In the last 5 years there has been a movement to get you to move all of your tasks to the cloud or Internet. Today I will show how this works. No more loosing you data when your computer dies. Get your documents, email, calendar, notes, and messages everywhere. Do your work from home and…
Tag: web apps
Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking application (similar to MS OneNote) that works across operating systems, browser, computers and hand-held devices. What is Evernote? Creating Notes Create a Notebook
Evernote: Drag and Drop
You can drag and drop files from you computer directly into Evernote Web.
Evernote For Mobile
Remember I said Evernote is where you need it and that includes iPhones and Android phones
Evernote: Clipper
The Clipper is a simple way of getting info from webpage into Evernote.
Evernote Search
You can find your entries in Evernote using search. You can search the body of notes, the names of tags and the names of notebooks.
Master Passwords
To secure all of your passwords stored in LastPass you really should create a very strong master-password. This can be very difficult. If it’s hard to guess it is hard to remember and if it’s easy to remember it is easy to guess. Entropy Entropy simply mean randomness. Example: “Password” is a very poor example of…
Using LastPass With A YubiKey
You can by even more secure when using LastPass by using a device call a Yubikey for third factor authentication.
Skydrive
The second storage app is SkyDrive. Microsoft’s Skydrive has been around for a few years but the user interface was not very handy for uploading large amounts of data. Now the Skydrive app sets a folder on your computer and what ever you put in it is backed up just like Dropbox. Skydrive gives you…
Google Drive
The new kid on the block is Google Drive. G-Drive gives you 5 GB of space that intregrates with Google Docs so all of your stuff is in one place. Just like Dropbox the G-Drive application make a folder right on you computer and you’ll just save your file there. There are Google Drive clients…