Contents tagged with Productivity
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Erlang Cheat Sheet
I have just uploaded v1.0 of my Erlang cheat sheet. There are too many things which are still left out so please provide comments and suggestion on what you would like to see in the next version.
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GmailSync - Free backup solution using Gmail
GmailSync is an automated backup tool to synchronize files on your computer to your gmail online storage. By using this, you can theoritically use almost unlimited amount of free space available on your gmail account.
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GmailSync - Free automated backup solution using Gmail
Source Code for GmailSync is now available from CodePlex Gmailsync
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BookNotes I - Refactoring Workbook (Willian C. Wake)
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ZiePod :: A better podcast receiver/player
Until now, I have been using Juice Podcast receiver as my favourite application for subscribing to podcasts. The main reason for using Juice is small footprint and fast execution with a fairly decent user interface.
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"WinFS Junior" :: A Poor Man's File System
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WinFSJunior :: A Poor Man's File System
"WinFS Junior" is a small utility which will help you organize your downloads into categorized folders. It started when I completely fed up with saving all downloaded files in a single folder. Don't think that I didn't start with organizing my stuff. Although I get bored with browsing to the most appropriate folder and saving the file there. What I needed is a solution which could work automatically without having to save/sort each file individually.
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PStart - Start menu for your portable applications
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RssMix - The De-Bloggers List
I recently discovered RssMix, which looks like an interesting service to combine similar feeds in a single feed. I'm not sure whether this feature is available in Squeet otherwise I'd used that instead. Although it is now possible to get the mixed Rss feed through Squeet in your email.
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A Technique for Producing Ideas
We consider an idea as something which comes to our mind as magic. What we don't realize is the process that every one have gone through before producing an idea. In this book, James Webb Young describes this process as five easy steps. It is a very thin book and a very enjoyable reading.