Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Thomas Kinkade End of a Perfect Day painting

Thomas Kinkade End of a Perfect Day paintingThomas Kinkade Beacon of hope paintingThomas Kinkade The Sea Of Tranquility painting
iTunes. Apple's music software takes way too long to load, but I've found few alternatives that do as good a job at handling a big stash of music. Have you?Picasa. This photo management program works much like Apple's iPhoto, but it's faster, less prone to crashing, has more features, and is available on Windows (but not on Macs). Plus, it's free.
Microsoft Office 2003. I use Word
Alert Thingy. This desktop app sends you alerts from several online social-networking tools—Twitter, FriendFeed, Flickr, and soon others. This saves you from loading a Web page to check on each of these services—when you get new Twitters new computer. Gmail, with its enormous storage capacity and fast, intuitive interface, is an archiver's dream.
Google Calendar/Outlook. I store all my appointments on Google's online calendar app, which is everything a digital calendar should be—easy to use and available everywhere. Unfortunately, my iPhone can only sync its calendar with Microsoft Outlook, so I also run Outlook, and I keep it mirrored with my online calendar through Google's handy Sync app.

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