HabitForge is a simple tool for ingraining new habits into your daily routine via email check-ins.
Unwanted mailing-list emails arriving in your inbox every morning are annoying, but because most of us are eager to get started on our days, we often quickly archive/delete them rather than taking the extra step of unsubscribing. Here’s a simple solution.
Forgetting to pay a bill isn’t a sign you’re a slacker – you may just have too much on your plate to remember the due date of every single payment you have. Try batching your bills to get them paid on time.
Windows: Whether you’ve already got a folder full of wallpaper or you’d like to find some new images for your desktop, Wallpaper Juggler can rotate and keep your backgrounds fresh.
It’s the start of a new decade, and while you’re busy making resolutions for yourself, you shouldn’t forget about your PC. We suggest making a resolution to keep your PC clean, safe and backed up for 2010. Here’s how to make it easy.
If you’re bent on updating your social network status or checking out a new website, firewalls be damned, Flexamail can help you update your accounts and receive websites via email.
Gmail’s iPhone/Android-optimised webapp is nearly as good as a mail client, but not if you keep multi-multi-message threads near the top of your queue. One blogger saw a nearly 7-second decrease in loading time after killing one seemingly endless chain.
Fan of article-saving, reader-friendly webapp Instapaper? You can now convert any article you come across on the web to Instapaper’s very clean and clear standards with the Instapaper Text bookmarklet.
Windows/Linux: If you’re planning a re-install of your Linux system that might involve being offline, free utility “Sushi Huh?” (actual name) can grab your software, and all the nagging dependencies, for easy installation without internet access.
If you need to make diagrams, wire frames, network charts and more but you don’t have much experience with graphic design, Cacoo makes chart creation as simple as drag and drop.