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		<title>Cleaning Up My Computer: Text Files</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently, I&#8217;m trying to furiously empty my desktop. I use my desktop as my work queue&#8230; I have random source code of possible projects, essays that I want to read, applications that I want to install&#8230; I like that I &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2007/02/17/cleaning-up-my-computer-text-files/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently, I&#8217;m trying to furiously empty my desktop.</p>

<p>I use my desktop as my work queue&#8230; I have random source code of possible projects, essays that I want to read, applications that I want to install&#8230; I like that I have everything I need to work available on the flick of a wrist (upper right hand is hot cornered to expose: desktop).</p>

<p>I clean it out from time to time, but nevertheless, I really don&#8217;t like having too many things clutter up the desktop. But moving everything I had and shoving it into a folder doesn&#8217;t fix the problem: I want to have things organized and placed into neat little folders (or freaking tagged&#8230; but OS X isn&#8217;t there&#8230; YET. Come on, 10.5&#8230; do it!). I let myself have one column of icons of &#8220;stuff&#8221;&#8230; but that ends up turning into two, three columns of AIEEEE!</p>

<p>&#8216;Tis the weekend. Might as well clean up things. But as I&#8217;m cleaning, I&#8217;m finding out that my organization scheme isn&#8217;t as clean as it can be: <em>I have unnecessary file types.</em></p>

<p><a href="http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnioutliner/">OmniOutliner</a> was the application of choice for typing up outlines of lectures and readings. Now, I&#8217;m finding that the same functionality can be found in TextMate. (I just need to get used to the new method of doing things. Instead of tab or shift+tab, I just need to command+brackets) Since TextMate is blaring fast at opening up files (also helps that I have it open all the time), I&#8217;m going to start have to find a script that changes all my .ooutliner files to pure text files.</p>

<p>I used the Apple native text editor <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TextEdit">TextEdit</a> for some time before that. I use it still to open up .doc files without having to launch open my <a href="http://www.neooffice.org/">NeoOffice</a>. But still&#8230; I want all the extension-less files to have the little purple gear icon instead of a blank sheet of paper. I guess I&#8217;ll look into this as well in the next couple of days.</p>

<p>I guess TextMate is slowly taking over my life. Just like Quicksilver has. I&#8217;m just thankful quicksilver is free. I better start saving for the next version of Textmate.</p>

<p>Thank you, <a href="http://blog.alexargo.com/">Alex</a>, for making my life more&#8230; interesting, for a lack of a better word. Without a proper license to TextMate, I wouldn&#8217;t have the joy of finding out the amazing things I can do with it.</p>
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