Archive for February, 2007

Several months ago I was raving about 30 boxes – the calendar web-tool, todo list manager, and social networking thing. Then I quit using 30 boxes because I started using google calendar.

Just thought you might like to know that 30 boxes is still very cool, and they added a bunch of cool features since the last time I checked.

30 boxes is a very cool web-calendar system. The only thing I don’t like about 30 boxes is having to log in — and it’s not their fault. Sometimes I am too lazy to login to a website for a few weeks. Some people are more pragmatic than me, and will keep trying things until they find something that fits their lifestyle. Google makes it easier (to login to the calendar), since all the google apps are moving toward a common login or common ID for all the google apps.

Then along comes the Open-ID project to make it easier to sign in to all web applications from one common ID management system. We’ll see if Open-ID catches on.

Yes, I will be a grandfather soon.

baby toes

Another cool photo from the zooomr collection.

Todoist is a simple, efficient and dynamic todo list manager.
The main focus of the application is to help you get organized!
It’s a perfect fit for Getting Things Done people.”

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