5 onskatbare gratis produktiwiteit apps vir die kollege

'N Paar jaar gelede het ek geskryf oor nuttige apps vir 'n hoë skool — maar nou kollege is hier, en dit bring 'n hele nuwe stel van eise. Sedert Ek aan die Harvard aangekom, Ek het meer te doen, en my apps het om meer te doen.

Hierdie nuwe apps moet loop op alle platforms (Windows, Mac, Android, IOS), sync moeiteloos tussen hulle, en help my hou my data georganiseer. Hulle het om te wees veelsydige, robuuste, en maklik-om-te gebruik. En hulle moet wees gratis.

With that in mind, here are the five apps that I’ve relied on most at Harvard and that I recommend to anyone in college or anywhere else in life. They’re ranked in order of usefulness.

Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, Pocket
5 gratis, essential apps for college: Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, and Pocket.

Fall Cleaning, deel 1

Some beautiful fall leaves
Feel the fresh air and cleaner computer.

The leaves are changing color, the weather is becoming cooler, and the World Series is on. Yup, it’s fall.

It’s become sort of a tradition with me to clean up my computer every fall, since just Spring Cleaning is rarely enough.

I’m here to share with you my secrets and guidelines to fall cleaning, and since most people are on Windows I’ll be showing you how to do Fall Cleaning on a Windows 7 machine.

Internet Explorer 9 is uit

Well done, Bill, you’ve finally done something right. Internet Explorer 9 is now out and can be downloaded from microsoft.com. Here’s the catch: it only works on Windows Vista and 7.

Let me repeat that:

It only works in Vista and 7. It doesn’t work in XP.

Thoughts on the new browser

For one thing, it’s a lot better than Internet Explorer 8, although that isn’t saying much. To be honest, it’s actually decent; Internet Explorer can now compete with the other popular browsers like Firefox and Chrome.

Here’s what really matters: