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Read Later - THE Read It Later and Instapaper client
Read Later gives you access to your Read It Later or Instapaper accounts in a single easy-to-use application. Within Read Later you can manage your read later account without logging in to the services via browser. With Read Later all stored articles are just one mouse click away. Its design offers you a fast navigation and will save you time storing and accessing articles you are planning to read.
application  apps  mac  osx  instapaper  readitlater  client 
12 weeks ago by minorjive
5 Apps For Organizing Your Expenses At Tax Time
If you're planning to go paperless this tax season, here are five apps to consider:
taxes  finances  apps 
january 2012 by minorjive
What is Personal? - Personal Data Vault - Personal
A safe and convenient place for your personal information

The first thing you do in Personal is add gems and data to your private and secure data vault. Built with security and legal protections that are better than most banks, your vault lets you store and organize all the information that powers your life. Whether using a computer, tablet or smartphone, your data is always with you.

The beauty of structured data - create it once, use it forever

The future of the internet is based on data computers can easily understand and use. This is what we call structured machine-readable data.

That's how almost all data in Personal is designed. You can enter or import something once and use it over and over. Seriously, we can imagine a future without forms – where you never have to type your name or home address again.

Personal's gemware makes creating high-quality structured data even easier. Make sure to check out all of our gemware and add whatever you want to your vault.
networking  apps  privacy 
january 2012 by minorjive
Apps For Book Lovers: iPad/iPhone Apps AppList
Whether you want to read books, organize them, or stay up to date on the latest best sellers — the App Store has many options. Here are the best eReaders, audiobook players, and just the best ways to keep track of your busy book lives.
iphone  apps  books  reading 
december 2011 by minorjive
App Store - Speed Notes
Speed Notes is a note-taking application with a streamlined UI inspired by tools like the open-source Notational Velocity designed to get you searching and writing as fast as possible. Notes are plain text and stored in your Dropbox account. (A free Dropbox account is required.)
apps  iphone  dropbox  texteditor 
december 2011 by minorjive
6 Free Apps To Try Out Augmented Reality On Your iPhone
Augmented reality is way cool. Using your camera, location and the right apps, it is possible to overlay useful, relevant information on top of live camera images to provide an enhanced view of the world around you.

AR (as we’ll be calling it from now on) is set to become big business in the next few years, with more and more of us carrying potential AR units around with us in our pockets, everywhere we go.

You can try out some impressive AR technology right now, for free, with these 6 great augmented reality apps for your iPhone. You might be surprised at just how smart your smartphone can be! All have been tested on an iPhone 4 running iOS 4.3.2.
augmentreality  iphone  apps 
may 2011 by minorjive
What's Your Favorite Application? - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education
As many applications as you may have seen, there are always more that you haven’t. And while it’s important to be chary of productivity porn, you also never know when someone else’s favorite tool might do solve a problem that you’ve been having. This was on my mind in the build-up to THATCamp Southeast, which I helped organize and happened on 4-6 March. My session proposal for the Camp asked people to come and show off their favorite applications. We had 75 minutes of people demonstrating the tools that make their work easier, and I thought that I would share that list with you here, as well as brief descriptions. As a caveat, I should mention that I haven’t yet tried all of these tools, but I plan to in the near future.
apps  applications  software  academic 
march 2011 by minorjive
10 New Mobile Apps I’ll Be Using at SXSW: Online Collaboration «
Later this week, I’ll be heading to South by Southwest Interactive, and joining about 15,000 others interested in the tech portion of the music, film and interactive conference in Austin, Texas. In preparation for my trip, I’ve been downloading mobile apps.

Here are some of the latest and greatest apps I’ve found to help me connect with others, find places to go and document and share my experience.
mobile  apps  sxsw  alizasherman  review 
march 2011 by minorjive
Bought an iPhone? Here are the Apps You Need! | Mobile and Social Media
Having said that, I tried to include apps that anyone would find useful or entertaining and not apps that I use just because they work with my personal daily workflow. When I first got the iPhone, like many other people I started going on an app shopping spree just to see what was out there. Now, after several months, I have gotten rid of the so called “junk” and have left the apps I enjoy using most. I hope you find some gems here that you did not know about.
iphone  apps  recommendations  review 
march 2011 by minorjive
The Best Travel Apps for iPhone
Your iPhone is always with you, so it makes for a great travel companion when you need all kinds of information about the places your visit on your vacations. Here are our favorite travel apps to help make your vacations a breeze.
travel  apps  iphone 
february 2011 by minorjive
Heading East
I keep seeing lists of 10 must have Mac programs, but the lists is they are well known can't-live-without programs like Launchbar and Windowshade already installed on Machead machines. Here are some slightly more obscure programs I use every day:
apple  apps  mac  osx  software 
december 2010 by minorjive
Bookends
Bookends is a full-featured and cost-effective bibliography, reference, and information management system for students and professionals.

A highly configurable, interactive, and editable interface lets you work with reference information the way you want. In the concise reference view arrange fields in any order, show just the ones that you find useful, and label them as you like. Editing or entering information is a single click away. Notecards let you enter, edit, and rearrange your thoughts, and make citing pages in footnotes a snap.
apps  mac  software  bibliogrpahy  research 
january 2010 by minorjive
Troubleshooting applications purchased from the App Store
Try the following troubleshooting steps on your iPhone or iPod touch in order to resolve an application's issue.
iphone  troubleshooting  apple  appstore  problem  app  itunes  apps  phone  annoying 
november 2009 by minorjive

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