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Stardock fences giveaway
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“Fences” is a great little program that helped tidy up my desktop the way I have always wanted. You can also double-click anywhere on the desktop and it wipes the slate clean of any icons momentarily.

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There’s also a ghosting feature that allows you to change the opacity of any one fence, or hide it entirely unless you hover over it. Better yet, to create a new “fence” of any shape or size, just by right-clicking on your mouse, holding it down, and then drawing the outline of your new group and it will instantly pop up. And you can scale them however you wish and place them wherever you want. Fences allow you to easily create groups for specific icons, programs, documents, shortcuts, etc. Stardock (the folks who make some amazing (but memory-intensive) “deskscape” desktop skins) have created “Fences” for Windows, and God bless em for it. I know you can always created folders and throw programs in there, but why no ability to group the icons for specific programs into a “pen” that could be easily moved around on the desktop? Well, someone finally did it. However, I’ve remained mystified by the lack an icon “grouping” capability on the Windows desktop. Stardock Fences for Windows: I am a huge Windows 7 fan as it offers me just about everything I’ve ever wanted in an OS. I’m pretty happy with TwiDroid, but I think I’d prefer TweetDeck for my Droid.

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(Seriously, how do they do it?!) Regardless, keep up the great work guys… and hurry up and get the Android version out! I played with TweetDeck for the iPhone and it is outstanding. Apparently they are booking revenue, but I can’t figure out how. I would gladly pay a few bucks a month for TweetDeck, but this amazing app remains free to the public. And version 32 just raises the bar even higher with new features like scheduled Tweets, maps, Buzz and Foresquare integration, and much more. It makes Twittering a real joy by making it a cinch to follow multiple hashtag topics in addition to your primary friends and mentions. TweetDeck (v.34): I have no idea how the folks at TweetDeck make any money, but they produce one the most spectacular pieces of freeware on the planet. But that actually helped me go back and sort through my feeds to determine which ones I needed to be reading on a daily basis vs those that I can just monitor every couple days or weekly via my PC. The only downside is the limited number of feeds you can have on the main pages.

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I can quickly flip (left and right) through headlines for each feed and then easily pull up full text of any particular post with a quick flip of the thumb up. NewsRoom’s slick interface is the most friendly finger-swiping app I’ve ever touched.

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It has become my primary RSS reader largely taking over for Bloglines on my PC (which is an app desperately in need of a makeover). NewsRoom RSS Reader: After months of searching fruitlessly for a decent RSS reader for Android, I finally stumbled upon NewsRoom last month. So here are a few things that are currently making my life better. But I there’s no reason to wait for end of the year lists. I usually do so at the end of the year, like this. Every once an awhile I like to post something about my favorite tech toys, apps, and services to highlight what I think are spectacular innovations in the field.












Stardock fences giveaway