The Docsyncer Review
December 6th, 2007
I just received a private beta invite from Docsyncer. It is freakin awesome. You synch your documents with Google Docs and Docsyncer’s servers and then you can go anywhere in the world and not have to worry about printing your documents out, or forgetting them at home. All it takes is a download a small program and Bam! You are worry free. The program works in the background so that whenever you edit a document, the site uploads it. Docsyncer also has a time line, so you can view how your documents looked in the past. The site is working on a way to let you upload a document from another computer and send it to your computer so that the document will be open on your computer when you return home.
Put on a Happy Face
September 2nd, 2007
Sorry for being late in my post. Today’s a slow day. There hasn’t been any news on new sites or anything worth telling so today I’ll just tell you of some cool extensions. Their simple, but their good.
The xdntweaker is only for Windows Vista, XP, and Windows Server 2003. It tweaks the simples things (like not writing “shortcut to” next to the file name when you shortcut files), but they make you feel better. Click Here to download it!
Dr. Web is an extension service that works with Windows, Mac, and Linux and uses Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera that actually scans files before they are downloaded to your computer. A definitely awesome tool to use for anyone who uses the web. How does it work? It downloads the file to it’s servers and then checks it and sends it back!
Click Here for the Firefox version, Click Here for the Internet Explorer version, and Click Here for the Opera version.
Firefox Campus Edition is and add-on that downloads Foxytunes, allowing to connect your music to the web and play music while you surf. Zotero, A note-taking add-on that allows you to take notes while doing research, and Stumbleupon, a website that connects you to different people and websites. These are very exciting tools to get you into your new year at school.
And Finally Fliqs Launched a toolbar that allows you to upload your videos and then pops up some code so you can easily put your video into your blog, profile, etc. No limited space and it’s harder to tell who violated a copyright. Click Here to download it.
Thank you for being good listeners and now I’ll retire to playing the Google Flight Simulator (I’ve got to get a joystick for that game.).
I’m Gonna Ace this School Year
August 31st, 2007
Wasting all your time thinking of the sites you need to go to to finish up this school project. Have No Fear Schoolr is Here. Schoolr has everything you need to succeed.
NoteMesh is a free wiki service that allows people from the same class to compare their notes. It works really well when your away for the day. All you have to do is check NoteMesh.
Notely.net is a free service that keeps track of your to-do’s, notes, mathematical equation, and everything else having todowith keeping your school year nice and orderly.
That’s it for now!

