Organizer Archive

  • Review: Nooka Asset Organizer

    Review: Nooka Asset Organizer

    Welcome to future world, first stop: wallets. Nooka makes some of our favorite watches an now they’re making what amounts to a wallet for space explorers. Made of soft silicone, it is wear and water resistant and infinitely expandable. It comes in five colors and costs $35. Before you say $35 is too much to pay [...]

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  • Nooka “Asset Organizer” seems like a bad wallet

    Nooka “Asset Organizer” seems like a bad wallet

    Sorry Nooka, you're probably not going to like me much. Taking a look at this wallet, I see several issues. First off, it's made from silicone rubber. Two words: butt sweat. Also, rubber isn't exactly known for being easy to pull out of your pocket when you need to get at your ATM card, or ID.

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  • MyStuff organizer: Keep track of important stuff

    MyStuff organizer: Keep track of important stuff

    MyStuff Receipts and warranty information have a tendency to get lost, usually when you need them most. You throw them all into a folder on your hard drive (or if your older than sin, a physical box), and have to search through countless PDFs and e-mails to find what you need. It might be a simple model number, purchase date, or even purchase price. Minder Softworks has a fantastic piece of software that keeps track of all of your stuff, that is predictably titled MyStuff. MyStuff is a centralized location to keep all of the information relating to pretty much everything you have in your house. Okay maybe not everything, but close to it.

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  • Ultimate iPhone App Organizer Hits The Web

    Ultimate iPhone App Organizer Hits The Web

    57394v1-max-250x250Have you ever wanted to rearrange your applications on your iPhone, but ended up messing up pages of apps? Well, now there is a solution for that, and it's called Movement. Movement essentially lets your rearrange all of your applications on your iPhone or iPod Touch, straight from your Mac. Seems too good to be true, right? Of course, there's a catch. It requires a jailbroken iPhone.

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