Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Complete list of 100 useful applications

Below is a list of the most useful applications (web,mobile,desktop) that people have talked about online. What applications do you use often? post your answer in the comments section at the end of this article.

The Complete list of 100 useful applications
  1. Backpack: projects management on steroids 
  2. Central Desktop: Collaborate, communicate and share files
  3. iOrganize: notes, ideas and bookmarks
  4. Viapoint:  store emails and files by client or project.
  5. Stikkit:  online smart yellow postit notes
  6. Webnote: web browser based note-taking
  7. Netvibes: web portal.
  8. Remember The Milk: smart todo list
  9. CalendarHub: web-based calendar
  10. Google Calendar: web-based calendar .
  11. Planzo: web-based calendar
  12. Spongecell: web-based calendar
  13. Neptune: web-based calendar with a to do list tool
  14. Ta-da List: ta-da lists with project management.
  15. Wesabe: keep tabs on your money 
  16. InstaCalc: web based calculator
  17. XE: I currency converter
  18. Dimewise: manage your business transactions
  19. FreshBooks: “painless billing”
  20. openonmy:  offers storage for files up to 1GB.
  21. Xdrive: Xdrive offers 5GB of online storage.
  22. YouSendIt: use for sending files up to 2GB 
  23. Flickr: upload your photos to Flickr.
  24. Box: online file-sharing location
  25. MediaTemple:  stores files safely
  26. DivShare: email files or store them in a folder
  27. Harvest:  web-based time tracking software
  28. Side Job Track: track and manage project information.
  29. Basecamp: project communication.
  30. ConceptShare: online design collaboration
  31. ProjectStat.us: Track status of a project.
  32. Writeboard: share and collaborate work spaces
  33. Lulu: self publishinh
  34. MailBuild:  templates for email campaigns.
  35. MyFonts: for fonts.
  36. IconBuffet: trade stock icons for your web designs
  37. stock.xchng: more photos  many of them royalty-free.
  38. Google Docs & Spreadsheets: MS Office alternative.
  39. MorgueFile: high resolution photos
  40. SpamSieve: Fighting spam.
  41. Escrow: manage  payment fraud.
  42. Cloudmark Desktop: anti-spam,  anti-phishing , anti-viruses,
  43. PayPal: pavements.
  44. Moneybookers:  secure worldwide payment and acceptance.
  45. Spamato: secure your email.
  46. Spybot Search & Destroy: scanning for spyware
  47. AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition: Anti-Virus 
  48. Campfire: web-based online meetings
  49. Meebo: instant messaging tool.
  50. FaxZERO: send a fax anywhere in the US or Canada for free.
  51. eBuddy: online messengers for your mobile device.
  52. K7:  receive fax and voicemail messages.
  53. GoToMeeting:  online meetings.
  54. LogMeIn: access to your computer’s desktop anywhere.
  55. LinkedIn:  online networking
  56. askCHARITY: database of key media contacts
  57. Craigslist: free and instant classifieds
  58. Coroflot: create and  online portfolio and find design jobs.
  59. ProfessionalOnTheWeb: directory of portfolios.
  60. Elance: freelance  projects.
  61. 37signals Gig Board: freelance jobs
  62. WebProJobs: freelance jobs .
  63. Job Pile: freelance jobs
  64. YouTube: for  viral video
  65. CafePress:  on-demand printing
  66. Spot Runner:  TV advertising campaigns.
  67. MyNewCompany: Get legal and tax protection.
  68. Help Me Work:  taxes, client billing, paychecks, benefits
  69. Designers Toolbox:  legal forms your design business
  70. Creative Commons:protecting your work
  71. AIGA: standard business forms
  72. Nolo: legal advice for contractors and consultants.
  73. Creative Public: forms, contracts, pricing guides
  74. Breeze: Send out email campaigns
  75. Wufoo: make forms, surveys and invitations
  76. Relenta CRM: Keep track of customer relationships
  77. Highrise:online contact management system.
  78. ScratchnScribble:handwritten or printed greeting cards
  79. Big Cartel: Set up an online store to sell your products using
  80. WordPress: Blog about your business or work.
  81. Inblogit: Blog about your business or work.
  82. Icebrrg: Create web forms.
  83. XHTMLized: build a web page
  84. XHTMLiT: converting design into HTML.
  85. Userplane:  interactive website
  86. Ning: create your own Ning social network.
  87. ExpressionEngine: build website with lots of features.
  88. FlashDen: Build great-looking websites
  89. Google AdWords: advertise your business
  90. Prosper: people-to-people lending website
  91. Text Link Ads:Text Link Ads
  92. PayPerPost: have a blogger write about your product
  93. Guruza: Find answers to your business questions
  94. Pandora: fully customizable internet radio.
  95. Jewelboxing: customized, professional-grade DVD and CD
  96. Qoop: Qoop prints everything
  97. Moo: prints note cards and mini cards from your photos
  98. Zoho : A complete office business suite
  99. FriendFeed - for real-time communications and feedback
  100. Twitter – for real-time communications and feedback

