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A change is as good as a rest

I just switched my RSS feed over to Vienna this weekend. This was partly functional, it has some cool features. The one I like best is that if I find an interesting blog it opens up a window for that entry and keeps it open until I choose to close it. That saves me a lot of efforts on book marking, reminder emails and the like. The change was easy, and it's free so all the better. However if I am honest the other reason was boredom, the season is changing and I was restless; the very basis of fashion. I wanted to play with a new piece of software and it gave me a chance to do a heavy pruning on an over cluttered set of feeds.

Now I could have done that in NetNewsWire which has served me well for the last year. It's a good system but not good enough to fend off the attraction of something different with some improved features . Also I picked up the idea from Luis who provided some great data on his switch to Mac. A very similar process to the way my daughter chooses clothes or my son computer games. It's all about proximate contacts and adaption, mixing form with function. This seems to me one of the ways that social computing is going, and some of the consequences (especiallyfor investment and payback for the Venture Vultures) have not been thought through. Software becomes like fashion, something you change with the seasons.

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I am not sure what happened with the comment I shared a few days ago (I bet cocomment ate it and didn't ask for it any longer), but I was going to say how interesting this is.

RE: "I wanted to play with a new piece of software and it gave me a chance to do a heavy pruning on an over cluttered set of feeds", to me it was the fact that I wanted to be more productive, to make use of an OS where I would not be struggling with it on a daily basis, but just getting the job done.

Dave, our conversations back in Houston at the APQC event served me as the final push that I needed to go and join the MAc experience. I needed to become much more productive than what I have been in the past and over the last couple of months since I got my MacBook Pro I can honestly say that I am surely glad we had that conversation. What a difference!

Now that I have finally upgraded to Leopard as well, it just feels like I am off the Windows machine for good! Do I regret it? Not a single chance. I only regret not having done it years ago, I mean, the move to the Mac.

So it is funny how we all keep influencing each other through those proximate contacts and adaption. Believe it or not, you have succeeded in making me much more productive than what I was in the past, so I guess next time we meet up drinks are on me ;-)

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