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The web interface is vastly improved over the last few years and includes a free streaming option (with ads) as well as paid subscriptions that allows users to download content to a mobile device.
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So, I’ve come full circle and gone back to Rdio. But in the end, there was just as much work involved in grooming Pandora to my tastes that I might as well have built my own playlist. Play stuff like that,” without having to build all the playlists myself. I abandoned it when everyone went to Spotify and played with that for awhile and finally went to Pandora for the ability to say, “I like English Beat. The first one I ever tried was Rdio and I’ve built a lot of playlists on it. Luckily, most music players and streaming music tools are now accessible via web interface so I’ve been able to test and play with Spotify, Rdio and Pandora. As a result of my office firewall and absence of wi-fi for my iPad at work, I need most of my tools to be accessible without installing an app or feature a browser-accessible interface. I have an iMac 27″ at work (behind a big SERIOUS firewall), a personal 13″ MacBook Pro, an iPad Mini (the original incarnation, no retina, no data) and an iPhone 4s (seriously needing to be updated). The first aspect to my organization is that I work on Mac and Apple products exclusively. Other issues had never been thoroughly dealt with in the past so I used the growing pains of Yosemite as my chance to re-evaluate my whole digital tool library. Many of my standby tools required upgrading and some fell by the wayside. I can’t be the only one who worries about the best way to stay on top of everything, can I? The to-do lists, grocery lists, ideas for blog posts, things to read now, things to share, things to read later, work projects, events in my life and everything else?Ī lot of this fussing has come as a result of upgrading to Yosemite (OS X 10.10). I’ve been fiddling with which music player is best for me, what task manager can get me off the panic precipice as well as all the other digital tools I need to stay organized and productive like text input, calendar management and getting all this stuff to synchronize together.


Strangely, for a fan of all things paper-and-pen/cil, I’ve been thinking a lot about my digital tools recently.
