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    <dc:creator>DennisLaumen</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[When I read Melissa Dahl’s piece for New York Magazine a few days ago, I had a strong sense of recognition.  Not only do I often feel the same way as she does but, in over a decade of working as a Technologist-for-Hire, I’ve also met so many people like her who feel totally overwhelmed by their digital workspaces. When I sit down in front their computers, I find that they – almost invariably – have a web browser with dozens of tabs open. Sometimes it’s so bad that not even a single character of the title bar is able to be displayed.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>DennisLaumen</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The Mac software ecosystem faces a plague. A plague of Everything Buckets. Indulge me.

If you search for “productivity” or “organization” software for the Mac, you’ll find variations on a particular type of application. These applications claim to be “your outboard brain” or “your digital filing cabinet” or similar. They go by many names: Yojimbo, Together, ShoveBox, Evernote, DEVONthink. There may be differences in their implementation and appearance, but these applications are all of the same sinister ilk. They are Everything Buckets.]]></description>
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    <title>Avoid &quot;Everything Buckets,&quot; aka Why I Can't Get Into Apps Like Evernote</title>
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