I used to think that a multiple-monitor setup was a good thing for any type of work, but I think it depends on the tools you use for the task at hand.
I used to think that a multiple-monitor setup was a good thing for any type of work, but I think it depends on the tools you use for the task at hand.
VOTE: Pen and paper
I think another change has been the number of special characters you can add to a tag. I remember you could only had underscores or hypens. I've just created a couple of tags with ('s and *'s. Has this always been possible when creating tags?
@M_S
I've worked in several companies where laptops are a big no no at meetings. To get the maximum amount of information recorded, I use mindmaps to record notes for the meeting. Anything that helps me remember something, be it a doodle or keyword is recorded on a template mindmap I use for all meetings.
I used google homepage when it first came out and then switched to NetVibes. About 12 months ago though, I switched back as I preferred the layout of google homepage despite it's lack of tabs and customisation at the time.
I was using Google Reader initially for reading feeds but moved over to Bloglines about 6 months ago. I just imported my OPML file to Google Reader this morning and found it to be so much better to use than the old Google Reader.
I haven't used it myself, but I seem to get by using Google. I always find whatever I am looking for either using Google of del.icio.us.
While I'm not much of an Adobe user, it's good to see an organisation sharing knowledge with the rest of us.
The obvious ones are,
I not that keen on the new design simply because of the size of the left bar. It's just a trivial thing, mind. It won't stop me visiting the site however!
If your doing some on-screen reading, you should also ensure your workspace environment has the optimal lighting conditions and you are in a comfortable position if the on-screen reading is going to take more than 15 minutes.