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This week’s panel : Stu Helm, Paul Shadwell, Josh Holat and special guest Tee Morris
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This week’s panel : Bart Busschots, Stu Helm, Michael King, Joel Drapper and Simon Bainbridge
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The folks over at Realmac Software have just launched a new version of LittleSnapper (#1.5).
If you don’t already know, LittleSnapper is a great little app that makes it really easy to snap, and organise screenshots. It’s especially appealing to web designers like me that want to keep a collection of inspirational website elements, etc.
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This week’s panel : Stu Helm, Bart Busschots, Michael King, Claus Wolf and Anthony Gartner
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We’d like to take this opportunity to welcome Claus to the team, you’ll see more from him on the blog and podcast as time goes on. We hope you enjoy the show, and thanks for your continued support of IMP Live.
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:23:13 — 38.2MB)
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This week’s panel : Bart Busschots, Stu Helm, Jason Martin, Connor Jackson and Paul Shadwell
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Sorry for the late show this week, a few things delayed the release. We hope you enjoy the show, and thanks for your continued support of IMP Live.
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:23:25 — 35.3MB)
We are happy to announce the IMP iPhone App! …Sorta. We are now accepting people for an open beta so we can iron out bugs before it goes public in the App Store.
How to Apply:
Send an email to beta AT impodcast DOT tv with your device UUID and your name. We’ll email you back with a beta version of the app, and instructions on how to get the application installed on your device.
Due to restrictions, however, we can only accept a few into the beta for now. The first twenty people or so we hear from will be accepted, but no more. There is a possibility that we may accept more in the future, but that is not guaranteed, so don’t hold out for it.
For those that don’t get into the beta, check out these fresh screenshots we have straight from the app.



The wagon, or bandwagon, as it is called, is a notoriously slippery and narrow thing. This means that it’s incredibly easy to fall off of it. It’s easier than falling off a log, in fact, because before falling off a log you become concerned about how much it will hurt when you hit the ground, while when falling off the bandwagon it doesn’t really hurt at all, at least not at first.
Overstretched analogy aside, it is a fact of life and of GTD that you’ll stop doing it at some point, whether it be intentionally or not. Even David Allen, the man who started it all, admits to falling off the wagon frequently. Naturally, he being who he is, he’s probably come up with strategies to get back on. However, I’m not here to tell you about him, I’m here to tell you about me. (more…)