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Perfect your Information Flow (with Free Tools)

In this special productivity-centered Freeloader we’ll look at ideas on how to organize your information online and off, using a simple and free tool we all have: email.

With free services, free software and a little setup, you can have your data manage itself instead of it managing you.

Join me for this week’s Freeloader Friday. It may change the way you get things done.

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iLounge adds comprehensive listing of iPhone apps

iphonesoftware 20070621 212124 iLounge adds comprehensive listing of iPhone appsiLounge, the source for all the latest Apple digital media device information, today announced the addition of their Complete Guide to iPhone Software. The listing includes all of the known programs for use with the Apple iPhone and features multiple pages of iPhone application previews, download links, and author credits.

The iLounge’s Editor-in-Chief, Jeremy Horwitz, invites all authors and independent tipsters to submit their iPhone programs to the free listing.

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Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2.7.2 to squish a bug

We’re used to posting long lists of bug fixes and feature enhancements, but you have to admire a developer who will post an update that only fixes one bug when it means making the experience of the program’s users a better one.

Rogue Amoeba’s blog reads:

We have a minor update for our audio recorder Audio Hijack Pro today, fixing a single bug. Version 2.7.1 of Audio Hijack Pro would occasionally crash when adjusting the Editor preference. Version 2.7.2 fixes this issue, so click to download the newest Audio Hijack Pro now. If you’re not using Audio Hijack Pro yet, get more information from the Audio Hijack Pro page.

Well done, Rogue Amoeba. Your users thank you.

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