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September 03, 2007

The Second Golden Age of Software

As a follow-up to my recent entry on Google Docs, I thought you might be interested in Harry McCracken's column from PC World. He discusses the trend towards online applications, and mentions several that I hadn't tried.

  • Remember the Milk is a simple, yet powerful task manager that isn't just for shopping lists. Best of all it works on PDAs and cell phones, because, after all, you won't remember the milk if you don't have your reminders with you wherever you go.
  • Picnik is for those who need an easy photo editor. It works seamlessly with Flickr, and is free!
  • Zoho Notebook is similar to Microsoft OneNote, but Harry likes it better. I'm rather fond of OneNote, so I'm thinking I should give it a try. I'd have access to all my notebook information wherever I go!

Microsoft should be afraid, very afraid.

Posted by Cindy L. Chick on September 3, 2007 05:43 PM

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