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Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Top 10 : Ubiquity Commands

  1. Facebook Status Updater and Friend Search >> Here
  2. Share On (Share any page on Facebook, Digg etc.) >> Here
  3. Site search (Search a specific site using Google) >> Here
  4. Last.Fm >> Here
  5. Bit.Ly >> Here
  6. Insert Email (Adds an email address from your contact book) >> Here
  7. Blogsearch >> Here
  8. Image Search >> Here
  9. Wayback (Search the Wayback Machine) >> Here
  10. FreindFeed >> Here

Popularity: 1% [?]


Friday, June 19th, 2009

Top 10 : Adobe AIR Applications

Adobe AIR (Adobe Intregated Runtime) Applications

  1. Klok : A tool for freelance workers to manage their billable hours to clients. Also gives you tools for visualizing what you spend the majority of your time on, managing your projects and more.
  2. SocialAddict : A tool for people who are addicted to social networking sites. Supports Facebook and Tweeter among others.
  3. Google Analytics : A tool which gives access to all features of Google Analytics and one can access multiple accounts from one interface.
  4. ReadAIR : A tool which allows you to read your Google Reader articles outside of the browser.
  5. NetBook : A tool which is a combination ebook/audio book reader that gives you access to the Project Gutenberg Library, and allows you to read or listen to them while off line.
  6. WebKut : A tool for capturing a web site that lets you open a web page and capture the entire page, the current view, or just a selection.
  7. Pixus : A tool which allows you to not only measure the screen object size with easy. With overlay mode and presets, you can also preview how your design will look in the real environment. Ideal for web and interface designers.
  8. htmlText Editor : As the name suggests!
  9. Icon Generator : A tool which allows you to create buttons and icons with ease.
  10. Top 100 Videos : A desktop version of AOL’s Top 100 Videos

Popularity: 3% [?]


Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Top 10 : Opensource CMS

hey!

1. Wordpress.org

2. Drupal

3. Movable Type

4. Elgg

5. Joomla

6. CushyCMS

7. JojoCMS

8. Nukedit

9. LittleCMS

10. VergeCMS

and for those .. who dont know what a CMS is .. lemme make it easier for you .. A CMS or a Content Managament System is a program which makes life easier for web developers .. (like me!) .. it makes web engineering child’s play!

Popularity: 12% [?]


Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Top 10 : Free Email Clients

1. Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird is a fully featured, secure and very functional email client and RSS feed reader. It lets you handle mail efficiently and with style, and Mozilla Thunderbird filters away junk mail too.

2. Windows Mail

Windows Mail is a fun and functional email program that keeps you relatively safe with spam and phishing filters while offering fast search and enough room for creativity, maybe based on ready-made stationery.

3. Eudora

Eudora is a classic, powerful, flexible and efficient email client that cans spam precisely, too, and shows nary a weakness. Leveraging the statistical spam filter to organize good mail would be nice, though.

4. Opera

The Opera email client is a slick and flexible interface that will satisfy almost all your email needs, and Opera integrates RSS feeds in this experience as well. Some may find the message editor lacking a bit in power, and the absence of support for encrypted email is unfortunate.

5. Mulberry

Mulberry is a powerful and incredibly versatile email client available for all the popular platforms. If there is something Mulberry lacks, it is simplicity.

6. Pegasus Mail

Pegasus Mail is one of the most powerful, secure and generally best email programs available for Windows, but the interface could need some polishing to make its features more accessible.

7. IncrediMail

IncrediMail is a fun and easy to use email client that adds spice to the messages you send while protecting you from spam, phishing and fraud attempts in a convenient manner. Unfortunately, IncrediMail lacks some productivity features if you have to deal with large amounts of mail.

8. FoxMail

Foxmail is a nice email client with lots of great features that make email easy and fun. It doesn’t support IMAP accounts and its message editor lacks basic text (re-)formatting tools.

9. DreamMail

DreamMail manages email and RSS feeds handily and handsomely with stationery, labels and related message search. Unfortunately, international language support is limited, DreamMail’s spam filter seems ineffective, and IMAP accounts are not supported.

10. Alpine

Alpine is powerful console email program that makes you use email productively with automation.


Popularity: 3% [?]



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