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TaxoleT2010-11-02 10:12:07
Time Management
TaxoleT, 2010-11-02 10:12:07

What online services make your life easier and save time?

I wanted to expand my horizons and find out who uses what to increase personal effectiveness.
For example, my list looks something like this:
gyazo.com - screenshots with one click
miniplan.ru - convenient planning
www.advirtus.com - control your habits
e.ggtimer.com - countdown timer
docs.google.com - convenient work with documents
lastpass.com/ - handy password manager
What is your password manager?

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Kir Shatrov, 2010-11-02
@RazoR_Empire

dropbox
evernote
Simply awesome tools on all devices (Android, Mac, iOs)

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Maddi, 2010-11-02
@Maddi

I never used them at all, but after reading the question, I realized that it might be worth a try. Thank you for providing your list. Of the 6, I only used 1 google docs, but the rest are also useful

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Alexey Chernyshev, 2010-11-02
@Goo_man

I use Giazo and miniplane. :) so far enough.

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Ogra, 2010-11-02
@Ogra

To improve my personal efficiency I use www.rescuetime.com and do not use other services.

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rodionov, 2010-11-02
@rodionov

they work in tandem, so there are lots of links
1) pixlr.com is an online graphic editor with a familiar photoshop interface.
2) pixlr.com/grabber/ - browser plugin that allows you to take screenshots in a couple of clicks (full page, selected area, visible part of the screen)
3) immo.to - image hosting. you can automatically save images created using p1. and p2.

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SeTeM, 2010-11-02
@SeTeM

zenmoney.ru/ have only been using it for a week

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Snowindy, 2010-11-02
@Snowwindy

you could at least write down what each of the links does ...

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proigor, 2010-11-02
@proigor

MyTaskHelper.ru - online DBMS

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Mark, 2010-11-02
@printf

CloudApp - Easily upload files to the web (Mac).
Bookmate is a book hosting and online reader.
GitHub (needs no introduction, I guess).

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Andrei Smirnov, 2010-11-02
@pinebit

All the online services I need, for example, all sorts of proxies there, are raised on my own server.
Not free, but safe. :)

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kontiky, 2010-11-02
@kontiky

Why MiniPlan, if you have Google Calendar - an excellent service for daily planning.
Google Reader is a great rss reader.
Sports Tracker is a service for recording sports training (running, cycling, etc.)
Promt is an online translator.

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gladman, 2010-11-02
@gladman

Instead of the 1st, I just use the abilities of MacOS
Planning in life - Thing (program on Mac and iPhone)
Project planning - PlanZone (reviewed a lot of things ... IMHO: one of the best)
There is no need for Google docs - I use the wiki in PlanZone (well, this is of course only, if Google was used exclusively for work on projects)
I also use LastPass
In general, MacOS simplifies life in many places without any additional software. Mailer, calendar, contacts, virtual office. tables, etc., etc. ... By the way, I'm a former Windows user (since childhood until the age of 21 I sat on it, and now I periodically sit), so I know what I'm saying ...
While writing this, I realized one more thing: Punto also greatly simplifies life =)

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artleg, 2010-11-03
@artleg

Here I shared links to the services I use, habrahabr.ru/blogs/google_chrome/101267/
In general, there are two wonderful sites: www.go2web20.net/ and orqwe.com/ - you can find a lot there.

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ashby, 2010-11-05
@ashby

translate.google.com is a good translator, doing almost 80% of the work.

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nikolaykhl, 2010-11-16
@nikolaykhl

prostopleer.com - a convenient online player
turbofilm.tv - a huge number of series in streaming video in hd
meebo.com - an aggregator of instant messengers (one of the pluses is saving the history of messages on the service and, as a result, access to it from anywhere)

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Evgeny Sheleg, 2010-11-17
@Duti_Fruti

unite.opera.com (File Inbox, File Sharing)
File Inbox - if you need to accept something, you just give a link where the person uploads the file and it immediately gets on your screw.
File Sharing - if you need to send something to someone, give a link and it will download directly from your screw (no need to look for where to upload the file). You can also stream music. It is convenient to have constant access to files from a mobile device.
Well, and a lot of amenities + works with the network if the computers are online.

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casey, 2010-11-17
@casey

www.rememberthemilk.com - evernote to-do and to
-do list

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Vladimir Chernyshev, 2010-11-18
@VolCh

- gmylo (after much throwing, he still preferred the web face to local clients and linking their mail to his domain, instead of using mail services on his servers)
- translate from Google
I tried a lot of the services mentioned above, and even use it (the same dropbox constantly hangs in the "tray"), but I really get by with "old-fashioned methods" up to knots (it turns out to be very effective :) )

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Evgeny Sheleg, 2010-11-16
@Duti_Fruti

The miniplane is good, but it would be nice if it could send not only to +7, but also to others.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2010-11-17
@inkvizitor68sl

Gmail (of course, with a bunch of boxes screwed on), Google reader, https://mail.google.com/tasks/canvas (few people know about it at all).

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IllariPosselt, 2010-11-17
@IllariPosselt

From what was not mentioned:
eventr - RSS aggregator
prostopleer - online player
<a href=" www.colorschemer.com/online.html - for displaying and selecting hex colors
<a href=" redpost.mts.ru/ - service for transferring large files (up to 2 GB)
<a href=" cutmp3.net/ - a service for cutting the desired piece from a song.

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Gregory, 2010-11-18
@Gregory

I'm afraid to seem naive:
rasp.yandex.ru/
www.justvoip.com/en/index.html (after all, formally this is software, but I really like IP telephony, and I want to add my favorite service to the list)

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Vorchun, 2010-11-18
@Vorchun

* Mail on Google (on gmail + 2 domains connected)
* Dropbox (home - work)
* Evernote (when preparing large documents or when compiling TK - collecting requirements)
* Jet Screenshot (screenshots in the tray). Able to ftp, to RAM or to disk
* Sizer (resize any window)
* Google calendar (for meetings). Connected to the Gmail page and to the working mailer
* Todoist (as a button in the toolbar - for tasks). It is convenient that the
Google Docs task list is available from any page. I use it only for presentations. The texts are uncomfortable there. There is a bulky OpenOffice

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altrosilka, 2012-01-14
@altrosilka

A lot of interesting things have already been said, the online player makes it easier for me to find music
http://playaaa.ru

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