Last week I introduce you some of the best productivity apps for jailbroken iPhones. This week, I’ll show you more of them.
Note that all the apps of this list are 3.0 compatible.

One other thing to add to our synchronize series is notes.
By notes, I actually mean more or less organized data. Ideas, quotes, shopping lists and stuff like that.
I always carry some index cards along with a small notebook to be able to jot ideas from anywhere. Another thing I carry all the time is my iPhone so why not using it to takes notes?
Because it’s easier to organize notes on a computer, and because it saves trees, I’ve been looking around for something that is :
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The next post of our “synchronize” series is going to be about Files and Documents. Some are important enough that you always need to have access to them. How can you do this ?
There are many ways to have files synced around multiple place, let’s go through them.
The most obvious is certainly having an USB key containing your most important file and that you carry with you. But there are some drawbacks to an USB key : you can forget it, you can loose it (and imagine the troubles you can be in if you haven’t encrypted files on your key), you can have it in the pocket of the wrong coat or the wrong jeans etc.

Here is a new post of my Productive Software series. For this post, let me introduce you another really useful piece of software : Typinator.
Typinator is an automatic text software. It boosts your productivity and eliminates errors by automating the process of inserting frequently used ext and graphics and auto-correcting typing errors.
While Snow Leopard introduces limited text expanding functionality (using the Language and Text system preferences), Typinator is more powerful and adds some neat features :
When I switched from Linux Debian to Mac OS X at work a few weeks ago, I knew that I’d find equivalent, or better tools, for everything I have to do on my computer to get my work done. Everything except one thing, a tool that I use many times per hours and that helps me to save a lot of time : Yakuake (Yet Another Kuake), a drop-down terminal emulator.
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