Het was 14 juli 2006 toen ik schreef “Twttr.com, ik zie het niet, misschien iemand van jullie?” De nieuwe dienst was gisteren 4 jaar oud. De eerste tweet? “Just setting up my Twttr”. Wat kan er een hoop veranderen in die vier korte jaren. Het laat maar weer eens zien hoe internetjaren vaak veel sneller…
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Wie is beter dan Google?
Na een dikke week gebruik maken van diverse mailprogramma’s anders dan Gmail kom ik toch wat op mijn schreden terug wat betreft het gebruikersgemak van de Google applicaties. Twee weken terug schreef ik dat ik minder gebruik zou gaan maken van onder andere Gmail. Dat heb ik geweten. Ik heb een aantal grote mailprogramma’s gebruikt…
Briljant gebruik van Twitter interface
Zijn naam liet ergens achter in mijn hoofd een belletje rinkelen maar ik kon het niet direct plaatsen. Ik kwam op de website van Tantek Çelik en dacht een milliseconde dat zijn domein was doorgeplaatst naar zijn Twitteraccount. Ik zag een standaard stroom aan twitterberichten. Maar toen ik twee keer met mijn ogen knipperde zag…
Vrijdag Vragen Vuur #2
Het is weer vrijdag en dat betekent een nieuwe editie van het Vrijdag Vragen Vuur. Elke week stel ik een vraag aan een deel van mijn netwerk. De vraag is altijd wel gelinkt aan de branche of het werk waar we in zitten, het gaat hier dus niet om je favoriete kleur of voetbalclub. De…
Welkom op het moederschip.
Ik ben verschrikkelijk blij met Evernote. Dit programma is een extern geheugen voor veel momenten, sites, inspiratie en ideeën die ik dagelijks tegenkom. Ik heb nog steeds niet alles in de applicatie opgeslagen, maar dit zou wel eens snel kunnen gaan veranderen. Al bladerend door de inhoud van mijn Evernote kwam ik een artikel tegen…
Born on the Streets
Omdat het kan. Ik denk dat die term de laatste jaren het meest is gebruikt voor allerlei online projecten, digitale dromen en meesterlijke mashups. Omdat we de instrumenten goedkoop/gratis voor handen hebben en de distributie van je ideeën ook vrijwel voor niets kan gebeuren via sociale netwerken en blogs. Zojuist kwam ik op Twitter weer…
Vandaag start ik dan dus écht!
Natuurlijk ben ik al sinds 1 januari ingeschreven en was ik een dag per week (officieel) bezig met het opzetten van mijn eenmanszaak. Maar afgelopen week is het doek gevallen voor me bij Rhinofly en vandaag begint dan echt het bestaan als Zelfstandig Professional. Ik hou die term er in (komt uit dit interview), klinkt…
Hack: Netvibes with Firefox 2.0
If you use Firefox 2.0 (and why shouldn’t you?) and Netvibes you may have already found out that the default Netvibes extension is not working with Firefox 2.0. Which basically bums me out because every now and again it can be really handy to quicky add some feed to my Netvibes tab. Also, in the…
We’re moving servers next week!
Just a quick note from the household-department. Next week we will be moving servers for this website. Not that the current server can’t keep up,but I decided to rent my own webspace. Together with the owner we will move this blog to the new space and at the same time set up a new configuration…
3 days left for a FREE Mindmanager license
Just a quick reminder that this wednesday is the final day to enter for a free (!) license of MindManager 6 Pro. Check out the contestdetails at the end of this review of MindManager and enter your favourite mindmap. I already received a dozen or so excellent maps so you will still have a chance!…
Mindmanager, an excellent GTD tool? Win free licenses!
It is no surprise that since I received my free copy of MindJet’s MindManager (MM), I have been using this program like crazy. And I must say, it is a very diverse and broad application which you can use in a variety of ways. What I would like to do is not run you through…
Scrybe is the killer GTD app?
