Some nice Web tools
First, for those who track goals and their accomplishments:
Joe’s Logbook — “a simple tracking tool that lets you organize your life using the power of your words. Track your activities by adding daily notes explaining your experiences, victories, and failures. Use the simple, single-page interface to setup and track the specifics of any area of your life. Use it to record your thoughts, track your work travel and spending, watch your health, and track your dreams and inspirations.”
Joe’s Goals — “a simple yet powerful tool to make tracking your goals the easiest part of accomplishing them. Use our simple single page interface to setup daily and weekly goals and track your overall progress and score. Set up negative goals (or vices) to confront and overcome the bad habits that finally need to get the boot.”
And for you who have a blog. I’ve already mentioned BlogDesk, which I use. That’s a very nice free program you download and install on your computer. Now there’s WriteToMyBlog, a Web-based application that does the same task: a very nice editor on which you composse and format your blog posts, which will then upload them to your blog—provided your blog is supported. WriteToMyBlog has been tested with Blogger.com, TypePad, WordPress.com, WordPress and Movable Type. WriteToMyBlog also support the MetaWeblog and Atom API protocols.
Check ’em out.
I have found one nice tool http://www.GoogleItFaster.com. Is so clean and user-friendly, that I’m surprised why more web searching services are not using that solution. Do you have any idea?
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Maximilian
27 November 2008 at 1:53 pm
Nope. In fact the tool you describe is new to me. Thanks for pointing it out.
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LeisureGuy
27 November 2008 at 2:49 pm