Lifehacker 반양장 (The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better)
Pash, Adam | John Wiley & Sons Inc
0원 | 20110628 | 9781118018378
Start using technology to spend less time working and more time living Isn't that what technology was supposed to give us-more time? If your tools and gizmos seem to be consuming your life instead of streamlining it, you need these 100+ shortcuts. Here are updated versions of tried-and-true techniques plus plenty of new tricks that take advantage of smartphone technology and the growing importance of the web. There are tips for everyone-from Windows, Mac, and Linux power users to those less tech-savvy-all designed to put hours back into your life. A dozen ways to take back time Hack 7: Future-Proof Your E-mail Address Hack 12: Instantly Retrieve Files Stored on Your Computer Hack 24: Design Your Own Planner Hack 37: Set Up a Ubiquitous Note-Taking Inbox Across Devices Hack 43: Build a No-Fly Zone Hack 65: Make Google Search Results Automatically Come to You Hack 71: Run a Home Web Server Hack 80: Automate Android Functions with Tasker Hack 84: Command Your Phone with Your Voice Hack 93: Extend Your Web Browser Hack 109: Firewall Your Mac Hack 110: Speed Up Windows with a Thumb Drive Companion website At www.lifehackerbook.com you'll find hack updates, additional information, and more tips and tricks.
This edition features new and better hacks, all with relevance to the tech world that exists now.
Adam Pash is the Editor-in-Chief of Lifehacker.com and host of the popular Lifehacker web show. A self-taught software developer, he has created popular apps like Texter and MixTape.me. Gina Trapani is the founding editor of Lifehacker.com. Named one of the Most Influential Women in Technology by Fast Company magazine, today she co-hosts popular web show This Week in Google.
A new edition, packed with even more clever tricks and methods that make everyday life easier Lifehackers redefine personal productivity with creative and clever methods for making life easier and more enjoyable. This new edition of a perennial bestseller boasts new and exciting tips, tricks, and methods that strike a perfect balance between current technology and common sense solutions for getting things done. Exploring the many ways technology has changed since the previous edition, this new edition has been updated to reflect the latest and greatest in technological and personal productivity. The new "hacks" run the gamut of working with the latest Windows and Mac operating systems for both Windows and Apple, getting more done with smartphones and their operating systems, and dealing with the evolution of the web. Even the most tried-and-true hacks have been updated to reflect the contemporary tech world and the tools it provides us. Delves into the exciting and clever methods that lifehackers employ to make everyday life easier Features completely new and updated hacks so that they reflect the latest and greatest in both tech and personal productivity Addresses eclectic hacks such as how to speed up typing on your smart phones touchscreen, share links between your desktop and phone, remote control anything with your cell phone, dictate anything into your phone, and use your cell phones data plan on your laptop Details ways to automate your Android phone, augment your knowledge youre your smart phone, consolidate your phone numbers with Google Voice, and more Technology is supposed to make our lives easier by helping us work more efficiently. Lifehacker Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better, Third Edition is your guide to making that happen!
Many things have changed since the release of the second edition of Lifehacker. Windows released a new (and this time, very popular) operating system update; Apple has also released a new OS packed with new shortcuts and features; the web has evolved and is now a more important part of our workflow than ever; and perhaps most importantly, smartphones and smartphone operating systems like iOS and Android have secured a place of importance next to the personal computer (in many cases, supplanting the PC). Those are perhaps the most visible changes on the tip of the iceberg, but the face of technology is always changing, and despite the fact that many of the hacks featured in the previous edition remain useful, most need to be updated to reflect the latest and greatest in tech and personal productivity. In this edition there are more hacks and many new ones, all with relevance to the tech world that exists now and getting things done in that world. "Evergreen" hacks have been updated but their longevity and relevance is still perfect for this edition. New smart phone hacks not included in the previous edition include: Speed Up Your Typing on iOS Speed Up Your Typing on Android Quickly Share Links and Text Between Your Desktop and Phone Remote Control Anything with Your Cellphone Automate Your Android with Tasker Set Up One Number to Rule Them All with Google Voice Save Money on Everything Before You Buy (using scanners and the like) Use Your Cellphone as Your Second Brain (e.g., Google Goggles) Learn Anything About Where You''re at with Augmented Reality Get Reminded of To-Dos When They''re Nearby Dictate Anything to Your Phone Use Your Cellphone as a Scanner Make Your Dumbphone Smarter Tether Your Cell Phone''s Data Connection to Your Computer
A new edition, packed with even more clever tricks and methods that make everyday life easier Lifehackers redefine personal productivity with creative and clever methods for making life easier and more enjoyable.