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Lifehacker - Ask the Commenters Roundup - Hive Mind
What are some hobbies that are compatible with bed rest?I've started a blog, what can I do to get some traffic?I need a simple offline calendar for Windows and Outlook is overkill, what should I check out?What's your favorite electric razor?What advice would you give a first time home buyer?We've got a difficult to house-break puppy on our hands. What tips can you share?
Lifehacker - Create a Note Card Task Board on the Cheap - Notecards
If note cards are crucial to your organization system, you may have entertained the idea of getting a task board for them—and been shut down by the cost. Scratch that idea and make your own.
Hive Five - Lifehacker
Five Best Journaling Tools Public declarations and diatribes have their place, but sometimes you need a private space for your thoughts, dreams, and ramblings. Whether you crave a digital or analog tool, you'll find it in this Hive Five.
Lifehacker - Dealing With Other's Tardiness - Time management
Taking control of your own schedule is one thing, but what do you do when it's always the other party showing up late? Photo by Street Spirit.
Lifehacker - OpenOffice.org 3.1 Available at a Server Near You - OpenOffice.org
It's not official, but OpenOffice.org 3.1, a bug-fixing and feature-adding release of the open-source office suite, can now be found and downloaded.
Lifehacker - Top 10 Greasemonkey User Scripts, 2009 Edition - Greasemonkey
Two years ago, we compiled our 10 favorite Greasemonkey scripts, the site-fixing wonders you can load into Firefox's Greasemonkey extension for a better browsing experience. We've updated our picks, and there's a lot that's new.
Google Docs - Lifehacker
Top 10 Greasemonkey User Scripts, 2009 Edition Two years ago, we compiled our 10 favorite Greasemonkey scripts, the site-fixing wonders you can load into Firefox's Greasemonkey extension for a better browsing experience. We've updated our picks, and there's a lot that's new.
Google Reader - Lifehacker
Top 10 Greasemonkey User Scripts, 2009 Edition Two years ago, we compiled our 10 favorite Greasemonkey scripts, the site-fixing wonders you can load into Firefox's Greasemonkey extension for a better browsing experience. We've updated our picks, and there's a lot that's new.
Lifehacker - Install Greasemonkey Scripts in Safari with GreaseKit - Greasemonkey
Mac users: Web site Simplehelp steps through how to run Greasemonkey user scripts in Safari with free tools SIMBL (a patching tool for Cocoa apps) and GreaseKit (previously posted as Creammonkey). Unfortunately not every Greasemonkey script will work with GreaseKit (though the project appears to be striving toward that end), and my favorite Greasemonkey script, previously mentioned Gmail Macros, doesn't work with it yet, but most scripts should work. Hopefully in time Safari addicts can take advantage of all of the Greasemonkey user scripts that add so much to Firefox.
Lifehacker - Enable User Scripts in Google Chrome - Google Chrome
Windows only: The latest beta version of Google Chrome adds support for user scripts, but if you want to enable them you'll need to follow a couple of quick steps.
Lifehacker - Prism 1.0 Integrates Webapps into Your Dock/Tray - Prism
Firefox: Prism, the Firefox add-on/stand-alone application that turns web sites into desktop windows, has hit a 1.0 release, promising to let you monitor and launch sites like Gmail from your Mac dock or Windows tray.
Lifehacker - Prism 1.0 Integrates Webapps into Your Dock/Tray - Prism
Firefox: Prism, the Firefox add-on/stand-alone application that turns web sites into desktop windows, has hit a 1.0 release, promising to let you monitor and launch sites like Gmail from your Mac dock or Windows tray.
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Prism 1.0 Integrates Webapps into Your Dock/Tray Firefox: Prism, the Firefox add-on/stand-alone application that turns web sites into desktop windows, has hit a 1.0 release, promising to let you monitor and launch sites like Gmail from your Mac dock or Windows tray.
Lifehacker - Are You Planning to Download Windows 7 RC? - windows 7
The first (and potentially only) Windows 7 Release Candidate drops to the world at large tomorrow, and we're wondering:
Lifehacker - Six Easy Ways to Graph Your Life - Charts
Your habits, behaviors, and the things you consume every day create patterns over time that say a whole lot about you as a person. It's time to graph your life.
Lifehacker - Lifehacker's Guide to Upgrading to Windows 7 RC - Windows 7 upgrade
Whether you want to set up a dual-boot system, you're ready to migrate all the way to Windows 7 RC from XP, or something in between, here's what you need to know.
Alert - Lifehacker
Windows 7 RC Available for Download Now The official Windows 7 Release Candidate is now available for all users through Microsoft's Customer Preview program.
Lifehacker - Pretty Up Windows Mobile with Pointui - Cell Phones
Windows Mobile: Freeware skinning application Pointui makes the notoriously kludgy Windows Mobile interface more usable and accessible, and does so with great success. Most notably, the Pointui interface allows for fingertip navigation (à la the iPhone) rather than the traditional stylus (or fingernail) navigation that requires you to pinpoint with pixel precision. Not every aspect of WM is skinned, so you'll be returned to WM ugliness from time to time, but where it's skinned well (especially the system settings) it's great. For a fuller look at what Pointui can do for your WM device, check out Gizmodo's video tour and glowing review. If you've been down on Windows Mobile ever since you saw what navigation on the iPhone is like, skinning that phone with the freeware Pointui might be just what the doctor ordered.
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