Others say...

"You'll want this book even if you think you don't need it"
I purchased this book honestly thinking it'd be just a rehash of material already on the web and common sense. And "lifehack number one was", but most of the remaining ones were very useful, ingenious, and best of all new to me. The bedsheets in the pillow case suggestion alone was worth the price of admission in my opinion.

I'm a tech-savvy, fairly squared-away, David Allen reading, Merlin Mann watching guy, but still found a lot of valuable information in this book that I put into practice immediately. The author goes out of her way to offer as many platform agnostic (doesn't matter if you use Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Firefox, IE, etc.) solutions out there. I suggest reading while seated at your computer because you'll want to try out the tip right on the spot.

Whether you're an organizational nightmare or firing on all 8-cylinders 24/7, you'll find some good material here. It belongs up there on your book shelf with Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.

"I give it 4.5/5"
Lifehacker
reviewed by Dr. Eric Flescher, Olathe, KS:[...]
Author: Gina Trapani
Publisher: Wiley
Released: 2006
Pages: 300
$25 USA
$30 Canada
E 16
ISBN: 0-470-05065-9

Strengths: Each hack has a difficulty level , which platform(s) it works with and the cost (many free). Interesting set of 88 tech tricks and tips. Covers all platforms and free and commercial software. Great to find what you need to use right now and to use a resource in the near future as you continue to look through the pages in this book.

Weaknesses: Black and white. You have to go through all of the chapters and hacks and see ones you like for example that can be used for Macintosh. Would have been nice if the content outlines the level, platform and cost there instead of having to "hack" through each of the 80 tasks to get an idea of the ones wanted. This way you have to thumb through all of them and the titles which is not all that bad as many are an interesting read even if you may not want to use some of them now but possibly ideas for later. Some of the hacks like the ones that deal with Firefox might be a little dated, as there are new extensions and new development coming out all the time but as at least these hacks will start you in the right directions or give you optional paths you never thought of.

Novice/Intermediate/Advanced

Rating: 4.5/5

A brief review of some page in this book at first did not thrill me. The author is an independent web programmer and a writer (for Wired, Time , New York Times). She is also the editor of Lifehacker.com, a software and productivity weblog. She describes a "Lifehacker " as one who "uses technology to discover and design new ways to get thing done." So in other words, will this book help me and you with your creative problem solving and get more done with less effort.

As I looked more closely at some of the tech tips, I became more interested. Browsing in earnest, I was interested to know whether some of the hacks would be worthwhile for me and are those that I could use now and possibly a later. I took a closer look at these 88 tech tricks to see if they could "turbocharge " some ideas for me and my Macintosh but also whether there were interesting ideas that could be used across some of the cross platform Hacks. Okay Lifehacker - make my day. What can you show me? And I dove into the ten chapter book.

Each hack has a difficulty rating level ( difficulty level, use of platform(s) and displays the cost of each (most free or commercial). I then did a quick look at the different chapters. These included from one to ten. Chapter 1, "free up mental ram," had information about making a hack for an "instant wiki. " This one was very helpful as I have heard of "wikis" but this hack gave me more food for thought and possibly creating ideas for the future.

Sometimes the hacks had additional tasks to try with various website software, in this case, Flickr but this one included information on tagging your photos. Some of the hacks like those in Chapter 2, "firewall your attention, " mentioned "splitting desktops" which was intriguing.

There are hacks for MP3 players, computers, tasking and more. Chapter 3, "automate repetitive tasks " downloading movies while hack 19 "defrag PC" which was one of the hacks for just PC. Chapter 4 "streamline common tasks," has a hack for disabling desktop via remote control home computer (hack 36). In ch 5 xp vista and osx
Chapter 5 , "get your data to go," optimizing your desktop, running a home server and even backing up your iPod had some ideas for eventual if not immediate usage.

