Microsoft just pushed out Office 2007 Service Pack 2 this morning, but that doesn’t meant they’re not already hard at work on Office 2010, the next version of the popular Office suite.
Many of our featured offices are heavy on workstation design, but light on attention paid to the rest of the office. Today we’ll be visiting a well appointed home office with design flair to spare.
We’ve seen plenty of personal finance tools designed to help you track what you’re spending, but web site PocketSmith is an impressive new web-based personal finance tool for forecasting your financial future.
The Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog writes up a guide to using Outlook’s categories and search folders to organise your messy inbox and prevent email overload.
Search engine Pronounce Names—perhaps unsurprisingly—contains a database of names complete with proper pronunciation, saving you from embarrassment next time you face a challenging name.
Firefox with Stylish: User style WriteRoom for Google Docs turns your browser into a distraction-free editing tool.
Windows only: Microsoft is pushing out Service Pack 2 for Office 2007, promising significant performance improvements and support for the OpenDocument format, among other things.
DoubleTwist, the media manager that wants to make music and video device syncing dead simple, has opened up its Windows download to public beta, letting the masses in on maybe the coolest media manager ever.