How did I ever live without it?
Here are some random software things I use that really change how I work.
- OneNote: Word is not a good way to track general random information such as todo-lists, meeting notes, random thoughts, or anything that you would naturally write in a scratch-pad. OneNote is great for this. And you can scribble tihngs to. I lament the years I spent tracking my "todo" lists in Word instead of OneNote.
- FrontPage. This is my HTML editor of choice by a landslide and all of my blogging is done in FrontPage. I believe word is not an HTML editor any more than it is a C++ editor. And while VS is nice for editing code-oriented HTML; it's missing simple features for paragraph-oriented HTML, like a spell-checker.
- Edit-and-Continue in C#. This is just so cool! Sometimes I want to work on Mdbg just so I have an excuse to use C# EnC.
- symbol servers: When you're looking at crash dumps from a wide range of random different builds, it's horribly painful to manually find the right set of symbols - especially if you have several different DLLs to go find.
- Lookout: sometimes I just need to be able to do a real search my outlook mail box.
- Wikipedia: I find search engines often provide a lot of noise when I'm just looking for a quick overview of something.
Comments
- Anonymous
March 29, 2006
You can also try Mindmanager Pro 6.0(www.mindjet.com) for todo lists,meeting notes and random thoughts.. - Anonymous
April 18, 2006
I prefer LookOut's spiritual successor; Windows Desktop Search. That brings the bemefits fast email access brings to your entire desktop. I can almost forget about folders now.
Also Dreamweaver is a far better non-serverside web editor than FrontPage (tho the price tag is possibly a little steep just for messing around). - Anonymous
June 10, 2006
Frontpage for your blogging needs? Have you tried the new blogging support in Office Word 2007 beta2? I am impressed with the built-in support and more is being done from now to ship. One of the main features that is being worked on is the clean HTML generation. You gotta love it