In Chapter 6, "control your email," the best hack for me is the Hack 46 " decreasing your email response time," but otherwise I did not find this chapter that helpful. Chapter 7, "organize your stuff," has 13 firefox recommended extensions you might want to use, while Chapter 8, "kick start your productivity" was not much to liking but people who need more help might find these ideas helpful mapping your time using a spreadsheet.

Chapter 9,"master the web." had some good ideas. Like many, I found out about Firefox and pretty must ditched Internet Explorer a few years ago. Hack 71 (for firefox extensions) has some worthwhile ones to look for and utilize. However if you have Firefox you also need to know that more extensions are coming out all the time, some that surpass these extensions. Meanwhile Hack 68 "subscribe to website with RSS, " was helpful. Hack 74 (using) "multiple sites tab browsers" is well done. If you have not used multi-tab homepage for your browser this is certainly a definite look see. Chapter 10, "tune your computer," has many that are pc and windows based.

The hacks are a interesting and easy read. I was hoping that the index would list all mac or osx so I could narrow my search more quickly. No such luck however. I am not really sure why such an index is missing. I will definitely try several of these hacks right away or have a good in-depth look. I'll also keep thumbing through for those hacks tjat I think may be useful. For $25, this book might be useful no matter whether you have PC (Windows, Vista) and / or Mac (no Linux). Your purchase might also depend upon your main intent and use your computer. But chances there are some new ideas that will be gained, others you will tweak and tinker with and other mini- ideasa that also will be helpful.



"Buy The Book...It's worth it"
I've had this book for nearly a year. I thought by now that I would tire of it, but I haven't. I use the lifehacker website, and at the time I purchased the book I was sure that it would have a limited shelf-life and I would find myself using the website totally.

That hasn't happened. The book is my normal starting point, and I enjoy it now as much now as I did the day I brought the book home.

"Computer Tips"
Well worth buying. Excellent tips, internet freebies and great directions on how to implement the ideas. You can do an overview in a few hours by skipping the detailed directions. I learned a lot of great tips to make my computer more productive and easier to use. As useful as the "Dummies" series.

"Make sure you're the "intended audience" for this book"
I could see where this book would be an excellent read for a "hyper-techie". Although I consider myself well above par on computer technology, this book had no appeal to me because I'm not - at all - for making changes to the registry (although I know how) or for tampering "under the hood" of any other part of the operating system, never ever really a wise move in the end (when the computer house comes crumbling down). "Working under the hood" is what this book is about, NOT maximizing (or turbo charging) one's managerial or operational efficiency, which is what I thought the book was about. Make sure it's a fit before you buy it. I returned it.

 

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"Lifehacker", This book is great for tech learners of just about all levels. I consider myself technically inclined, however, there were still many things in this book that I had either never thought about, or just didn't know exactly how to do.

Lifehacker is a great collection of hacks that will make your life easier and more interesting. I recommend this book to anyone who possesses this desire.

"I could not find a trick to use", I bought this book, because Amazon recommended it automatically with this great book: The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich

and I made a mistake. And this is NOT because the book is bad or poorly written or has no information inside. And this is why giving the stars here is hard thing. How to rate book if YOU can not use a single trick, because you just do not like them or do not need them?
Book is about (TECH!) tips, but I was buying the book, since3 I thought it will be more thinking and time management related.

Gina teaches you how to block entertainment website before 3 o'clock, before you had not done the job - no this or that website, Firefox will not allow you open it and so on so on. Every tip I read I answered - cool yes. Interesting - yes. Will I use it? No.

And so all the way in the book. What I want to say - if it is possible - TRY look inside the book before you buy - some people may find it useful, but if you are regular reader and search for time management books - i am afraid you will expect different book. This is most hard review I ever wrote here. I strongly suggest - get a sneak preview of some tips - you will LIKELY have a reactions like - interesting & cool.... by seems I will not use it.

"Something for everyone", I liked the approach that the author takes in offering 88 tips that she has found useful. You can really just pick up the book and open to any page and start reading about a tip. Oh, sure, they are organized into groups and some tips build on the previous tip or two; but you can snack on these whenever you want.

