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Official Announcements / Re: January 2008 Software Drawing Winners
« on: January 27, 2008, 09:13 AM »
As one of the happy winners of a My Life Organized license, my sincere thanks to mouser, cthorpe, and TaskMan (MLO developer Andrey Tkachuk). This is very cool and much appreciated. Of course, now there's additional pressure to get my unruly life in some kind of order . . .

Rick

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ProcessTamer / Re: Process Tamer gets rave review
« on: April 11, 2007, 11:19 AM »
Again, my apologies. The URL is for the current month's issue and, as of 11:00am on April 11, it hasn't been updated yet. So, you can either check the link in a day or two or subscribe to the newsletter. I get the paid version, but I'm quite sure the Process Tamer review appears in the free version as well. Sorry for the confusion. My enthusiasm made me do it.

Rick

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ProcessTamer / Re: Process Tamer gets rave review
« on: April 11, 2007, 09:03 AM »
Sorry, I had originally pasted the URL for paid subscribers. I've modified the original post.

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ProcessTamer / Process Tamer gets rave review
« on: April 11, 2007, 08:00 AM »
Mouser's Process Tamer is Freebie of the Month in Gizmo's Support Alert Newsletter - Issue 144, 12th April, 2007.

You can read Gizmo's glowing review here (roughly between April 15 and May 15):
http://www.techsupportalert.com/issues/al_current.htm

Note that the above URL is time-sensitive, i.e., it displays the current month's issue.  I would recommend subscribing to the Support Alert Newsletter. There's a free version and a paid version.

Gizmo also has very nice things to say about the whole DonationCoder concept: "It's a clever and ethical way to encourage users to recognize the work done by freeware authors and I support it fully. I donated generously and I hope you do too."

Rick

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sri,
 
Zotero goes beyond Scrapbook, Google Notebook, and similar add-ons by allowing the user to capture, add, edit, import, and export (in APA, MLA, or Chicago styles) detailed bibliographic information for web sites, books, journal articles, etc.  In addition to adding your own notes (which you can do with ScrapBook and Google Notebook), Zotero also allows you to add attachments, descriptive tags, and links to related items.

It's a new beta release, so there are some bugs, but it sure looks like it's going to be a valuable tool with capabilities that go well beyond extensions that merely allow you to collect snippets and make notes.

Rick

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