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Mini-reviews on the forum

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Synergy: Sharing your keyboard and mouse

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Synergy

Do you have multiple computers on your desk with each comuputer uses its own monitor? 
Do you have a desktop but also have a laptop that sitting next to it?
Do you have a Linux/Mac machine on one side and a Windows box on the other?
Do you need the resources of mulitple computers but want to work with them as if they were a single unit?
Do you want to keep an eye on other things while playing your favorite MMORPGs on one monitor while the game runs on the other without any slow-down? (or control 2 characters at once?)

If your answer is YES, and you want to control multiple computers with a single keyboard and mouse, then Synergy is for you.

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MiniReview: Disclib - CD Cataloger

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Disclib is a CD collection organizer program. It may be used as a catalogue of CDs. After creating the catalogue, disclib stores file and folder names and tree, allows user to categorize folders and files, and allows searching all the files from the collection CDs without need to place them in CD reader. Disclib may place in the catalogue any windows folder not only folders on CDs. Disclib has a customizable Multilanguage functionality. The program also extracts mp3 info.

Basically, it scans your CDs & DVDs and saves a "Table of contents" in a database or databases.

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MiniReview: AceText - text & clipboard manager

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This is is very cool. It's an information manager.. well, a text information manager, make that plain text.  Which I think this makes it consistent to work with. You can write/paste/import notes, to-do lists, ideas, thoughts, projects, any text in AceText and save them in a Clip/Collection. You can sort all clips by folders to arrange them nicely and neatly.

The discussion of the minireview of AceText is particulary interesting; people talk about alternative programs and clipboard tools.

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MiniReview: SpaceMonger

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There are two kinds of people who should read this -- those who obsess over what files/folders are on their computers and those who feel they've lost control over what's on their computer and don't know where to begin cleaning up.
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SpaceMonger, scans your hard drive and creates a treemap.  What this treemap shows you is an interactive, zoomable, scrollable map of your data.

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Virtual Window Managers

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As many of you know, I use and love PowerPro, a powerful little program which can do many many (almost too many) things one of which is Virtual Desktop Management. Dissatisfied with PP's VDM, and addicted to those little pager thingies you get with most Linux window managers, I searched for and tested many Windows versions of these sorts of apps and finally settled on one.

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Mini-Review: CodeProject toDoList

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I have writen a mini-review for toDoList. I was supposed to do that in Aug :) but now it's kind of timely with the GOE - GETTING ORGANIZED EXPERIMENT. It's here:

http://www.academicp...oductivity.com/blog/


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