Posted on May 26th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
A bit of love for the users of Office on Windows. Came across this in the Read Write Web feed I subscribe to.I agree with Sara Perez (of RRW) Offisync looks super hot to me. There is much made of cloud computing but there are times when the cloud doesn’t cut it. Google Gears has [...]
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Posted on May 25th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
Webspiration the online incarnation of leading visual thinking and planning package Inspiration is open again!They have reopened sign-ups for free beta accounts. Got an email a couple of days ago and “Audrey” also left a comment on the earlier post. (Thanks Audrey!)Good news for those who didn’t get in earlier. I make no secret of [...]
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Posted on March 28th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
As of 24-Feb 2009 OmniDazzle is a free download. This is super fantastic news for anyone who presents regularly or takes a lot of screenshots for documentation and “how to” tutorials. It comes with “plug-ins” such as Bullseye to track the mouse, Scribble to annotate and highlight and Flashlight, Focal point, Cutout and Zoom to [...]
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Posted on March 17th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
Screenshot Tour: The keyboard shortcut goodness of Microsoft Office 2007
In the new Office suite, Microsoft has thrown together a powerful and intuitive keyboard shortcut framework for navigating with the Alt-key
I am sort of letting a cat (Lifehacker) out of the bag and disclosing on of my uber-valuable sources with this one but you have to [...]
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Posted on January 20th, 2009 by Simon Robinson
You know I love them, but I don’t really go searching for the latest Firefox add-ons. I have ones to meet certain needs in my workflow and that is that. While setting up a laptop for a “client” however (and installing add-ons), I stumbled across GButts. It’s a simple but awesome extension for Firefox [...]
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