Catherine Posted March 14, 2016 Report Posted March 14, 2016 I gave up on "trying to stay current" and instead go for "trying to stay pertinent." There are features of my tablet that I will never use (because they have CRAP security) so I don't bother to learn them. There are features in my computer that I will never bother with (editing pdf's, for one example) so again I don't bother. Making a reasoned decision on what areas to ignore and discard off-loads a slew of work for me. I do want to edit videos, so I will take the time to learn basic editing techniques and expand as I have need. In addition, I have a long-standing habit of letting other people be the "beta testers" of new technology. I'll jump on after someone else finds the bugs and they get (mostly) worked out. But stuff that makes *my* life easier I jump on -- like using Gruntworx Organize to turn those disjointed pdf's into beautifully indexed source documents. 2 Quote
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