NSLog(@”testing”);

Recently, I’ve been going through a transition towards becoming a much more organized person. This started happening about a month ago, for various reasons, including inexplicable memory loss, the will to do my job without having to research every single problem over and over, and a desire to succeed in the business world, which requires a great deal of organization.

At first, I was still stuck in a few old habits of using plain text files to store all textual information, and using directories to organize them, until I found VoodooPad and obviously had to purchase it right away. Migrating to using this app solely has significantly cleared up my FS and made finding information I need so much easier and quicker. Not to sound like I’m advertising or anything, but I strongly recommend this to anyone who needs to keep organized like I do.

I’ve come to realize a few things: first of all, I don’t have to be the only person who benefits from everything I jot down; also, sometimes clicking through a hierarchical tree of files or links just doesn’t cut it when you need to find something quickly.

So stay tuned; I’ve got several things I’d like to share with the world, especially regarding the occasional Cocoa tricks and tips.

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