lives in the bay area and works as a information technologist from the lonely solitude of his lovely home office. The UberTech can often be found in local internet cafes slurping down mass quantities of green tea lattes and documenting his plans for world domination inside his little black Moleskine…
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What the UberTech uses to get things done
- Evernote
- Bean
- MacBook Pro
- Texter
- Blackberry Curve
- Google Calendar
- Moleskine Daily Planner
- Moleskine Ruled Notebook
- Dropbox
What the UberTech uses to get things done 2012

Have a nice day !
Hi,
I have a new online productivity tool that I thought might interest your readers.
It is designed to open large lists of URLs with just two clicks.
Sometimes I get lists of URLs in an email, or in a spreadsheet or text file, and I need to look at all of them, so I created URLOpener to open all the URLs on these lists at once, rather than one at a time.
It’s not the sort of tool most people need every day, but it’s a big time-saver for that one task.
If you’d like to give it a try, it is quick and free and there is no account to set up. It is here:
http://www.urlopener.com/
Here’s a short list of URLs if you want to give it a try – though it’s more helpful for long lists:
http://ggtd.wordpress.com
google.com
broken url.com
http://www.facebook.com
http://amazon.com
http://www.blogged.com
http://www.dropboks.com
Many thanks,
Brad Haugaard
URLOpener.com
you go brad!
You need to add Jason Womack’s blog to your blogroll and your links. Jason was David Allen’s top GTD trainer before heading out on his own. If any one knows this stuff inside and out, it’s Jason.
http://www.jasonwomackblog.com
thanks for telling what to do Mike…it makes my life so much easier.
I kid…yup I’m familiar with Jason’s work and have subscribed to his blog off and on over he years.
thanks for taking the time to make your suggestion and I’ll check him out (again)
You might want to alert your readers to this free $99 giveaway through the end of the year–online training system, GTD principles, get up and running in a day and stay that way. You can customize it for your own tool set (task list, PDA, etc.) with just a few clicks.
http://www.priacta.com/Training/troonline.php
Hope this helps!
Hi,
Just a heads up that we are giving away copies of our BlackBerry GTD software application Viira to productivity bloggers like yourself. I noticed you mentioned owning a BlackBerry Curve so I thought I’d drop you a line…
If you are interested in giving Viira a try and want to write a blurb or two about how it works for you on your blog, let me know and I can set you up with the full version.
Viira follows the principles of Getting Things Done very closely and lets people with BlackBerries organize their to-do list by Project, Context as well as by day through our unique Day View perspective. It integrates seamlessly with the BlackBerry Calendar and has support for appointments which can be organized by project and context just like any task.
So let me know if you are interested in giving Viira a try and I will send it your way.
you kidding? free stuff? gimme gimme! and your humble servant will do an unbiased (wink wink) review.
Just send me an email to the email address on file with this post and I will email you the OTA download link right back.
Hi Brad,
Tomorrow Mikogo is releasing a cross platform Mac version of its software. I’d like to send you the news, if you are interested. Please let me know (via email) and I can send you more details.
Kind regards,
Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
http://www.mikogo.com