Archive for the ‘Software’ Category

Leaf Networks

leaf-login Leaf is an extraordinary product – it amazes me that so few people know about it or mention it – and for the small business that is moving to a virtual model, with employees working remotely or from home, it is one of the best existing solutions to the far-from-resolved Collaboration Challenge (pace Microsoft SharePoint, with which I have wrestled to the point of psychosis!).

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EssentialPIM

EssentialPIM is a very simple but surprisingly powerful PIM (personal information manager, hence the PIM in the name…), which comes in two versions, a Free version and a Pro version. Neither of them is open-source, but the developer has made some convincing commitments to maintaining a free version of the program for the foreseeable future.

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Musings on software

Software is something about which many thousands of unbalanced words are written. A given feature in a particular application may be the subject at once of rapturous praise and virulent criticism. Something that is perceived as elegant simplicity by one user is denigrated as feature-poor or inadequate by another.

And then, of course, there’s the pricing…

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About WordFlex

word'flex [v] [itr]: to exercise with high efficiency using a cyclical combination of rigorous intellect-stressing drills and playful, low-intensity routines designed to optimise development of mental muscle and encourage objective-driven fitness (slogan: "fit for purpose"). Increasingly popular with Generation Y and other elite aesthetes...

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