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Friday, March 3rd, 2006
Marc Orchant has posted about the forthcoming foldera – an online organizational tool that looks very promising.
“I read this morning that Foldera, an online organizational tool that virtually no one has seen, has already had 400,000 people sign up for access to the public beta whenever it is finally made available. That’s a remarkable number […]
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Tuesday, February 14th, 2006
This open source software looks very interesting.
“RemoteCalendars is a COM-.NET Add-in for Outlook 2003, written in C#. After installing this plugin, every Outlook user should be able to subscribe, reload and delete a generic remote iCalendar (RFC 2445) from Outlook 2003.’
Download from here
(via Calendar Swamp)
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Monday, February 13th, 2006
Palm Addict points out an interesting program that will improve the appearance of your palm pda – and lets face it the palm operating system look is visually needing an update.
Palm Revolt
“This program is intended for improving Palm OS appearance. The PalmRevolt completely replaces the Palm OS interface and allows your Palm to look like […]
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Saturday, February 11th, 2006
This is a great little program for your palm pda that will overcome one of the most common problems with those pesky little pda’s – that of getting information into the pda quickly!
Makes your Palm handheld computer easier to use. Gives you one place to take notes while talking to someone, and then quickly turns […]
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Monday, February 6th, 2006
Another task manager/information manager that I had not come across is task merlin. I have downloaded it for a try – but I like some of its features.
“….
Throw away those scrap notes and complex programs
Save time - manage projects quickly and efficiently
Track tasks, store notes, and remember deadlines
Organize information the way you want to
Reorganize easily whenever your needs change
Give yourself […]
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Tuesday, December 6th, 2005
The rumours about the launch of google calendar are reaching fever pitch.
‘Erick Schonfeld says that the rumor is that Google will unveil the long-ago rumored Google Calendar at Tuesday’s When 2.0 conference at Stanford. I’ll be eagerly awaiting it, but I’m not sure how many people will actually use it. How many people use group […]
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Saturday, November 26th, 2005
High Octane Moron points out a time management program that I wasn’t aware of/…
“TimeTo is Windows software by David Berman that helps you manage appointments, tasks and recurring actions in a unique, powerful way. The power comes from TimeTo’s dynamic scheduling capabalities: based on the attributes you assign to items (earliest start, due date, priority, […]
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
A new version of evernote has been released. This is a free program that is worth checking out if you are looking to store clippings from the web and other pieces of information that you want to store on your computer. It has a rolling dated tape design that never really gelled with me – […]
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Monday, November 7th, 2005
Here is another canditate to manage your information. I haven’t tried it yet but have made a note of it to give it a go as it looks quite good from the screenshots.
Anyone given it a go?
The developers have posted to the ecco support forums saying that they are targetting ecco users. If it […]
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Monday, November 7th, 2005
Here is another desktop wiki.
‘Zim is a WYSIWYG text editor written in Gtk2-Perl. It aims at bringing the concept of a wiki to your desktop. For example every page is saved as a text file with wiki markup. Pages can contain links to other pages, and are saved automatically. Creating a new page is as […]
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