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ClearContext Personal, an add-in for for Outlook, wants to help make your inbox time more productive. It automatically files unimportant emails into categorized groups, taking it out of your inbox. It’s all done completely automatically, with no need to set up complex inbox rules. Read more »

ClearContext is a nifty Outlook plugin that’s designed to help you organize your inbox. The latest version of the software adds task and project management capabilities, as well as replacing ClearContext’s original dashboard view with an unobtrusive sidebar that sits inside your Outlook inbox. Read more »

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Applications, services, tools, plug-ins, add-ons, bookmarklets — there’s an endless list of things we look to in an effort to be more efficient. Here at WWD, we write about all of them and how they can be of benefit to us. We discuss how they look, […] Read more »

Pocket Tunes, arguably one of the best digital audio player applications for the Palm OS, is now available for Windows Mobile devices. Pocket Tunes 4.1 is supported on both Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices, but only a handful of handsets have actually been tested with […] Read more »

ClearContext, a San Francisco-based start-up whose Outlook inbox management plugin was recommended by us in the past, has released the beta of their product of ClearContext Personal. It is also a free Outlook add-in that help organize email and inbox management. There are a bunch of […] Read more »

Email remains one of the most important means of communication and Microsoft Outlook is the client of choice for around 400 million computer users worldwide. Anil Dash considers it a platform in its own right, albeit with its own share of problems and vulnerabilities. Microsoft has […] Read more »

[qi:030] Email remains one of the most important means of communication and Microsoft Outlook is the client of choice for around 400 million computer users worldwide. Anil Dash considers it a platform in its own right, albeit with its own share of problems and vulnerabilities. Microsoft […] Read more »

Apple is “in advanced talks” to launch a movie rental service, according to the Financial Times. Apparently the studios are the ones spilling the beans, though they won’t comment on the record. The service sounds quite reasonably priced and somewhat portable; it could be the shot […] Read more »

I was so excited to see that after five years, 50 million lines of code, and 5 billion spent that I could finally wipe out that OS X install for a Windows Vista Ultimate Edition with Office Ultimate Edition 2007. I’ve been saving all this time […] Read more »

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LENOWISCO Planning District Commission, a central planning agency for the Lee, Wise and Scott Counties and the City of Norton, Virginia has teamed up with World Wide Packets to develop a 220 miles fiber optic loop. “With this step, Southwest Virginia becomes one of the most […] Read more »