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What’s New For 2010

I’ve been traveling to meetings with vendors and writing pretty much nonstop the last few weeks, and have neglected you, the gentle reader of this blog.  Accordingly, I’m going to simply link to some great coverage of good tech tricks from my recent work/writing.

  1. Windows 7 “God Mode” – My friend Dr. Bob Spencer recently posted on an unsupported “hack” in Windows 7 to allow sophisticated users to create a “super control panel”.  Read on @ www.bobspencer.com.  There is also a freeware (UNTESTED) application called “GodMode Creator” for Windows Vista and Windows 7 – use at your own risk.  (No word on whether or not you can order up a Garden of Eden without the serpent…)
  2. Outlook Data Exporter – I’ve been working on a course on a webmail and web calendar productivity apps, and have noted that it’s notoriously hard to get data out of MS Outlook.  I discovered a utility earlier today that may make this a little easier.  The utility is called Outlook Data Exporter, and it’s an open source application which lets you export data like events from your calendar into a number of different formats.  More available online at http://outlookdataexp.codeplex.com/.
  3. ZumoDrive is a web-based application which will let you share directories across numerous PC and Mac computers.  It also will store your synchronized data as encrypted files in the cloud.  Finally, you can use ZumoDrive to share content with people no matter where they are, and it has features like version control which make it very interesting.
  4. Google Apps – I’ve been working on a course on Google Apps for quite a while now, and am starting to see how it provides a compelling alternative, particularly for small businesses.  The e-mail and calendar are absolutely brilliant (powered by GMail and Google Calendar, respectively).  Google Apps and Google Docs are particularly interesting in how the features sets reflect the priorities of Google itself, a company of brilliant engineers.  For example:

If you look at the war between Microsoft and Apple, it’s clear that there is a role for style in computing, and Google Apps clearly needs a new pair of shoes (and a wardrobe).

How about you, readers.  What are you working on, and what have you learned lately?  You can read more of the stuff I’m reading by following me on Twitter.  For a preview, visit twitter.com/bftcpa

 

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