Eudora is a great note taking, journal/diary, correspondence, info management, etc. I have the last Windows version (Eudora 7) which also has a built-in X1 file searcher. Eudora doesn’t have the ability to quickly add a reminder, unlike Outlook or other PIMs (personal information managers. Lotus Organizer was also great but no longer published). However, [...]
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Tumblr as E-mail complement to web logging
March 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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More tips for USB portable computing on thumbtops
July 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Gizmo’s latest newsletter continues his series on portable computing security and his experience with U3 and proprietary USB program launchers. see Port-a-puter for the roadless warrior: U3 and thumbtops, portable computing and How to make a Thumbtop PC
Issue 147, 19th July, 2007
http://techsupportalert.com/issues/back_issues.htm
Editorial
Securing USB flash drives is not quite as simple [...]
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Illustrated portable computing devices
June 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Here are pictures of my devices used for testing the Port-a-puter
Click to enlarge the roadless version of a USB flash drive. The card reader was something like $9.00 and the CF card was maybe $12 or $20, special at that time. There are shorter USB extension cords available out there.
Below, the CF card [...]
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Port-a-puter for the roadless warrior: U3 and thumbtops, portable computing
June 25th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I had a chance to actually try portable computing and some of the mobile apps How to make a Thumbtop PC. Here are my circumstances and here are references to what I learned.
Gear pictures here
http://cerebraloddjobs.edublogs.org/2007/06/27/illustrated-portable-computing-devices/
On the Roadless Again –
Because I’m on the roadless system and needed to go to the nearest Wal-Mart [...]
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How to make a Thumbtop PC
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Over at http://edublogs.org/forums/ is an interesting set of suggestions for mobile apps, either for cell phone and other handheld devices or laptops.
Wibowo at http://nooventures.edublogs.org/ started this discussion by mentioning www.skweezer.net. He added a whole group of interesting “Dial-up and Mobility Survival Kits” that he uses. Must see his list at http://edublogs.org/forums/topic.php?id=784&replies=5#post-3762
Skweezer [...]
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