@fjpoblam: Übernote's mobile version also works on Blackberry's, which Evernote's does not.
@fjpoblam: Übernote's mobile version also works on Blackberry's, which Evernote's does not.
Wow, so all I have to do is type in the ISBN of a book, and it finds all the info for it? damn, I jsut created an excel spreadsheet of all my books, and typed in all the info by hand... *sigh*
A friend of mine runs a website that features lots of contests. Her super technical randomizer is this:
As will all of these time trackers, it would need to tell me which files I have open to be of any use to me. I spend 90% of my day in Photoshop or Dreamweaver, but I might be working on 4 or more different projects throughout the day.
Perspective- 2, Control- 3, Quadrant- Implementer/Micro-Manager
@CaptainCynic: Logos are fun, but legos are much MORE fun.
Fantastic way to waste time at work. My office is covered in snowflakes now.
Vote: The Online Beat [www.theonlinebeat.com]
Oooo, this is exactly what I was looking for! Tried the Google desktop gadget but wasn't happy with it. Am going to check this out.
I'm cramming 7 vacation days into December. With the time that our office is closed over the holidays added in, I only work 12 days this month :P
Looks interesting. We use Yousendit alot with clients. Too bad I use Thunderbird instead of Outlook.
It looks really promising. I like that it can integrate with my Google calendar. I'd love to have all my info in one place, rather than scattered around the interwebs.
This is one of the reasons I quit Facebook. Sure, my friends still post photos of me that I'd rather they didn't, but they can't tag me in them and tie those photos back to any profile about me. Even if they use my full name in the description, there are enough other people out there with my name that I'm not too…
+1 on [www.lipsum.com], too. Been using it for years, and it can do paragraphs & lists as well. Although using it will confuse some clients - I've been asked several times why all the content "is in Spanish." O_o If I'm expecting a reaction like that, I'll just use news stories (generally sports or entertainment, as…
Yahoo! Live ([live.yahoo.com]) is awesome. Sadly, the project is ending Dec. 3 :(
Just tried this, it was awesome. Completely saved my ass.
Why isn't "both" an option. I've got a 21" widescreen & 19" normal.
Social, always, unless it's a link to a site on a local dev server. I don't care whether anyone else sees my delicious links or not, I just happen to use several different computers in different locations all the time (and not all of them mine, so syncing isnt an option), and storing a bookmark locally always ends up…
I'd definitely consider it. I have a desktop to do my work at, but sometimes you just want to have email/im/twitter available and not be chained to a desk. That's pretty much all I'd want a notebook for anyway, so an Eee PC should be just fine for me.
@bigngamer: Really useful in twitter, if you want to paste a link that is longer than the 140 char limit. For example, a Google Maps link. I've also started using them in emails, too, so prevent long URLs from wrapping and having email software chop it up.