Many a times, I found myself spending time with the offline WordPress blog than the online one. Most of the posts in the articles tagged WordPress Hacks and Plugin Killer are a result of this.
Many a times, I found myself spending time with the offline WordPress blog than the online one. Most of the posts in the articles tagged WordPress Hacks and Plugin Killer are a result of this.
Tr.im is good; I loved their statistics and the idea of choosing custom URL’s, but now tr.im is closing down. U.NU is amazing for its simplicity and just-what-you-need style. (I don’t use bit.ly just because everyone else use it). Then one day, I tried Su.pr – the StumbleUpon baby. Its amazing.
In a TED Presentation, David Pogue says exactly how Simplicity Sells when it comes to Software design. I think Tudumo is just what simplicity is meant to be. I can say that because I actually sold a copy of it. Tudumo is a To-Do list maker. It is a clean and elegant way to manage your tasks.
Some time back I wrote a bookmarklet for u.nu. Some found it quite useful and told me about it via comments and on twitter. Here are some more shortners.
Meet Binny (blog), a geek at heart who wakes up to his twin monitor PC to do what he is best at – to code. The first time I heard about this guy, he was releasing 6 WordPress plugins a week. ‘Holy crap, You must be kidding me’, that’s what It thought. What I head was true. That was in the August of 2008. This year again, he did the same madness. A week of plugin shower. 7 plugins in a row.