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\nAn ungodly number of project management and note-taking tools exist, and I refrain from using them all except Notion. But Notion is not good at dynamic, focused, auto-updating to-do lists.
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\nFor as long as I’ve owned and run my own website (janefriedman.com), I’ve used my website host as my email host as well. I’m not saying it’s a best practice, but it’s always worked for me. Unfortunately, as of last month, it stopped working for reasons unique to my situation. So I went looking for a dedicated email host.
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\nWhile many people recommend Google and Zoho for email hosting, I decided to go with MXroute and couldn’t be happier. The transition was seamless; I did not run into a single problem with the migration. But I only recommend it if you’re tech savvy or can hire someone who is tech savvy to assist you.
\nI stopped using Otter long ago for audio transcription and I have to wonder how they can keep their prices so high. I now use MacWhisper. One-time purchase, use it forever. Basic version is even free!
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