I received an email a couple of days ago about Scrybe. Guess I wasn’t the only one. Right now, the productivosphere (just made that one up) is buzzing with excitement about this new online office application. Check out the promovideo after the click You can check some interface screenshots at this Flickr-set They call it:…
Netvibes GTD tab
Since a couple of weeks, I’ve been using Netvibes as my main startup page. I tried several of these dashboard/aggregator kind of pages but Netvibes gives me…well…good vibes. I have several tabs with the most important information for me to see in a glance. On my personal page I see my Gmail, Google Calendar, Mint…
View the David Allen Webinar
Last week, Mindjet gave us the opportunity to visit an online webseminar with David Allen. In a (technically challenged, I must say) hour-long webseminar, The Dave gave us some insight in how he uses his own GTD-principles. He gave us a little glimpse in his own mindmaps, for instance his 20,000 feet goals, a brainstorm-map…
New feature: Textareatools
I just added a new feature to the comments of this blog. If you think your textarea is too small, you can use the buttons on the right to increase the size of the textarea or to increase the fontsize. It should work in all common browsers. If you find some difficulty or an error,…
6 ways to run an effective meeting
Ever had the feeling that the meetings you attend are a complete waste of time? No agenda, no organizer, just some incoherent emotional rambling about stuff that bothers you and the others. Well, check out these six ways to hold a tight meeting. Just as they do at Google HQ. # Set a firm agenda…
Mindjet’s MindManager for free
Today I received a very interesting link in my feedreader. The dutch PR Firm for Mindjet is giving away free copies of the excellent program Mindmanager for bloggers. If you like to brainstorm, think through processes and generaly get things of your mind, Mindmanager can be a wonderful tool for you. As they say for…
Shortcut Sunday #4: Gmail Macros
In the fourth installment of Sunday Shortcuts (yes I know it’s monday…) I would like to put the spotlight on one of the best Firefox extensions I have seen. The Gmail Macros make it very very easy for you to manage your email in Gmail. The script is Firefox only and you will need the…
SmarterTasks brings GTD to your mobile
Do you use your mobile smartphone a lot for capturing ideas or checking tasks? Do you have Outlook as your primary GTD system? Than perhaps SmarterTasks might be an interesting option for you. I haven’t had the chance to try it out myself but the screenshots and key features look promising # Designed for GTD…
I’m a blackbelt father now!
“Where are the sunday shortcuts?”, “Where are the new articles?” All valid questions…but I had something far far far more important to do the last couple of weeks. And the coming years. Me and my girlfriend Helie are very happy with our new daughter Tess. Her full name is Tess Moana Meeuwsen. Her middle name…
Save time with opening folders
Sometimes the solution to a problem can be so simple. If you have Windows XP and MS Office running. James gave me a quick tip on how to get to regularly opened folders in a flash while working in MS Office. Just add it to “My Places” and it appears in the shortcut bar. Check…
GTD Connect to expensive?
Michael informs us over at Blackbelt Productivity about the new membership program from David Co. called GTD Connect. It talks about the steep price of 48 dollars a month to get all the benefits of this program like a library with audio, video and print, Weekly Review emails, store promotions and The Dave as your…
A new profession: The Professional Simplifier
One of the fun things about blogposts is you can talk about a subject that has been posted long ago and still be current about it. Not all blogs talk about the here and now. Most of them address issues that are of all times and the ideas need to be spread to a wider…
Shortcut Sunday #1: Windows XP
I felt it was time for a new serie here on What’s The Next Action. Since one of the great timesavers in my life is the use of keyboard-shortcuts I thought to myself: Why not share my joy with the rest of the GTD community? So here we are with the first installment of Shortcut…
Three questions to ponder about
I always wanted to use the word “ponder” in a blogpost, for obvious Pinky and the Brain reasons… 🙂 But during my time off, I had some encounters with situations in which I thought to myself: “Hmmm…now how would a true blackbelt Lifehacker wrestle himself through these issues?” So instead of trying to find all…