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Most Popular web apps:Google Apps

Because you are already using Google to search and do mail,  you must look at Google Apps. In addition cogniview has the most comprehensive list of popular applications in an article titled The Freelancer’s Toolset: 100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need, its a must read for lists of useful apps.

Software-as-a-service for business email, information sharing and security

Whether your business is moving everything to the cloud, just wants an affordable email solution or struggles to give employees access to critical information, Google Apps will help you stretch resources and work smarter.

Messaging
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Talk are powerful tools that can save your company money and time.
New! Voice and video chat now available in Gmail.
See a demo.

Collaboration
Google Docs, Google Video and Google Sites complement traditional office software to make teamwork easier. Companies or departments can use these apps on their own to be more productive.

Security for on-premise email
Email security, archiving and encryption, powered by Postini, complement Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes and other solutions. Web security is also available.

See details and sign up , See Google Apps videos

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100 Most Useful applications

Below is a list of the most useful applications (web,mobile,desktop) that people have talked about online. What applications do you use often? post your answer in the comments section at the end of this article.

Planning and Organization

For managing your projects:

  1. Backpack: projects management on steroids
  2. Central Desktop: Collaborate, communicate and share files
  3. iOrganize: notes, ideas and bookmarks
  4. Viapoint:  store emails and files by client or project.
  5. Stikkit:  online smart yellow postit notes
  6. Webnote: web browser based note-taking
  7. Netvibes: web portal.

Calendars & To-Do Lists

For  calendars and to-do lists:

  1. Remember The Milk: smart todo list
  2. CalendarHub: web-based calendar
  3. Google Calendar: web-based calendar .
  4. Planzo: web-based calendar
  5. Spongecell: web-based calendar
  6. Neptune: web-based calendar with a to do list tool
  7. Ta-da List: ta-da lists with project management.

Money and Finances

Some applications for managing money and finances:

  1. Wesabe: keep tabs on your money 
  2. InstaCalc: web based calculator
  3. XE: I currency converter
  4. Dimewise: manage your business transactions
  5. FreshBooks: “painless billing”

Storage

For data storage :

  1. openonmy:  offers storage for files up to 1GB.
  2. Xdrive: Xdrive offers 5GB of online storage.
  3. YouSendIt: use for sending files up to 2GB 
  4. Flickr: upload your photos to Flickr.
  5. Box: online file-sharing location
  6. MediaTemple:  stores files safely
  7. DivShare: email files or store them in a folder

Project Management & Productivity

Keep track of projects and tasks:

  1. Harvest:  web-based time tracking software
  2. Side Job Track: track and manage project information.
  3. Basecamp: project communication.
  4. ConceptShare: online design collaboration
  5. ProjectStat.us: Track status of a project.

Documents,Editing & Design Tools

Some free and inexpensive editing and design tools :

  1. Writeboard: share and collaborate work spaces
  2. Lulu: self publishinh
  3. MailBuild:  templates for email campaigns.
  4. MyFonts: for fonts.
  5. IconBuffet: trade stock icons for your web designs
  6. stock.xchng: more photos  many of them royalty-free.
  7. Google Docs & Spreadsheets: MS Office alternative.
  8. MorgueFile: high resolution photos

Security & Privacy

This applications help you stay safe and secure.

  1. SpamSieve: Fighting spam.
  2. Escrow: manage  payment fraud.
  3. Cloudmark Desktop: anti-spam,  anti-phishing , anti-viruses,
  4. PayPal: pavements.
  5. Moneybookers:  secure worldwide payment and acceptance.
  6. Spamato: secure your email.
  7. Spybot Search & Destroy: scanning for spyware
  8. AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition: Anti-Virus 

Mobility & Contact

Use these tools for your mobile working.

