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Being a power user and little tools

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Joel quoted himself writing:

“Most of the time, what happens is that they give their program to a journalist to review, and the journalist reviews it by writing their review using the new word processor, and then the journalist tries to find the

2 Responses to “Being a power user and little tools”

  1. DeWitt Clinton Says:

    I started using Google Docs at work as my default choice for writing everything from short notes to detailed design documents. The editor works so well that I now us it for personal stuff as well, taking over from other tools, such emacs/.txt and my wiki, as my tool of choice. People are constantly sharing works-in-progress with other collaborators, and it is such a killer feature that I wonder how we all lived without it.

    I’ve even tried using Docs as a blog post editor with some success. The editing phase was brilliant, though the HTML that was posted via xmlrpc was a little rough around the edges. (It was valid and formatted well on screen, just not exactly the way I’d normally do it by hand. A heck of a lot better than the old Office HTML export, though!)

  2. power Says:

    Cool!power tools

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