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Harold Gary
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AI is unlikely to replace jobs that require human emotions, face-to-face interaction, creativity, and decision-making skills. For example, teachers, caregiving personnel, psychotherapists, artists, craftsmen, physical therapists, and judges. Additionally, jobs that require staff to improvise and solve problems based on their experience are also difficult to replace with AI.
For instance, AI...
What jobs or skills do you think AI can never replace?
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Ditto. It makes complex tasks easier. When you have a question in mind, just ask ChatGPT, which gives you the feeling that you are communicating with a knowledgeable, cool-headed, and well-mannered scholar. 'He/She' is always ready to help and never complains about being tired. With it, you have a virtual assistant, consultant, and mentor.
Additionally, I use other easy-to-use tools to make my...
What’s the One Tool You Can't Live Without Right Now?
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Prioritizing work tasks is helpful for staying organized, but ensuring each task is completed within the deadline is equally important. It gives you the confidence to start new projects and helps you stay focused without worrying about unfinished tasks.
To achieve this, I also use flexible and reliable productivity tools to boost work efficiency. For example, iBoysoft MagicMenu...
What’s your go-to hack to stay focused and organized? 📋
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1. Grammarly: https://www.grammarly.com/
I’ve been using Grammarly for years. It polishes my writing with grammar corrections, tone adjustments, and clarity suggestions, making it invaluable for producing professional content across platforms.
2. Text Blaze: https://blaze.today/
Text Blaze simplifies repetitive typing by letting you create snippets for frequently used text. Type a shortcut,...
Favorite app for productivity?
Ernest Wolfe
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1. OpenMultipleURLs ( https://chromewebstore.google.co... )
Available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. This browser extension simplifies opening multiple websites or URLs in separate tabs all at once. I rely on it almost daily to quickly load numerous pages with minimal effort.
2. iBoysoft MagicMenu ( https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/ )
This productivity tool is a must for Mac users who...
What's your top productivity tool?
Ernest Wolfe
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iBoysoft NTFS for Mac – Ensure your Mac can read and write to Microsoft NTFS-formatted drives, just like internal drives.
👉 https://iboysoft.com/ntfs-for-mac/
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NTFS is a patented file system by Microsoft, widely used by Windows computers' internal hard drives and many portable storage devices, including external hard drives, SD cards, USB thumb drives,...
Can you explain your product in one sentence?
Chandan Jadhav
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Harold Gary
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The best advice I received is:
1)Do all the work at once and try to avoid modifications or redoing it. This can save a lot of time for yourself and others.
2)Do only one thing at a time. Stay focused by closing unnecessary dialog windows, links, software, etc., on the computer. Postpone unimportant tasks and prioritize completing the tasks at hand.
3)Use effective platforms, tools, and software...
What is the best piece of advice you have received about time management?
Abdul Rehman
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Harold Gary
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What about these additional features?
* Customizable Task Categories: Allows users to group tasks into categories or labels (e.g., urgent, not so urgent) to stay organized.
* Progress Tracking: Includes a feature for users to estimate the time required for each task and track progress based on time spent.
* Deadlines and Reminders: Enables users to set deadlines for tasks with optional...
Time Management Tools
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Our approach addresses users' pain points more effectively than our competitors. For example, we offer a productivity software for macOS called iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/ ), which helps Apple users manage files and significantly enhances the Finder's functionality.
This software allows you to adopt Windows-style right-click behavior and offers extensive customization...
What's your approach to building a product that stands out in a saturated market?
Arron Young
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For me, Notion (https://www.notion.so/help/guide...) is a great tool for remembering things. You can write notes, create daily tasks, and organize everything in one place, making it easy to find and review old information when needed.
Additionally, good file management can help you keep track of important files. For example, you can use third-party tools like iBoysoft MagicMenu...
What's a good productivity tool that helps you recall your memory and information in the past?
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Harold Gary
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I utilize time management and productivity tools to enhance my focus and increase efficiency, allowing me to accomplish more in less time. Whenever I encounter a task that demands too much effort, I search for simpler alternatives. Some effective tools I’ve recently explored include:
# 1 : Text Blaze (https://blaze.today/) : This tool has helped me reduce repetitive typing tasks.
# 2 : Pomodor...
What's one productivity hack that has transformed how you work?
Ernest Wolfe
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iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/) enhances the Mac right-click menu by adding features similar to Windows. It allows you to create various file types (doc, txt, pdf, etc.), move or copy files, access frequently used items, and perform tasks like permanently deleting files—all with a simple right-click.
For example, unlike Windows, where you can create new files like .doc...
How does your productivity tool enhance your workflow?
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iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/) is a convenient tool for Mac that enhances the right-click menu by adding useful new options.
With it, you can easily create new files, move or copy files, and quickly open items, making the Mac right-click menu function more like the one on Windows.
In short, it allows you to create various file types (such as doc, docx, xls, xlsx, txt,...
What's your go-to tool for boosting productivity?
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iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/) is a convenient tool for Mac that enhances the right-click menu by adding useful new options.
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With it, you can easily create new files, move or copy files, and quickly open items, making the Mac right-click menu function more like the one on Windows.
In short, it allows you to create various file types...
How does your productivity tool enhance your workflow?
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iBoysoft MagicMenu( https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/ ):
This Mac software significantly enhances Finder's functionality. With only a simple right-click, I can create a new file, open the file with selected applications, copy, move, or transfer items, quickly access files or URLs, locate duplicates, compress files, and perform various other tasks. That saves me a lot of time.
What’s the most underrated tool or app you’ve discovered this year?
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Harold Gary
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It depends on your needs. For me, the following tools are helpful.
1. Distraction blockers - BlockSite ( https://blocksite.co/ ): BlockSite is great for staying focused. You simply add distracting websites or keywords, and it blocks them while you work. It also lets you set up redirect pages to keep your focus intact.
2. Note-taking apps - Evernote ( https://evernote.com/ ): More than just for...
What’s one productivity tool you can’t live without and why?
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1. ChatGPT - It saves me tons of time by polishing my writing, spotting minor differences between phrases, and providing fast answers.
2. TickTick - I use it for short-term to-do lists (it's always on the front page, so I get constant reminders).
3. Focusmate (https://www.focusmate.com/) - It helps me stay focused and productive.
4. iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/) -...
What are the tools that completely changed the way you work?
Hussam
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I mainly use a MacBook Pro for work.
* PasteNow (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pa...)
A cross-platform clipboard manager that syncs clipboard records across iOS and macOS via iCloud, storing text, links, images, and code.
* iBoysoft MagicMenu (https://iboysoft.com/magic-menu/)
This software greatly improves Finder's efficiency. With a right-click, you can create files or folders, open them...
What's your favourite productivity tool that you discovered in the last 2-6 months?
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iBoysoft NTFS for Mac offers Apple users the ability to effortlessly read and write to Windows NTFS-formatted hard drives, SD cards, and USB flash drives on their Mac, functioning just as if they were using internal storage.
Typically, macOS only allows reading from NTFS drives but restricts users from modifying, adding, or removing files. Our software eliminates this limitation, enabling...
What's the most underrated feature in your product?
Naresh Meetei
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Harold Gary
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Here are some of my most frequently used Chrome extensions to boost productivity:
- Grammarly ( https://www.grammarly.com/browse... ) : Provides real-time grammar and spell check suggestions to automatically improve your writing.
- Forest ( https://chromewebstore.google.co...) : Helps me stay focused while working. A tree grows as I focus on my tasks, but leaving the app midway will cause the...
Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Productivity in 2024
Vimal Kumar
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