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    0 starssickbar | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2006 | memory, brain, prodactivity, personal growth
    BUILDYOURMEMORY.COM / A mnemonics and memory improvement resource

    Quoted: Many people claim that they possess a poor memory. Indeed you may even be one of those people yourself. Well whether you are or not, ...

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    0 starssickbar | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 06 2006 | apple, osx, prodactivity, fun
    Flying Meat  More than useful for your Mac.

    Software for apple osx. three cool apps that include:

    VoodooPad is a garden for your thoughts. Plant ideas, images, lists and anything else you need to keep track of. VoodooPad grows with you, without getting in the way — no fences to box you in! Type in notes, highlight important words or phrases and create new pages. Drag and drop folders, images, applications, or URLs into VoodooPad — they're linked up just like on the web. With powerful search, nothing will be lost or out of reach.

    FlySketch will show its main drawing window above all other windows in the system. Change the transparency of the canvas, and you can trace, draw over, highlight, and capture just about anything that shows up behind FlySketch.
    Open up FlySketch's workflow folder to drop in aliases of applications or folders, and they show up in the workflow menu. Send your creations to your desktop, or Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Entourage, or even a custom script.

    FlyGesture is activated like Exposé or Dashboard, bringing up a transparent window of "guides" to move your mouse through. Moving your mouse through the guides lets FlyGesture know what action or actions you want to be performed, such as closing a window or opening an application. Not getting it? Here's a movie that demonstrates creating and using a new gesture to open Safari. But wait- there's more FlyGesture isn't a one trick pony. In addition to actions like "Open Application", FlyGesture also comes with actions to type text, call command keys, open files or folders, open websites, run Automator workflows, run custom AppleScript, and various other commands.

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