I leave this book on the table in my cube to let visitors thumb through it if they happen to be waiting for me.

If you're a "continuous improvement personality" like me; then you've probably already seen or adopted a bunch of these tips. But, there are so many tips/tricks that you are bound to find some that are new.

"Computer Hack - Not Life Hack", This book is definitely worth the time to pickup and read. As someone who has a million shortcuts in my life, I was hesitant picking this book up. But the first 25-40 hacks are gold. Solid Gold.

Most of the information in this book can be found in various locations. But the author brought everything together in one place.

My only criticsm of the book, was that it was written for the layman, for the most part. Descriptions on how to use flicker etc, were uncalled for. We'll figure it out. And many hacks were completed half way...and never really completed with any flourish. I'd like to see a part II, which takes those same hacks, and takes them to the next level. Ie - Email yourself a backup hack taken to times 10 wiht backup, and information inside the email.

"Pretty cool.", Well, it's a pretty cool book ... but, I have to admit I haven't used one trick so far. Not sure why, but a lot of them seem unrealistic to me. I'm sure someone can use them, but most are not for me.



 
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"Great book that you don't have to read all at once", This is a great pragmatic book for those that are looking to improve their productivity using technology. The format of the book is particularly well suited for those of us "on the go" and find it challenging to read a book at one sitting. Most of the 88 "hacks" in the book do not rely on knowledge from other hacks, but, if they do, the other hacks are clearly indicated in the text. Because of this, you can easily jump right into the middle of the book and learn something beneficial. The other great thing about this book is that the companion website [..] makes it a living, breathing experience so, if you are looking for more, the author's website keeps you regularly up to date.

"Excellent Tech Reference - and it's free", I can't believe the number of people in here who write negative comments about this book. I guess they don't realize that the book is free in pdf form, and has been for a long time. So, if you don't like it, you could have read the free version and not paid a dime.

For me, this is an excellent resource for a multitude of things. Granted, yes, we could go out and find that same information on the internet with various topics within the book. However, the author has taken her ideas and what she's gone through, and put them into an easy, single reference that would otherwise be quite a few hours searching the internet. I am buying the book because I think it's an excellent resource, and I will use it time and time again, so why not contribute to the author's hard work by allowing her to benefit for the effort she put forth so we wouldn't have to take all that time.

No single person knows everything, and even though I'm a tech, there are still things I learned in this book that I didn't know, or didn't know existed. This is a great reference book, and I am buying it to pay homage to the author, as well as for future reference. Outstanding work, Gina.

"Definitely not for the novice", I'm sure this is a great book for technophiles, but as someone who has begrudgingly come into the computer age, I found this book to be both overwhelming and hard to follow. It has lots of tips, but I found it impossible to sift through. I passed the book on to one of my more techno friends.

"All those tricks can easilly found in internet", Well, that's it, i've purchased a book that is giving me tricks that or i allready know or can be very use to find if needed. So, it is not worth at all...

"Outstanding list of common sense ideas", The thing about common sense is that it is not common... That's why when you pick up this book (regardless of your professional experience or proficiency with computers) you will discover many things that, once explained, will generate that "ahah!" moment and start you thinking: "Why didn't I think of that?".

If you follow some of the hacks in the book you might just never again:

- Lose your keys
- Come out of a meeting without understanding who's doing what and with little recollection of what was actually discussed
- Lose your data
- Waste time during the most productive part of your day
- "Invent" the content of your timesheets because you just cannot remember what you did

Let's face it... even if you only pick up and effectively adopt 2-3 of the hacks in here, the book has more than paid for itself.

On top of all that, the narrative is easy-going and entertaining. Gina Trapani has done a fantastic job with this.

What are you waiting for??? Buy it now!!! (Trust me you will be thanking me, the other reviewers and Gina in no time)

 
 
 

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