10 Things That Should Be More Popular

Some days I feel like I’m spitting in the wind. It amazes me that the following ten concepts, websites and applications aren’t more widely used: RSS Feeds – why waste your time repeatedly trawling dozens of sites looking for new content? Let it come to you! Flickr – practically everyone I know has a digital camera, but still relatively few have a Flickr account. Share your photos, don’t keep them unseen on your hard drive! GMail – by far the most effective web-based email. FireFox – if only for the tabbed browsing. But really, it’s so much nicer than IE6, and a myriad of different extensions are available. OneNote – so much better than scraps of paper. Desktop Search – I don’t care which desktop search program you use, but please install one! You’ll find it so much easier to find old emails and other files. del.icio.us – access your bookmarks anywhere, and share them with friends. ClearType – if you have a flatscreen monitor, you should turn ClearType on. Period. Virtual PC – there’s no need to test beta software on your main machine, or keep several differently-configured computers around the house any more! SyncToy – this is a great little app for synchronizing and backing-up folders; it’s really useful for combining media folders, and for synching files with a portable hard drive.

31 August 2005