  1. Campfire: web-based online meetings
  2. Meebo: instant messaging tool.
  3. FaxZERO: send a fax anywhere in the US or Canada for free.
  4. eBuddy: online messengers for your mobile device.
  5. K7:  receive fax and voicemail messages.
  6. GoToMeeting:  online meetings.
  7. LogMeIn: access to your computer’s desktop anywhere.

Marketing & Networking

For marketing and promoting yourself:

  1. LinkedIn:  online networking
  2. askCHARITY: database of key media contacts
  3. Craigslist: free and instant classifieds
  4. Coroflot: create and  online portfolio and find design jobs.
  5. ProfessionalOnTheWeb: directory of portfolios.
  6. Elance: freelance  projects.
  7. 37signals Gig Board: freelance jobs
  8. WebProJobs: freelance jobs .
  9. Job Pile: freelance jobs
  10. YouTube: for  viral video
  11. CafePress:  on-demand printing
  12. Spot Runner:  TV advertising campaigns.

Business & Legal

For Templates, Forms and agreements.

  1. MyNewCompany: Get legal and tax protection.
  2. Help Me Work:  taxes, client billing, paychecks, benefits
  3. Designers Toolbox:  legal forms your design business
  4. Creative Commons:protecting your work
  5. AIGA: standard business forms
  6. Nolo: legal advice for contractors and consultants.
  7. Creative Public: forms, contracts, pricing guides


Managing your Contacts & Feedback

Use these tools to keep in touch with your contacts

  1. Breeze: Send out email campaigns
  2. Wufoo: make forms, surveys and invitations
  3. Relenta CRM: Keep track of customer relationships
  4. Highrise:online contact management system.
  5. ScratchnScribble:handwritten or printed greeting cards

Some Website and Blogging Tools

Build a great online presence.

  1. Big Cartel: Set up an online store to sell your products using
  2. WordPress: Blog about your business or work.
  3. Inblogit: Blog about your business or work.
  4. Icebrrg: Create web forms.
  5. XHTMLized: build a web page
  6. XHTMLiT: converting design into HTML.
  7. Userplane:  interactive website
  8. Ning: create your own Ning social network.
  9. ExpressionEngine: build website with lots of features.
  10. FlashDen: Build great-looking websites
  11. Google AdWords: advertise your business
  12. Prosper: people-to-people lending website
  13. Text Link Ads:Text Link Ads
  14. PayPerPost: have a blogger write about your product
  15. Guruza: Find answers to your business questions
  16. Pandora: fully customizable internet radio.
  17. Jewelboxing: customized, professional-grade DVD and CD
  18. Qoop: Qoop prints everything
  19. Moo: prints note cards and mini cards from your photos
  20. Zoho : A complete office business suite
  21. FriendFeed - for real-time communications and feedback
  22. Twitter – for real-time communications and feedback

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What web apps do you use? Barack Obama uses blist

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Actually the question that was asked is What cloud computing and web2.0 apps/software for business do you use? It seems as businesses shrink and most unnecessary tasks are outsourced to software and services, Consumer targeted web apps will get more popular in the workplace.

Folks are already using im, skype,facebook and twitter at work. Everybody i know uses gmail and yahoo mail daily. For smaller businesses its also really exciting to imagine a world without IT staff…

Below is a list of commonly talked about webs apps that folks are using. What web apps do you use at home and at work?  Barack Obama uses blist…. Leave your comments below

Popular Web apps for Business

 

On January 5th I quickly wrote a short post about how then President-Elect Barack Obama uses blist. That post was published just a few minutes after the CHANGE.GOV site first went live with a blist widget. In that post I described why publishing data in a blist widget greatly improves upon a basic HTML table. A few days ago I wrote a post, first published on TechCrunch then later on The Washington Post, about how the Obama Administration uses “web 2.0″ software from innovative companies including Google, Facebook, Salesforce.com, twitter and blist to promote The White House’s top three priorities - communication, transparency and participation. The politically astute team at ReadWriteWeb has also been a leader in reporting this transformation taking place in politics, fueled by the Obama team’s adoption of web technology - read: President Elect Obama’s FireWire Chats: Transparency Redefined? and Obama’s Social Media Advantage.

While the previous post was meant to provide a quick sketch of the creative ways that President Obama’s team is using technology to meet all three priorities, I want to go back and dive more deeply into the topic of transparency, an area where blist can continue to add more value to government and the Obama administration.

from blist blog

 

The tweet that inspired this post.

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Brewton @dexin @iggykin @klakhani @amcafee @scobleizer advice on cloud computing and web2.0 apps/software for business use? 29 minutes ago

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