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EpicWin!

This is new. I don’t mean that in a “it just came out” sort of way…though it basically did. I mean, I have tried a lot of productivity, task management, to do list and GTD1 applications in my time and this is the first time I’ve tried one that actually hides within the disguise of an RPG.2

EpicWin! is an iPhone app that allows you to assign yourself tasks, schedule repeating chores and set priorities like any other task management app, but it does so by rewarding task completion with XP3 and “loot.” Your tasks are categorized as feats of strength, stamina, intellect, social or spirit and you can set the priority by the amount of “Epicness” the task is worth upon completion.

You start EpicWin by creating your character: choose its race, its name and then you send it out on quests…like “Do the laundry”…”Mow the lawn”…or “Pick up the dry cleaning” As you complete those tasks your character levels up and acquires treasures which your friends on Twitter and Facebook can receive announcements about if you wish.

It’s a really imaginative idea and I hope the folks at SuperMono develop it further. I’d like to see them offer an online database for you to store your tasks and your progress like Remember The Milk and the ability to compete and share progress with other EpicWinners. Maybe they could allow multiple players to share a task together as an EpicWin epic quest!

The app sells for $2.99 US for the iPhone. What do you use to get things done?

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  1. Getting Things Done EpicWin! []
  2. Role Playing Game …get to know your acronyms!! []
  3. Experience Points []

Social Bookmarking

Social Bookmarks are the way to surf the freshest waves on the ‘net.
Hot trends are bookmarked and tagged by other surfers, and in a click you can see what’s heating up the web.

There are a heap of different sites that host social bookmarks. You pick might be influenced by the complementary software, or the site’s unique features. Here’s the best…

del.icio.us

The leader of the pack, delicious relies on a minimal interface and boosts a large number of users. There are plenty of free applications to make delicious all the more tasty to Mac users.

mu Social BookmarkingCocoalicious

Access and post bookmarks to your del.icio.us account. This free application will even load bookmarked pages in a preview pane.

mu Social BookmarkingDelibar

Rather access your del.icio.us bookmarks from the menubar? Delibar’s your choice. Just don’t ask me about the icon.

Firefox users will be happy to know there’s two extensions for integrating del.icio.us into the browser. delicious lets you manage your del.icio.us bookmarks in a sidebar, and post to your account from a contextual menu.

Foxylicious brings your del.icio.us bookmarks right into your browser bookmarks. You can set it to sync from your account daily.

Grease Monkey users will be interested in these user scripts. Safari users, don’t despair, delicious2safari will get your del.icio.us bookmarks into Safari.

Spurl

Spurl offers a sidebar for saving and searching your bookmarks through their free service. It supports about every browser out there.

The Firefox spurlbar extension adds toolbar buttons and contextual menu items to add bookmarks.

StumbleUpon

This social bookmarks manager has the most straightforward interface. You can browse and rate bookmarks from like minded surfers from the StumbleUpon toolbar.

You can post to StumbleUpon (as well as Spurl, del.icio.us and more) from Firefox with the Slogger extension.

Not enough for you? There’s Furl, Blogmarks and Simpy. Prefer to roll your own? You can install Scuttle or the code behind de.lirio.us on your own server for antisocial bookmarks.

Now, grab a wave and share the surf. Goodness knows there are plenty of choices.

Brian

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SubRosaSoft announces MacForensicsLab 2.0

353433102 2b2339c913 m SubRosaSoft announces MacForensicsLab 2.0SubRosaSoft has announced the availability of MacForensicsLab 2.0. MacForensicsLab is a complete suite of forensics and analysis tools in one package. Designed as a Universal application supporting both PowerPC- and Intel-based Macintosh computers, MacForensicsLab 2.0 supports forensic activities on a wide array of computing platforms and storage devices.

Not only will MacForensicsLab gather and report evidence, now it can help the investigators find the specific type of evidence they’re looking for. MacForensicsLab 2.0 features a new tool for filtering pictures with skin tones. It can also filter possible Social Security and credit card numbers. This will enable investigators to pinpoint evidence with ease.

MacForensicsLab is designed to support forensics activities on Macintosh, Windows, and Linux based computers and storage devices. This new version offers a large array of advanced features no other forensic software does. New features include:

  • Fast location of suspect images – skin tone matching and fast traversal with file filtering. Filter by file and image size and percentage of skin tone coverage.
  • Find just what your looking for – Salvage function now allows the user to add their own file types.
  • Zero in on files of interest – catalog function now has pattern matching for hash lists (known good or known bad files) and searches for possible SSN numbers and Credit Card numbers.
  • Manage more data – new built-in SQL database engine.
  • Customize your report – exclude or include items you choose in the reporting function.
  • Stay organized – new bookmark manager for adding, deleting, and commenting. Can comment on individual files now too.
  • Save time – multiple operations/tasks can now be done at the same time.

The manufacturer’s suggested retail price for MacForensicsLab is USD$995. MacForensicsLab requires Mac OS X version 10.3 or higher.

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