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| I agree that Open Office is wonderful, but I've had problems with it freezing and crashing on my Mac. So I've turned to a derivative free product that's much more stable - Neo Office at http://neooffice.org Tip Credibility: 33 |
| Create a website for NameOfTownDentists.com & get it ranked pg1 in Google for relevant local search terms. Then approach 2 or 3 local Dentists and offer the site to them. Replace 'Dentists' with any other industry and repeat. Tip Credibility: 19 |
| I've just found the awesome free mindmapping software - available for both Mac and PC. It's called xMind and you can find it at xmind.net Tip Credibility: 18 |
| TwitterFox is awesome! You get tweets from everyone you're following right from your Firefox status bar. Add your own tweets. Get direct messages and see who's mentioned you in their tweets. Tip Credibility: 9 |
| If you need to collaborate with others, then get everyone to sign up for Google's Gmail and make use of their Google Docs and Chat. You can upload, export & share docs, spreadsheets, presentations & forms - even chat while simultaneously working on them. Tip Credibility: 12 |
| If you already use the Firefox Browser. You should check out FireFTP. It's is a great FTP client that works right in your Firefox browser - no need to launch a whole new application! Here's the link: fireftp.mozdev.org Tip Credibility: 10 |
| I use both Firefox and Safari on my Mac because I can log into different accounts on the same websites simultaneously. And I have to say that I really prefer Firefox mostly because of all the add-ons available. Which do you think is better? And Why? Tip Credibility: 16 |
| FireFTP is a great FTP client that works right in your Firefox browser - no need to launch a whole new application! Here's the link: fireftp.mozdev.org Tip Credibility: 9 |
| For the Mac, which I use far more than my PC, I use Text Wrangler. It's awesome for coding, can open and even compare multiple docs, can search and replace in multiple files - opened or not, includes FTP uploading built in and as they say so much more :) Tip Credibility: 19 |
| I've never used NoteTab myself, but I do use Trellian CodePad, which is really great for quick web page editing since it uses colored HTML syntax highlighting and line numbering. Tip Credibility: 11 |
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