My place to shout out loud about random stuff.

It's been a long day. I overslept, and woke up to find a lot of unread mail to be read, blog comments to be answered, and skins to be downloaded.

My bad. I usually keep working on the PC till like 4 in the morning, which is why I'm unavailable all day.

 

As I said, had a long tiring day sorting my mail and blogs, and going away for three hours over to my grandparent's place leaving important work undone didn't help matters. So I decided to make a list of 5 applications that have made life easier, at least for me. If you have some additions of your own, feel free to add them.

In no particular order [I had trouble deciding between Windows Live Writer and Launchy]

5. Launchy -

    This mini app is a killer application launcher. It searches for all the available applications in your PC. Launching your applications is easy, just press the hotkey combination and enter a letter/word/phrase in the mini bar that appears. Launchy will find matches and show the best matching app in the bar. If you click on it, it'll show the other available matches too. You can do the same for quickly accessing websites. Just configure Launchy's options to include your favorite websites or access preset URLS [such as Google or YouTube]. When you've found your website/app/folder/file just press enter. It hardly takes more than  seconds, compared to how long it takes to navigate your start menu, or folders, searching for files.

Launchy hides in the background, and you can access it by pressing ALT+Space. Plus, it has a few extra skins if you don't like the default one.

You can download it here at Download.com

 

4. Mozilla Thunderbird- 

   Oh, who am I kidding? Everyone has heard of Thunderbird. But a short intro for those who don't know, Thunderbird is an email client designed my Mozilla [Yes, the same company that brought Firefo x to you]. But it's not an ordinary email program; Thunderbird boasts excellent organization of emails in folders and files. You can organize, sort and label mail in your way. The search feature is pretty helpful if you're looking for a lost message through cluttered mail. Like Firefox, Thunderbird can be personalized with add-ons. It also fits in with many online email providers, such as Gmail and Yahoo.

Download at Mozilla's site here

3. ObjectDock-

   Brought to you and me by Stardock, ObjectDock adds a dock to your desktop. You can add your folder/file/URL/programs/etc shortcuts to it, which is easy as drag and drop. ObjectDock also displays tiny widgets, called docklets. Included docklets include weather, search, calendar, and some more; but you can get more on WinCustomize too.

I can't say enough for OD, let alone OD Plus. The Plus version adds a lot more features to your dock [tabbed docks, more than one dock, system tray support, taskbar support, and more] for a mere $20. The free version can be downloaded from Download.com or Stardock.

Disclaimer: You don't have to upgrade to the OD+ version if you don't want to. It won't nag you to do so, and for people who want to try it out, I suggest you get the free version, which is an excellent start in itself.

Download here at Stardock

 

2. SysMetrix

Oh yes, you might think that Sysmetrix is just a standalone eye candy widget, but it's actually a time saver for me. SysMetrix is a skinnable app that shows valuable PC and miscellaneous information on your desktop without using any resources. You can skin it to your preferences to show just the time, or everything in it's potential, which includes hard drive space, CPU and memory usage, time, date, email count, recycle bin contents, CPU temperature, wind speed, Internet traffic, and so much more that I've actually forgotten it. You can find a vast collection of skins at WC.

How it helps me? Well obviously, knowing the weather, CPU usage, and email count at a glance is always time saving. By the way , I'm biased towards it because it looks great on my desktop.

Download here on Xymantix Online

1. Windows Live Writer-

The application that I used to write this post, the application I used to publish my articles, the application I'd pay a hundred bucks for, the application that has no parallel.

Enough praise done, Windows Live Writer is a part of the Windows Live package of programs. It makes it easy for you to publish rich content to your blog, as the tool tip says when I hover my cursor over it. Briefly, its a word processor that allows you to set up a blog, (on Windows Live Spaces, or elsewhere), or use an existing blog, and publish posts to it right from your desktop, without using a browser. I guess I'll take a lot of space if I started describing it, so you should read more of it at Windows Live's site. In short, it's a killer program that allows you to publish articles, add pictures/videos/maps/tables/tags/hyperlinks/etc to them, save copies for backup or future editing, view your posts before posting them, and integrate your blog's theme in the WLW interface. For any blogger, it's a must have.

