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Recent Software Discoveries

In the last month I’ve come across several useful pieces of software which I thought I would share:

Launch Bar (Mac OS X)

Launch BarOne thing I noticed when I switched from using Windows PCs at home to using Macs was that there did not seem to be an obvious equivalent to using the run command (Windows Key + R) to open directories, URLs and launching programs.  The built in Spotlight application can launch applications in a manner similar to run but not open applications or URLs.  Launch Bar is a Mac only application that addresses this and adds extra features like a calculator, targeted Google searches (maps, general, groups etc) to allow you to access any file or application on your Mac or URL on the web quickly and easily.  I highly recommended this application: I now wish there was a Launch Bar equivalent for Windows!

Remember the Milk (Web)

Remember The MilkI admit I was very skeptical about a web based To-Do list application but I kept hearing people raving about Remember the Milk so I eventually decided to try it out myself.  Despite using GMail for almost a year I really was not expecting the responsive and feature-rich user interface this site provides.  There are so many little details that make this one of the most progressive To-Do list applications I have used in years e.g. entering dates is super simple: want tomorrow then enter ‘tomorrow’, want this Friday enter ‘friday’, want the 27 of February enter ‘feb 27′.   It puts grown up To-Do list applications like Microsoft Outlook to shame!

Twitter (Web)

twitterTwitter can best be described as a micro blogging system where all blog entries (called tweets) are one hundred and forty characters or less in size.  Users can follow each other which is similar to subscribing to a blogs RSS feed.  This produces a constant stream of tweets which you can either view through your customised twitter home page or through a client like twhirl (below).  Twitter is very useful for exchanging micro updates over the course of the day with your friends and people you respect or find interesting, especially for details that you would not bother with a blog post about.  Although be careful who you follow or you may get more information about what they are currently doing than you would prefer.

Twhirl (Windows & Mac OS X)

twhirlTwhirl is a client application for twitter that runs on the adobe Air platform (essentially Flash for the desktop).  I had been using twitter via the default web user interface until last week when I switched to twhirl.  I had heard of twhirl before then but had been put off it as it used Adobe Air and I’ve been burned in the past by Adobe faulty auto update software before which had put me off free Adobe software.  Twhirl has been a very pleasant surprise in terms of quality and ease of use: I especially like the option to fade out the UI if it goes out of focus (e.g. you switch to another application).  It even has built in tools to shorten URLs, which is very useful due to twitters message length constraints.

Have you discovered any great software recently?

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