Monday, August 24, 2009

Best Apps for Ipod Touch

I just bought an Iphone 3GS… I know this article is about Ipod Touch. I basically wanted to say farewell to my old companion with this post.

So here it is…

Offmaps – Amazing application for Ipod touch! The power of google map without paying those expensive data plan. A must have for any Ipod touch user.

Keytasks – The application is not free and already End of Life. What a nice advice, thanks Zorba! But the sad truth is there is no replacement yet to sync all the outlook task to the Iphone/Ipod. I am testing toodledoo right now…

Skype – You can transform your Ipod touch in a phone. Plug in the ipod a headset with a mic and it is indeed a skype phone. You can perhaps even try to use the bluetooth chips in it since the last software upgrade. And if your friends are still teasing you with their “real” iphone, you can still use some fake caller. I was using “FAC”.

EverNote - I have done a quick review of Evernote last month. I still think this application sucks on the Ipod touch as the offline mode is really annoying. But it is the only app that can sync text and pictures quickly. I am using it mostly to copy/paste block of google map image before driving somewhere.

iPass – To get access to a wifi network more often

RSSplayer – Not perfect, but still the best around. I am listening to tons of podcast but I don’t sync my ipod regularly. with this small app, I can download the podcast when in a Wifi spot and listen it in my car. Cool.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The perfect Windows Desktop


[Update March 2011 - See my new windows desktop]

I think I found the Desktop experience Nirvana.

My requirement for the perfect desktop:
- Minimal CPU and memory utilization. My PC needs to be lightning fast.
- Simple and clean environment (no distraction)
- Possibility to let message or Post-it in the background

I was able to do this with those 2 amazingly tiny and free application:
1) BGinfo – Possibility to add text on your backround image. 0 CPU utilization when it is done. Completely transparent. Just amazing.

2) DesktopOK – Why this is not by default on Windows is just beyond me. Everytime I change my screen resolution, my icons are moved everywhere in my screens. With this tiny (30kB!) application, I can save and restore all my icons on my desktop. Just cool.

Here is a screen capture.

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