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37Signals working overtime, release Basecamp API, Calendar for Backpack to follow

Our favorite Web 2.0 company, 37Signals, must be working overtime these days.  They have announced the availability of an API for their popular Basecamp project collaboration product.  With this API, Basecamp users will be able to unleash their creativity in developing OS X ...

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UMPC tuned applications begin to appear

Now that the excitement has died down, software products are starting to appear that are 'tuned' for the UMPC's form factor.  Yes, we know that Microsoft has made is a point to tell everyone who will listen that the UMPC's greatest appeal is that it can run any Windows XP application.  ...

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Clean up your Outlook inbox with Speedfiler

Like many of you, much of my daily work pattern revolves around Microsoft Outlook.  Over the years, I've grown accustomed to Outlook, and have an understanding of its strengths and limitations.  One of the biggest limitations has been the ability quickly file inbox messages.  Outlook ...

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Check flight status in real time from your Treo

Sometimes the simplest applications make us smile.  Around here, we're generally not too fond of funky interfaces or whiz-bang graphics on every piece of software.  That is especially the case for PDA applications.  Take, for example, this wonderfully made donationware application ...

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GoBinder 2006 ships with an entirely new architecture

While the Tablet PC world may still be considered a niche space, there are some really interesting applications that have been developed for tablets that cross boundries into the mundane computing world.  One of these is Agilix's GoBinder.  Agilix has just released a radically updated ...

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Google Calendar: What does it look like?

Not only does Google want to own all your data, Google wants you to plan your life on a Google platform.  As Google says, we must follow, right?  Well, on both points, Google's intentions have remained a closely guarded secret until this week.  Those as lofty as the Wall Street ...

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Microsoft swallows Onfolio

Continuing on a quest to buy everything that Google or Yahoo haven't bought already, Microsoft announced the acquisition of Onfolio today.  Onfolio, for the uninitiated, is one of the most powerful web bookmark, page capture, research assistant tools available for Windows.  The big M ...

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Prevent unauthorized use of programs with Program Protector

Do you have a problem with junior venturing into programs that you don't want him to touch?  Is he trying to sneak a peak into your Zinio magazine rack (you know the one where you download Foreign Policy and BusinessWeek...among others...)?  Well, configuring Windows XP to keep him ...

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Need to protect the fort while you're away? Give Crime Catcher a test drive

Do you ever wonder what really goes on at home while you're away?  Want to make sure the cops catch any thieves that may want to steal your authentic MacGyver memorabilia?  Well, you may want to give Crime Catcher a try.  Crime Catcher is a motion detection driven webcam capture ...

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It's a slow ride to perfection, but Chandler seems to be getting there...

It seems like we've been waiting forever to see a working version of Chandler, the much anticipated collaboration-PIM tool that was being developed by the Open Source Foundation.  Well, they finally have released a presentable version of the Calendar Module for Chandler, and from the looks of ...

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