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title = "iPad Productivity Essentials: The Definitive Guide to Getting More Productive with your iPad - Christopher J. Lee"
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date = 2015-03-21
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tags = ["books", "christopher j. lee", "ipad", "reviews", "it"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24440122-ipad-productivity-essentials):
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You have your iPad, now what? You could continue to use your tablet as an
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excellent web surfing tool. You could also use it to play one of the many,
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many games out on the App Store. Or, you could simply turn it over to your
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spouse or your kid(s) for their enjoyment. I suggest a different path, a path
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that will keep your iPad in your hands, at work…a path that will put you on
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the road towards increased productivity!
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**Easy way to describe this: lazy**
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You know, for a book with a subtitle of "Get efficient with your iPad,
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Evernote and GTD" (or, at least, that's what my edition says in the cover), I
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really expect something more around the lines of "Here is GTD and here is how
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you do this GTD thing with your iPad, and here is how you do this GTD thing
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inside Evernote". Instead, the book goes talking about apps that two months
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from now will not make sense, which are completely unrelated to each other (so
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good look trying to mix them together and get something meaningful), and
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which, most of the time, have nothing to do GTD or Evernote.
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Also, there are a few quirks in the edition that really annoyed me: there some
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marks around the text that seems there was some editor marking down
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corrections to be made, but instead of checking those, the author decided to
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publish the book with the marks instead of the final product.
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In the end, it feels like a bunch of blog posts tied together instead of
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something really targeted towards GTD and Evernote.
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