For downloading the whole Windows Live package, go here. It's included in the package, and I couldn't find a separate download link.

 

These were my favorite apps; any app you can't live without? Feel free to add them!


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on May 23, 2008
Alright, I'll take the spackle.
on May 23, 2008
Giblets? Run,Geese,Run!!!
on May 23, 2008

 

on May 23, 2008
the application I take to bed with me


Hmm.. inflatable software   
on May 26, 2008
Right.....
on May 26, 2008
the application I take to bed with me


Just a word of warning... I hear tell some of those applications do not like re-chargeable batteries for some reason and can blow up, so you can either go solar powered (leads from the roof keep getting in the way) or keep a ready/steady supply of standard alkalines handy.

Hmm.. inflatable softwar


Which reminds me, did you get the link to Dolly's DD Inflatable Doll Discount Warehouse you asked for???

Oh, and another word of warning... while the product arrives by courier in a discreet brown paper package, the delivery guy (sometimes gal) will call out: "Well here's the blow-up doll ya ordered!!!"... in a voice loud enough that even your deaf neighbours will hear it too.
on May 26, 2008
Hmm.. inflatable softwar


Which reminds me, did you get the link to Dolly's DD Inflatable Doll Discount Warehouse you asked for???


HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   .......good one starkers.....
on May 26, 2008

OK.....  

I didn't see that coming  

on May 26, 2008
HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......good one starkers.....


Oh, and to clear the air, I only had the link on my PC cos a real lonely bloke I know (no puter of his own) ordered a blow-up doll online on mine... well that's my story and I'm sticking to it....

Now there's a thought... maybe I could get this puter to help pay for itself (all the upgrades I've done on it) and set up a 'lonely blokes' dating agency that lines 'em up with the various blow-up doll models....


The advertising spiel...

Roll up, roll up!!! Gentlemen, want the perfect low-maintenance partner?? Well here's the answer to your dreams... and she doesn't need expensive clothes, access to your credit card, fancy restaurants or wining and dining. No siree, this baby really saves you money on all that (ladies of the night, too), not to mention that she is utterly charming and is always there at your beckon call.
Okay, she may not wash, cook, clean or sew, but she never argues the point... NEVER EVER has a headache. 44 multi-cultural models available and all at the one low price of $49.99 (tax included)....add $29.99 for (optional) dress if you want to take her out for a drive anytime.

Yeah, yeah, I know.... too much time on my hands/need to get out more!
on May 26, 2008
The advertising spiel...

Roll up, roll up!!! Gentlemen, want the perfect low-maintenance partner?? Well here's the answer to your dreams... and she doesn't need expensive clothes, access to your credit card, fancy restaurants or wining and dining. No siree, this baby really saves you money on all that (ladies of the night, too), not to mention that she is utterly charming and is always there at your beckon call.
Okay, she may not wash, cook, clean or sew, but she never argues the point... NEVER EVER has a headache. 44 multi-cultural models available and all at the one low price of $49.99 (tax included)....add $29.99 for (optional) dress if you want to take her out for a drive anytime.

Yeah, yeah, I know.... too much time on my hands/need to get out more!


......you sure you dont work for demtel?.......i want an extra set of steak knives coated in that dual undestructable titanium 3 core crap.....*chuckles*
on May 26, 2008
Fill her with helium, and you have cheap transportation! (parachute pants optional at extra cost)
on May 27, 2008

Aw man....  

on May 27, 2008
I don't know if it's an app, but ccleaner is one the best things I've put on my computer.I also recently had my mother install and run it on her Vista and XP rigs. Her Java,Windows mail,IE7 and other things were locking up and driving her nuts(I helped too ,lol)Since cleaning,everything is running like it should.This is a must have on any system,imho.I set it up for her over the landline,we live in different states,it's that easy. Look, a serious reply!
on May 27, 2008

Wizard1956


Look, a serious reply!

Finally,  

And yeah, I use ccleaner too. It helps me a lot where disk cleanup fails, and the last time I used it, I cleared up around 560 MB. And now I regret not adding it. But it'll get into a future post for sure  

on May 27, 2008

And yeah, Ccleaner definitely is an app!

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