
You’ve heard it. It’s the calling card of the 21st century. Multitask to increase productivity and efficiency. Your Mac can multitask. Can you?
Can you handle email, reports, calls, instant messages, research, and the digital interruptions of the modern work place? Does your Mac help you multitask, or decrease your productivity?
To be honest, looking at my work day, I don’t think my digital life can get much busier, even with a high powered Mac, a dozen open.... (excerpted).
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Ernie Beal said:
You’re either a person who works well in a structured, “to do list,” framework or not. Software solutions only able talents you already have; they won’t overcome a lack of inclination or tendency to drift according to the whims of the day.