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How to Reduce the Flow of Email
Like countless business folks, IBM's Luis Suarez was tired of his overstuffed inbox and the hours it demanded every day. So he took some drastic measures: He stopped using e-mail. Not entirely, and not cold-turkey, but enough to make e-mail overload a thing of the past. Here's how he did...
Tags: Rick Broida, e-mail, Luis Suarez
Blog posts 2008-06-30
Microsoft Word Tip: Clear Formatting from Pasted Text
The other day I showed you how to remove e-mail and Web hyperlinks from text copied and pasted into a Word document. Okay, but what about formatting? What if you want to rid pasted text of weird line spacing, italics, and the like? Turns out there's an easy shortcut for...
Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, E-mail, Rick Broida, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word, Word Document, Clear
Blog posts 2008-06-25
Microsoft Word Tip: Clear Hyperlinks From Pasted Text
When you copy text from an e-mail, Web page, or another source into a Word document, any URLs or e-mail addresses contained within that text usually wind up hyperlinked. Word offers no clear-cut method of removing those links. You can right-click one and choose Remove Hyperlink, but that's a pretty slow...
Tags: Word processors, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Rick Broida, Microsoft Word, Clear
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Seven Ways to Be Productive with Evernote
Now that hundreds of you have signed up for the Evernote beta, many of you are no doubt wondering, "How can I put this thing to good use?" Lifehack.org offers 7 ways to work with Evernote, including this: Share information unobtrusively: Instead of being "that guy" who sends every last scrap...
Tags: E-mail, Rick Broida, Evernote Beta
Blog posts 2008-06-20
Get Reminders, Updates, Wake-Up Calls and More from Alerts.com
New Web service Alerts.com sends gas-price updates, traffic alerts, baseball scores, and more to your cell phone or inbox. The free service currently offers about a dozen alert choices, including a "free form" alert that lets you send yourself a reminder or any other tidbit of...
Tags: Cellular phones, Rick Broida, Alerts.com
Blog posts 2008-06-19
Track a Package by Sending an Email
There are lots of ways to track packages when you're out and about, but it's hard to imagine a simpler method than this: Compose a new e-mail on your mobile phone. Leave the subject line blank; put the tracking number in the body of the message. Address it to track@fedex.com...
Tags: Rick Broida, e-mail
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Fill Your Open Time Slots with HourTown Online Scheduling
If you saw our recent posts on Web-based appointment-scheduling services Acuity and Genbook and thought, "Huh, that sounds pretty cool," you should also check out HourTown. Designed for small-business owners, HourTown lets you post your open time slots on the Web so customers can schedule appointments with you. ...
Tags: Rick Broida, HourTown Online
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Another Three-Pronged Approach to Uncluttering Your Inbox
Suffering from e-mail overload? A couple weeks back, we showed you how one Microsoft exec manages his inbox. If you liked the idea but not the approach, Lifehacker's Gina Trapani offers this alternative: a "trusted trio" of folders you can use to empty out your inbox. You'll have to read...
Tags: E-mail, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-05-29
More Evernote Invites Available!
Our first batch of Evernote beta invitations barely lasted 24 hours. Thankfully, the company was generous enough to give us 100 more! If you're still interested in taking the whiz-bang information-capture service for a spin, just drop us a line at bizhacks@gmail.com. As before, we promise not to use your e-mail...
Tags: Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-05-28
Three Steps to an Uncluttered Outlook Inbox
As anyone who receives more than 50 e-mails per day can attest, effective inbox management is essential. Microsoft exec Amit Mital offers a surprisingly simple three-pronged approach to dealing with e-mail overload, starting with the creation of three inbox folders: The first one should be just for you, so set...
Tags: Rick Broida, Amit Mital, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Send a Text-Message Reminder to Your Inbox with Kwiry
As regular Business Hacks readers know, I'm a big fan of using Jott for personal reminders: If I remember something I need to do and I'm driving down the highway at the time, a quick call to Jott sends a reminder to my inbox. But what if I'm in the...
Tags: Rick Broida, reminder, Jott
Blog posts 2008-04-03
Save Keystrokes with PhraseExpress (Windows)
Do you frequently have to type the same lengthy phrases? Ever wish you could add different signatures to e-mail sent from different accounts? You can save considerable keystrokes by installing PhraseExpress, a freeware auto-complete utility that automatically inserts text when you type simple abbreviations. For example, suppose...
Tags: E-mail, Rick Broida, Microsoft Windows, PhraseExpress
Blog posts 2008-03-25
Send 5GB Files with File Dropper
If you need to send someone a big file, forget about e-mail: You need a big-file sharing service like Drop.io, YouSendIt, or Transfer Big Files. If you need to send someone a really big file, try File Dropper, which raises the file-size cap to a whopping 5GB. Think about...
Tags: E-mail, DVD, Rick Broida, big file, File Dropper
Blog posts 2008-03-24
Google Spreadsheets Adds Gadgets, E-mail Notifications
Every wish you could add an organization chart to your Google Spreadsheets spreadsheet? Or a pivot table? Perhaps a Gantt chart or timeline? These and other options are now a few clicks away thanks to newly added support for gadgets -- little plug-ins that add capabilities...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Rick Broida, e-mail, spreadsheet, Google Spreadsheets, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Share Files on the Fly with Drop.io
File-sharing service Drop.io caught our attention twice before: First, for offering a simple online "dropbox" for sharing and collaborating on files; and second, for adding a feature that lets you record MP3 audio files via your cell phone. The latest addition to this increasingly useful service: E-mail "drops."...
Tags: Rick Broida, Drop.io, e-mail
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Track Your Expenses with Xpenser
Web-based Xpenser aims to take the hassle out of expense-tracking. The free service lets you submit expenses via e-mail, instant message, text message, Twitter, or even Jott. With so many options, it should be no trouble to record expenses no matter where you are. After signing up and...
Tags: E-mail, Channel management, Rick Broida, Web based Xpenser
Blog posts 2008-02-29
Share Your Desktop with Microsoft SharedView
Web meetings can be incredibly useful, whether they're for showing presentations to clients or brainstorming with far-flung co-workers. Microsoft SharedView lets you connect with up to 15 people, sharing your desktop, distributing "handouts," and even letting others take control. And unlike better-known meeting services such as WebEx and GoToMeeting, SharedView doesn't cost a dime. ...
Tags: Desktops, Rick Broida, Microsoft Corp., desktop, Microsoft SharedView
Blog posts 2008-02-19
Outlook Tip: Turn an E-mail Into an Appointment
Your boss just e-mailed you the date, time, and agenda for the upcoming sales meeting. Wouldn't it be nice if you could add all that info to your Outlook appointment calendar with just a few clicks? You can, according to a tip from Productivity Cafe. All you do is drag...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, Rick Broida, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail
Blog posts 2008-02-18
Outlook Fix: Attach Zip Files to Outgoing E-Mail
I recently migrated from Outlook Express to Outlook 2003. It's been a relatively smooth transition save for one irritating glitch: Outlook 2003 can't "see" Zip files. When I try to attach one to an outbound e-mail, Outlook displays everything in the selected folder except Zip files. At first I thought...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, Rick Broida, ZIP File, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail
Blog posts 2008-01-24
Use Rules to Simplify Your Outlook Inbox
Tired of your cluttered, overstuffed Outlook inbox? Productivity Cafe's Susan Sabo says the path to inbox salvation lies in Outlook's rules feature, which you can configure to automatically direct new mail to designated folders. Consider: You could route mail from your boss to...
Tags: Groupware, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Rick Broida, Outlook Inbox, Microsoft Outlook, Productivity Cafe
Blog posts 2008-01-16