by Jay Hathaway on June 28, 2008 at 02:00 PM

Web-based list-creation service Blist has made a couple of changes recently, and the biggest one is "less a feature and more a philosophy." Because Blist is easier to demonstrate than it is to explain, you can now try Blist without an account. You can play with all the features, browser other people's Blists and even make your own -- you just can't save it. At the same time, they've introduced ...
by Jay Hathaway on April 8, 2008 at 09:00 AM

We've met a lot of users who take their to-do list applications very seriously. It seems every task management system -- from old-fashioned pen and paper to OmniFocus -- has its own fanatical following. Listaculous is a web-based to-do list that keeps it simple, but still offers tabbed organization, and it could be the right to-do list for you.
There's not much to Listaculous, which is what ...
by Chris Gilmer on October 19, 2007 at 12:00 PM

It's Friday, and Download Squad wants to make sure that you have completed all your tasks for the week. And what better way to track and ensure they are completed than with an online app. We have covered a bunch of note taking and GTD apps in the past, but Vitalist is another one you might enjoy using. Vitalist offers a fresh outlook on the space. The interface is quick to grasp, well layed out ...
by Download Squad Staff on March 28, 2007 at 01:00 PM

Lists of top [anything] are a big hit across the interwebs. They pack a lot of information into a neat list that's easy to comb for exactly what you need. As WordPress keeps gaining momentum and popularity, more and more bloggers are posting lists of their favorite plugins that help them stay on top of their game. Instead of posting a top X list, however, DLS reader Staska decided to aggregate. By ...
by Adam Maras on January 29, 2007 at 11:00 AM

I have a Flickr account, and I take plenty of photos, but I find myself not using it as much as I feel I ought to. Maybe Thomas Hawk's list of Top 10 Hacks on Flickr will help remedy that. It's a round-up of tricks, scripts, and sites that make Flickr more pleasurable to use, and though I'd seen some of them already, several of them were pleasant surprises. His #1 Flickr "hack" is Flickr Leech. ...
by Ryan Carter on December 10, 2006 at 12:29 PM

Oh my gosh! I looooove wordie. I love it, because I love words. This site lets you make lists of words easily, play with words, and even break out an RSS feed or two of your words for daily consumption at your leisure. You know how everyone says "use your words" in corporate-speak when they really mean to call you stupid in every day language? Well, Wordie lets you not only "use your freakin ...
by Ryan Carter on November 14, 2006 at 09:00 AM

Nevermind the other guy, what about what you want for the holidays? So you can't keep track of all those gifts you want? Sick of explaining the difference between an Intel Core Duo and and AMD 64 X2 to your loved ones? GiftHat gives you a place to store all your desires for the holidays and helps you justify being the greedy selfish little kid we all are inside, all the while maintaining the ...
by Jordan Running on November 13, 2006 at 05:00 PM

Okay, okay, the "essential Firefox addons" list has been done to death, but if everyone else can beat a dead horse, why can't I? Having just freshened up my system I had the unique opportunity to take a fresh look at which Firefox addons I have installed and which ones I can't live without. As it turns out, there's quite a lot of them, so without further ado, here's my 15 essential Firefox ...
by Chris Gilmer on September 13, 2006 at 02:00 PM

Are you ever out and about, and can't recall that little something you had to do? Motask would love to help you. Motask is a to-do list accessible through mobile devices. Through its extremely simple interface, users can add tasks, edit tasks, and easily delete them when the task has been completed all through motask.com from their mobile device. It's a great way to remind you what had to be done ...
by Adam Maras on August 23, 2006 at 03:10 PM

I've long been meaning to give Ubuntu a more serious look, and Adam Pash's Top 10 Ubuntu apps and tweaks over at Lifehacker is all the more motivation. Pash identifies ten ways you can improve your Ubuntu experience, including Automatix (application installation automator), Beagle (desktop search), Gnome Deskbar Applet ("a great app launcher and then some"), VLC (video player), Firefox (web ...
by Jordan Running on August 15, 2006 at 02:25 PM

What would you say is the greatest software ever written? Snood would probably top my list, but I must admit InformationWeek's list is a bit more.. practical. Charles Babcock's What's the Greatest Software Ever Written? is a great mini-survey of the history of software, terminating in a list of 12 of the world's most historic software developments. I won't ruin the final 3 for you, but here are ...
by Adam Maras on August 14, 2006 at 01:25 PM

Guardian Unlimited is running a great article called Websites that changed the world. It's odd to think of things we take so much for granted as having changed the world, but it's true, they did. Among the world-changing web sites are Wikipedia, Blogger, MySpace, Amazon.com, and, of course, Yahoo! and Google. One odd choice is Napster, which of course had a web site but was not itself a web site, ...
by Jordan Running on July 26, 2006 at 04:20 PM

I'm going to tell you a secret: With Active Desktop, a feature that has been around since Windows 95, you can turn any personalized home page, nay, any IE-compatible web page at all, into your desktop. Okay, it's not really a secret, but is unknown to many and taken for granted by most. Wallnote, however, is a web app that wants to capitalize on that functionality. It's a note-keeping and ...
by Jordan Running on July 17, 2006 at 04:35 PM

Oh, how we love the Top 10 lists. TechWeb's Alexander Wolfe has written a Top 10 list that's actually one Top 6 list and one Bottom 4 list: Top 10 Windows Vista Hits & Misses, i.e. what's awesome in Vista and what ain't so great. Here's your basic spoiler: Hits:
Sidebar and gadgets
Pretty Aero interface
Media Center integration
Windows Media Player 11
Non-intrusive DRM
Flip 3D ...
by Jordan Running on June 29, 2006 at 05:40 PM

Mark Pilgrim, a high-profile blogger and life-long Mac user who recently caused a few ripples by switching to Ubuntu Linux, has written a nice list of essential software for Linux. Since he's coming from the land of iTunes, iPhoto, and Mail.app, the list is skewed toward Linux apps that replace (or at least approximate) their OS X counterparts. Pilgrim's picks include digiKam for photo management, ...