Free Desktop Tools a Business Analyst Should Know About
JB | Mar 17, 2010 | 15 Comments | Print |
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Below is a short list of free desktop/productivity tools that I use regularly. I thought some of you might benefit from knowing about them as well. Please feel free to comment or contact me with other nifty free tools you use to help you (or your computer) work more efficiently. I’ll continue to add to this list as I discover new ones as well.
Evernote |
Evernote is my “external brain”. I use Evernote for my personal notes, work notes, and to brainstorm blog posts. It has handy web-clipping capabilities that make it easy to capture screenshots or text and save them for future use. Evernote allows you to arrange information into separate notebooks on different topics and supports tagging. I’ve been really pleased with it so far. Evernote also stores all your notes online so they are accessible from anywhere you can get a connection – even on your mobile phone. It also enables you to share notebooks if you want to collaborate on a small scale. |
Freemind |
Freemind is a free mind-mapping tool that I regularly use to help sort out my thoughts. It is great for use in decomposition exercises and for arranging ideas hierarchically. |
Pencil |
Fences |
CCleaner |
CCleaner helps clean up all the junk files and registry issues that can bog a computer down and cause it not to perform well. CCleaner takes care of the junk and is useful for uninstalling programs and cutting out some of the unnecessary programs from your startup menu that cause your computer start-up time to be slower than you’d like. An alternative with a few more features, but that I’ve not used for as long is Glary Utilities. |
Icon Restore |
| As I mentioned, I have to do presentations via projector quite often, and one of the most annoying things about doing that is that your desktop icons end up getting moved all over the place. Icon Restore lets you save your desktop icons so when your desktop gets messed up by changing display types, you can quickly set it back to normal. |
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Where has Icon Restore been all my life?
Thanks, man.
Haha! I thought the same when I first came across it!
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Oh, and in addition, can you provide a link to the Pencil project; it now only links to the nice pencil image.
Thanks
Nice catch, and thanks for bringing it to my attention. Link should be there now.
Hi,
Nice resource, thanks.
There's another incarnation of Freemind, called Freeplane (http://freeplane.sourceforge.net). Freeplane started where Freemind kind stagnated, so very much the same. Freeplane, however, is developed a little more actively and (for now) backward compatible.
Thanks for the tip! I wasn't aware of Freeplane. I'm going to check it out. I did see that Freemind had a new release candidate just a week or so ago, though.
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check out Xmind as an alternative to freemind
Any UML tools
Sudhi,
A while ago I posted a list of open source data modeling/UML tools. You might want to take a look at there.
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