I have this huge fascination with productivity and anything digital.
Which is ironic of course, because the more time I spend looking at things like that, the less productive I am. But every now and then, I find something that works.
Symbaloo is a visual book mark interface. I leave it open in the first tab of my browser all the time.
Why would an author want to use it? Because it quicker and easier to find things – from research to social media platform building, from other freelance work to personal tasks. It’s hard to keep all that at your fingertips.
But with one Symbaloo click I can access all my social media, author websites and blogs, business places (the ATO portal), research stored in Evernote, Calendar and To-do, bank accounts and more.
Each button is a hyperlink to a place on the web. Adding, editing and moving buttons is super easy. Default graphics are available for most urls or you can load your own.
If you want, you can have more than one Symbaloo mix.
My bookmark bar never had room for enough bookmarks and accessing a list from the browser was inefficient. Symbaloo saves time and that gets a big tick from me.
Published on April 28, 2015 21:38