Lock Down Your PC with Trust-No-Exe

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Windows only: Lock down your PC and prevent unauthorized executable files from running with freeware application Trust-No-Exe. As the computer’s administrator, you can set up a whitelist of clean executable files that you will allow to run and selectively block others. Once installed, Trust-No-Exe adds an entry to your Control Panel, from which you can tweak your whitelist and blacklist. If you’re heading home to fix your mom and dad’s computer for the seventh consecutive year, you might want to add this to your Thanksgiving rescue kit. It’s not foolproof, but it could be a worthwhile deterrent. Trust-No-Exe is freeware, Windows only.

Set Custom “Ringtones” for Your Email Inbox

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Custom ringtones on our phones have been making it easy to tell who’s calling (and whether we want to answer) without looking at our phones for years now, so why aren’t we doing the same thing with our incoming email? A frequently firing new-email alert can throw you off a productivity sweep with nothing more than a gentle ding. You rush to your inbox to open this new gift of an email just to find that… oh… it’s another borderline offensive mass email chain from your cousin-in-law. Today I’ll show you how to set up custom alerts with your favorite desktop email client to minimize email distraction without missing important messages.

This post was inspired by this excellent post at weblog Inspect My Gadget.


Nice way to find out who the email is from. Only problem is if you have to many set you may have information over load.

Get It Done on the Go with Floppy Office

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Windows only: Thumb drive application packages like the Portable Apps Suite are great for taking your full-featured programs wherever you go, but those with smaller drives or working on slower computers might feel overwhelmed. Enter Floppy Office, a package smaller than 2MB that contains a rich text editor, POP/IMAP email client, PDF creator, spreadsheet program, and 10 more applications. All of them get the job done with minimal overhead, and most can be run without installation. Floppy Office is a free download that runs on Windows systems only. For more useful to-go tools, check out must-have portable apps.

Leopard 10.5.1 Update Coming, Here’s The List of Fixes

It looks like the 10.5.1 update has just hit, bringing with it fixes to Airport, Disk Utility, iCal, Mail, Printing, Security, Finder, and Time Machine. The big fixes that we can see are the finder network data loss problem that was reported last week, re-wording the firewall to reflect what it really does, fixing a read-only network share issue, and improving Back to My Mac functionality. Big list of changes after the jump.
Gizmodo has the list on there site it is quite extensive and all. Go check it out.

Google Notebook Adds Mobile Features

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Google quietly added mobile functionality to its Notebook web clipping tool recently, giving phone browsers some of the functionality of Notebook and its recent Bookmarks integration. The mobile version lets users add notes to a “Mobile Notes” notebook and browse their existing bookmarks and notes. That’s about it, unfortunately—no adding of bookmarks or labels, note editing, or searching from the smaller screen. But for devotees of the Notebook—and those using it to Get Things Done—it’s a nice tool to have on the go. Like most mobile Google webapps, Google Notebook requires an XHTML-compliant browser that also allows SSL traffic.