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I also recommend listing "remote access" apps for accessing office-based computers while on the road. These are also great for those who don't want to lug a laptop around the planet:
GoToMyPC: www.gotomypc.com
WebEx PCNow: http://pcnow.webex.com/MyWebExWeb/MyWebexPortal...
Great post!
Tim Ferriss
There's some pretty good thought leadership here http://itredux.com/office-20/database/ and here http://itredux.com/blog/office-20/ from Ismael Ghalimi.
Enjoy!
Phone- JaJah http://www.jajah.com/
Similar to Skype but much cheaper on the whole (if thats even possible)
Spreadsheets- Editgrid http://www.editgrid.com
EditGrid is a much more tenured web-based spreadsheet program than either Google Spreadsheets or Zoho.
CRM- Highrise (by 37signals)
It hasn't been released yet but this is really exciting. check out the blog article: http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/291-preview-...
Also, if you don't mind installing a couple items you should check out SugarCRM. The ultimate open-source CRM application. Install it on your company intranet and love yourself for it. www.sugarCRM.com
Gotta love web 2.0.
Checkout Steve Rubel's post on using GMail as a personal database system -> http://www.micropersuasion.com/2007/02/transfor...
Wouldn't this be nice to have our grandchildren say "Bill Gates - you mean the guy who helped cure malaria or AIDS" rather than "Bill Gates, the guy who built DOS and Windows?"
, Icons & Clipart : www.maxpower.ca | http://openclipart.org | www.famfamfam.com,
Design : www.gimp.org,
File Hosting : www.imageshack.com | www.megaupload.com | www.rapidshare.com | http://sendspace.com | www.filepanda.com | http://upload2.net | www.xdrive.com | http://amd.streamload.com, etc...etc.
I would definitevely add 30boxes as a calendar (with contact and todo's) application. Even if I prefer Gcal.
37signals www.BackPackit.com could also be mentionned as a good "notepad" / organisation tool.
Another notepad, post-it,... application online is www.stikkit.com.
We also use Zimbra for email, etc. (full disclosure - we are a Zimbra hosting partner)
Thanks - MH
For personal non confidential use I would work with the web software but for private reasons I will still keep my software.
Great list. A definite del.icio.us tag, for sure.
I have tried a number of these such as Zoho (very slow), BaseCamp (Excellent), Freshbooks (Soon to start talking to BaseCamp), and others not on your list such as Plaxo (Contact Management), BigContacts (Contact Manager), and Stikkits (Cool but needs to talk to Plaxo and Google Calendar).
QuickBooks Online Edition and Sage (Act Online) are very expensive, restrictive and slow (according to support posts and blog posts I have read.)
My biggest issue is that few, if any of these applications work together--never mind well together.
I am on a quest (http://www.jaygilmore.ca/blog/2007/02/01/fast-i...) to have a set of online tools that work the way I would like as well as have intelligent integration. My personal wish is that Google Apps will become more than a Scotch Taped together set of domain oriented tools. Google's own applications don't work well together and work very differently than my normal Google Account.
I have posted my experiences about it here:
http://www.jaygilmore.ca/blog/2007/02/27/google...
I'd be interested to hear what you have to say about it.
Keep up the great writing!
A program I really enjoy that I've been using for about three months now is http://www.AirSet.com. It is a Calendaring, To-Do Lists, Contact and Blog program. You can set up as many groups as you'd like, you can color-code the different groups, and set preferences on the views.
Excellent resources, John, thank you!
If your "Presentation" category is for live access, you might want a "Slides" category for things like Thinkfree Show and Thumbstacks (http://www.thumbstacks.com/), or even Opera Show. Vyew would be an interesting addition to Presentation. http://vyew.com/
I was happy to see a small bit of Google integration recently. You can now open documents received in Gmail in Docs.
http://www.freeiconsweb.com
This includes a new Conflict Bin that allows you to restore overwritten file versions and our CUD, Central User Directory, which further enhances our goal of creating ONE global Collanos community where users can easily find each other and invite them to share workspaces/projects (even offline!).
Release Notes (highly recommended) are available on our user forum:
http://community.collanos.com/index.php/topic,8...
Cheers,
Gil
It is free and requires no installation.
Josh