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I eventually settled on:
Calculator (quick and simple)
ClipboardHistory (multiple item retention)
NetGadget (network activity and performance)
Multimeter (two cores plus RAM)
Calendar
SphereTimer (multifunction clock, timer, alarm, etc.)
SphereTimere is the one most looked at, since it's now the only
clock on my desktop.
Clipboard History is certainly the most useful, as I do a great
deal of writing and it presents a list of items "clipped" and
permits selection. It saves many minutes each day. I would have
problems writing without it, as this important capability has
changed the way I work. It replaced a non-Vista software package
that once did the job.
Multimeter lets me judge the impact of different applications as
they're loaded, one at a time, which affects speed. For example,
I had the choice of two different in-house utilities for list
management which seemed the same, but one proved to be many
times less efficient than the other (load-wise).
But the grass might be greener... is there more/better?
Calculator (quick and simple)
ClipboardHistory (multiple item retention)
NetGadget (network activity and performance)
Multimeter (two cores plus RAM)
Calendar
SphereTimer (multifunction clock, timer, alarm, etc.)
SphereTimere is the one most looked at, since it's now the only
clock on my desktop.
Clipboard History is certainly the most useful, as I do a great
deal of writing and it presents a list of items "clipped" and
permits selection. It saves many minutes each day. I would have
problems writing without it, as this important capability has
changed the way I work. It replaced a non-Vista software package
that once did the job.
Multimeter lets me judge the impact of different applications as
they're loaded, one at a time, which affects speed. For example,
I had the choice of two different in-house utilities for list
management which seemed the same, but one proved to be many
times less efficient than the other (load-wise).
But the grass might be greener... is there more/better?