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Adobe AIR apps are some of the best designed, most useful applications you can have on your desktop. Last month, I highlighted 10 applications to try out, if you're thinking about using AIR apps . This time around, I want to take a look at 10 apps that will make you more productive. Trust me, they will help you save some time.

10 Adobe AIR apps that make you more productive - CNET News

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10297798-2.html
http://freelanceswitch.com/productivity/6-cool-tools-to-track-your-time/ If you’re a freelancer, chances are you need to track your time in order to bill your clients. And that can be a major hassle. You might also be a mobile freelancer, like me, who uses multiple computers and wants to be able to work from anywhere. In that case, a web-based time tracker might be the way to go. You want something easy to use, cheap, with a nice interface. Preferably even fun to use.

6 Cool Tools to Track Your Time – FreelanceSwitch

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To do list, simple, easy, fast, sharable: Ta-da List

Check out Backpack — our information organizer and simple intranet. Great for using on your own or inside a small business, Backpack makes it easy to share ideas, information, to-do lists, files, photos, and more. PC World calls it "Tremendous," BusinessWeek awarded it their "Editor's and Reader's Choice Award" and the New York Times called it a "Very cool organizational tool." Check out Backpack today !
Organize Your Tasks. Use folders, tags, contexts, subtasks and more to organize, search and sort through your tasks. Improve Your Productivity. Toodledo's hotlist, customizable alarms, and sortable online to-do list will help you remember to complete tasks on-time. http://www.toodledo.com/index.php

A to-do list to organize your tasks

An 18-Minute Plan for Managing Your Day - Peter Bregman - HarvardBusiness.org

http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2009/07/an-18minute-plan-for-managing.html Yesterday started with the best of intentions. I walked into my office in the morning with a vague sense of what I wanted to accomplish. Then I sat down, turned on my computer, and checked my email.