→ July 9, 2007
It works good, and looks good too. Depends on how well it scales. WhoDoes is a fresh and intuitive web-based project management software. WhoDoes is designed to assist you and your team in planning projects of different complexity, from the small project to the biggest one.
With WhoDoes you can manage your activities and share information [...]
→ March 4, 2007
Community builders.
These guys have been in the work from 2004, its now that they are out in the open, so time does make things better and interesting, even historically.
Instant community! Build your own community with SNAPP! It’s as easy as point and click. Pick and choose from many seamlessly integrated features. Customize your site [...]
→ January 14, 2007
This is a fun south asian mp3 site. Lots of cool music and all arranged in perfect harmony.
Lot of hard work seems to have gone into the collection as well as the listing work. There are a variety of songs to choose from, for every mood and every occassion.
Enjoy the tunes…..
→ November 3, 2006
PowerToys add fun and functionality to the Windows experience. What are they? PowerToys are additional programs that developers work on after a product has been released.
Note: We take great care to ensure that PowerToys work as they should, but they are not part of Windows and are not supported by Microsoft. For this reason, Microsoft [...]
→ May 21, 2006
Their goal is to improve the quality of customer service and phone support in the US. This free website is run by volunteers and is powered by over one million consumers who demand high quality phone support from the companies that they use.
Gethuman will soon publish a list of the best and worst mass-market consumer [...]
→ April 24, 2006
One final thought: As you parse our Top 10, consider the following: With any luck, this time next year we’ll all be reading Windows Vista tips stories.
And now let’s start the countdown.
Tip 10: Halt background services to improve performance.
This tip is one of our favorites because it always works. Running in the background of Windows [...]
→ February 20, 2006
To help eliminate errors in typing and speed up the tedious process of typing in URLs in your Web browser, Windows employs a feature called AutoComplete. This nifty feature looks at whatever few characters of the URL address you type in the Address bar and, based on them, attempts to match them to one of [...]