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Archive for productivity

Snagit To Capture Text, Video and Web Page Images

By Mark Buhagiar
Friday, August 28th, 2009

I have been using SnagIt now for about a year and a half. I find it particularly useful for grabbing parts of images and screen shots. It allows you to capture those difficult to capture images, like a whole web page even though most of it may not be visible. It has the ability to scroll through the page and capture the whole site as one picture.

Today I received an email from Techsmith, the creators of Snagit (they also make Camtasia) and they spoke about using Snagit to capture text from images, video and webpage images. This last feature really caught my attention. There is nothing worse then having to go through a website and pull all the images out one by one. It is tedious and just takes a long time. With Snagin you can now give it the URL of .....

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Fire Up Your Productivity - Turn Off Outlook Email Notifications

By Mark Buhagiar
Monday, August 17th, 2009

As a busy Internet Marketer, one thing we have very little off is time.

Email must be one of the biggest time wasters known to mankind (along with television). A strategy which I learnt from reading the "4-Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferris is to limit the number of times that you check your email.

I know for many of you this is much easier said than done especially when Outlook keeps popping up and telling you that you have new mail. What I recommend is that you only check your email twice a day, once at 11am and once at 4:30pm. Another thing I recommend is that you turn off email notifications. This will stop you from being tempted to stop work and open that new message immediately.

To turn off notifications you need to do the following.......

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Tags : email, productivity
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