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Top 10 Free Applications for Making Top 10 Lists

It seems like you can’t go more than a few hours without some new list popping up on Digg or showing up on some editorial hit list.

Where do all these great, or not so great ideas come from? I’m not sure, but I can tell you this: they don’t make it to the web without some help. So let’s go.

Start with some OPML outlining in MyMind.

Next, flesh out your concept by laying it down on xPad, a powerful free text organizer.

Break out your tasks and get them done with iGTD, an integrated task tool.

Prep your list for the web using Screen 0.2 to format your lists in HTML.

Check Off your task list from the menu bar with a simple, easily accessed task management tool.

Post your progress to Twitter (so your fan club can keep up) with Twitterrific

Document your sources of inspiration by making a list of your books with Books.

Ready for prime-time? Post your final product to your Blog Thing.

Save your blog post link to URLwell on your menu bar (to go back and check your hit-count).

Now, kick back and wait for the advertiser’s checks to roll in. Why not spend some of your new wealth on vintage Mac hardware with the eBay Firefox Companion.

Like the list? Add it to your own.

Brian

25 iPhone 3G How-Tos

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While I’m temporarily distracted with other things, have a look at this great list of the 25 (Most Wanted) Tips For IPhone 3G.

I found the item on “How To Switch Punctuation Keys To Alphabet Keys Quickly” to be very useful.

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While your flexing your iPhone muscles, did you know that you can Use iPhone headphones as a remote for Keynote?

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Fast Icon releases Web 2 Icons–perfect for Fluid users

web2icons 20080520 192312 Fast Icon releases Web 2 Icons  perfect for Fluid usersFast Icon has released Web 2 Icons, a collection of 23 freeware icons designed in iPhone-like style, includes icons for Blinklist, BlogMarks, Delicious, Digg, Diigo, FaceBook, FeedBurner, Flickr, Furl, Google, Magnolia, Misterwong, Myspace, Newsvine, Netvibes, Reddit, Simpy, Stumbleupon, Technorati, Twitter and YouTube.

Web 2 Icons are available for download as standard Mac or Windows icons as well as a handy PNG files for Linux, web or Fluid. If you use Fluid to make “stand-alone apps” out of your favorite web services, these icons can serve as their dock icons.

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