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Workrave. Onion.to Gateway to Tor Hidden Services. Digsby = IM + Email + Social Networks. Noisli - background noise and color generator for working and relaxing. Dotdotdot - Your free digital reading app. MyndBook: Create & Share Organized Mind Maps Online. Mind maps are an excellent way to record brainstorming session.

MyndBook: Create & Share Organized Mind Maps Online

But noting a mind map on a piece of paper and then porting it to your computer can take quite a bit of your time. Here to help is a website called MyndBook that lets you create mind maps directly on your computer. MyndBook is a free to use web service. This web tool lets its users create mind maps with unprecedented ease. You start by creating an account on the website either by providing your email address or by connecting your Facebook account.

This book can have numerous pages on which you can add your mind maps. You start with a main blue node that you can resize, double click to change its name, and attach map branches to. Features: Check out MyndBook @ Welcome to Myndbook Mind Maps, Note Maps, & Concept Maps, Online Free. Zamzar - convert document, eBook, image, audio and video - free online file conversion. Zenware and the art of clutter-free computing. Is your desktop cluttered with icons?

Zenware and the art of clutter-free computing

Do you have far too many distractions on your computer? It’s time for a spot of spring cleaning. Whenever we invent time-saving devices we find a way to make them take up time. The computer was supposed to make us more productive, and yet we’re all still working long hours and staring at download status bars slowly installing updates. But if you bring a little slow life to your work life, you can actually make yourself MORE productive, not less. Zenware is a slow computing movement that seeks to get more from our computers by removing distraction and making our computers function better. * Install a distraction-free writing tool. . * Clean up your desktop. . * Get a better browser. . * Stay focused — or don’t. . * Get Zenned up. Recommended reading: More Zenware inspiration on Slate. Zen and the writer’s desktop: 7 steps to writer’s freedom [Image: xQlusiveEvan] Katie Katie is a woodland owner, crochet addict and internet dork.

The Frugal Parson Explores Zenware for Writers, Part 1. If you’ve used a lot of high-end software, think of all the time you’ve spent searching through menus or ribbons just to find the command you want.

The Frugal Parson Explores Zenware for Writers, Part 1

You’ve also been frustrated with all the hoops you need to hop through just to accomplish relatively simple tasks. Pop-ups or squiggly lines demand your attention for spell-checking and grammar-checking, and the ubiquitous reminders of the Are-you-really-sure-you-want-to-do-this? Nature can be maddening at times. Throw in widgets, wizards and whats-its, docks, system trays, and toolbars and you have so many features to play with you can’t do any work. (If you don’t believe me, open every toolbar in Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer and try writing something.) There’s an entire class of software that strives to end these distractions and put as little as possible between you and your creative process. This is, by the way, one of the basic precepts of the Frugal Guidance 2 blog, one which many frugal computer users should appreciate.