Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Outlook, Vista Sidebar Gadgets, New Web 2.0 Tools, Job Tracking Software and More
Aladdin's sidebar to Outlook that allows instant control over your categories. Select a contact and the categories are assigned, make changes by using the checkboxes. Filter by categories is easy, select the category (or categories) and click Filter...DONE!
Make Windows and Windows Live your own
Sidebar Gadgets, Emoticons, Toolbar Buttons, Web Gadets, Display Pictures, Winks, Side Show Gadgets
Panoramio
Map your photos, show your favourite places, organize your photos with tags.
The first video guide for Hotels
Question Form
questionform is a web application for creating, publishing and analysing online surveys and forms
Side Job Track
Create projects, send estimates, track services, invoice clients.
With Side Job Track you can quickly and easily manage your side jobs with simple, straightforward project tools. Side Job Track's flexible data entry lets you to decide how to best fit your specific needs. If you have access to a web server, you can even create completely customized estimate and invoice templates.
Morgue File
A place to keep post production materials for use of reference, an inactive job file. This morgue file contains free high resolution digital stock photography for either corporate or public use.
RSS Widget
The RSS widget lets you add your own RSS feeds. Select the widget, type in a title and a URL for the RSS feed to see content for that feed. You can also configure title or description view, change the font, size, mark as read and more through the edit drop down menu. Additionally you can set up multiple RSS widgets and then apply the properties of one widget to all of them, ie color, size, etc.
“Clip to OneNote” Firefox Extension
There is a useful Firefox extension that allows you to send webclippings from Firefox to OneNote. It was developed by Gmx Lee for OneNote 2003. You can get it directly from his website. Even though it was developed for OneNote 2003, it also works with OneNote 2007.
Patrick Schmid
Labels: Firefox, outlook, Photos, RSS, Vista, web2.0