Blog posts tagged with 'tools'

24
June
2007

Windows Live Writer and 403 Forbidden error

At any given time, I have at least 2 blog posts in draft form that I’m waiting to put the finishing touches on before publishing. I wasn’t originally a fan of using a rich blog client since I always wanted to roam the drafts and work on them from whatever computer I happen to [...]


24
May
2007

Save space in your Outlook mailbox

One big problem I have with the volume of my email at work is that I hit my storage quota on our exchange server far too often. I’m always looking for ways to save space in my mailbox without having to move a lot of mail to offline folders.
I stumbled upon bxAutoZip which is [...]


8
February
2007

Voicemail mini-revolution

I’m bombarded with information all the time.  It comes from email to blogs, and news headlines to stock tickers.
All this information fits neatly into my life and I use tools to help me triage it effectively.  My work email gets pushed to my smartphone through Cingular where I can process it in between meetings, or [...]


26
October
2006

Instant calculations with InstaCalc

Do yourself a favor and check out InstaCalc.  It’s a very clever idea on the age old calculator.  Not only does it do computations on the fly, but the page loads freaking fast and you can share your calculations with others. It even support charting, like bar and pie charts.  Best part is that it [...]


3
April
2006

Find out where all your hard disk space is going

JDiskReport is a nifty freeware tool that will analyze your HD and tell you where all your diskspace is going.  With the proliferation of large hard drives it’s easy to leave large files around w/o even realizing it.  The tool is completely ad and nag free.  Being Java based, you’ll have to install JRE first.
Check it out: [...]


 
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