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Connected Internet: Free Online Tools That Boost Your Personal Productivity

  • Joseph Plazo · 2 years ago
    An online app I relish is Morning Coffee. Check out shaneliesgang.com/projects/coffee.php

    It's an extension to firefox and installs as a browser button that loads up fave websites in different tabs with a single click. You can instruct it to even load sites on specific days!

    I know folks who maintain multiple email accounts and browse various news centers would love this
  • gili · 2 years ago
    Joseph,

    Thanks. I was awaiting your feedback, as i noted that you are into time management. I was wondering when you'll be posting your insight from Tim Ferris' book. Will be looking forward to read that piece.

    Great weekend,
    Gili
  • Dave Starr · 2 years ago
    Gili ... and Joseph ... you made blog rading well worth it this morning, thanks. I have been looking for something like Meetimer for ages now. I even looked hard at some of the Parental Child Protect "nanny software" for the purpose of tracking where I spend/waste my time. It's very important to find out what one is doing in the real world before one can make any improvement ... and this looks very promising.

    And Morning Coffee loks great too. I, of course, use a feed reader ... but there are about a dozen sites I like to read every day ... I'm going there to see what's new regardless of what showed up in the RSS ... and this should make that process easier. Good stuff!
  • WebDrops · 2 years ago
    Remember the Milk, Tada List and GTDInbox are the names which I have heard a lot about…. Meetimer is something new, will try exploring it further… at our company we use http://www.taskbin.com it is a simple group tasks management tool (you might want to give it a shot)
  • Olya · 1 year ago
    We've released a new free web 2.0 service for managing and sharing tasks. You may try it here:http://task2gather.com.
  • Alex Ferri · 1 year ago
    I am the developer of a software called SuperLauncher. The reason why I published SuperLauncher so that other people could use it is that I can not live without it. It allows me to access applications, websites, folders, and files, with a keyboard combination or two clicks of the mouse. I never open the Start Menu, and I never hunt down through Explorer folders. It may sound like marketing but I assure you it is very much true.
    For most launchers you have to add new shortcuts in ackward ways that just go against the idea of speeding up things. With SuperLauncher I just have to drag and drop whatever I want and from then on, I can open it really fast.
    Like I said, I can not live without it. I sure hope you give it a try. It sure makes me a lot more productive in a really easy way.
    Regards,
    Alex Ferri
    PCWinSoft Systems Ltd
    http://www.pcwinsoft.com/superlauncher/