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For all you iPhone users out there, I’d like to share one of my most favorite free apps for keeping and organizing all sorts of lists. Zenbe Lists is a free and easy-to-use iPhone app designed to let you create multiple lists of items or tasks and automatically sync it to a free web based account. This feature allows you to share lists online with other users you specify. The sync feature also provides the benefit of an online back-up of any lists you create on your iPhone using the free Zenbe iPhone client. Simply search “Zenbe” in the App Store on iTunes to download.

As mentioned above, the sharing options makes Zenbe Lists great for people who need to access and edit common lists. That means anyone who has access to a particular list can edit, add or delete items and the changes are Immediately visible to all assigned users. This eliminates any confusion over who has the latest version, common problem with paper lists.

Sharing can also be done via email. A simple tap of the “share” button in the Zenbe Lists client on your iPhone creates an email message that contains a link of the list your want to share. Anyone with an iPhone with Zenbe Lists installed can then open the list by clicking on the link and save a copy of the list in their Zenbe Lists.

If you don’t need advanced task management or list creation features, Zenbe Lists provides a simple and straight forward option for managing multiple to-do lists. But it’s the iPhone app’s online syncing and sharing that is the killer feature.  The best part is that it’s free which makes it a cool tool for keeping your grocery and to-do lists synced between multiple devies and availbale on the web without dealing with all those paper scraps.

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Have you ever wished there was a way for you to be able to quickly communicate news and information to a large group of people without having to call each individual person? Maybe you’re the leader of a social or work group and you need to get the word out quickly about a change in plans? Well, a new company focused on simplifying group communication has just launched a new and innovative free service into private beta.  The company, Tatango, Inc, is offering the ability for anyone to collect, manage and mobile message all of their group members from both a mobile phone or a computer via their website at Tatango.com.

Tatango launched into private beta as of July 15.  As a recent company press release states:

…Tatango was born from the promise of giving groups the ability to stay connected anytime, anywhere via SMS. The Tatango service doesn’t require any special phone or its users to download any software to use the service. The service is completely free and ad supported, Tatango places 30 character text ads at the bottom of group messages, costing you no more than a standard text message to receive a group alert. However, the advertisements can be removed from group messages at a low monthly fee…

I have been able to secure 10 private beta invites to join Tatango for the readers of Money Maker Times. To get your invitation code, be one of the first ten people to email beta@tatango.com with the words “Money Maker Times” as the subject.

As Derek Johnson, Founder and CEO of Tatango states in a recent company news release;

We are very excited for the launch of Tatango. The feedback that we’ve received from our users has played a huge role in the creation of Tatango, and also with the ease of the website in both it’s functionality and user interface.

Since the announcement of the launch of Tatango into private beta, over 1,500 people have signed up for beta invitations in anticipation for launch. I invite your comments regarding your experiences with this new and innovative communication service.

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Jott.com

Have you ever wished you could send yourself a text message or email reminder but didn’t have access to your computer?  Jott.com is a free web based service that converts your voice into emails, text messages, reminders, lists and appointments all from your phone. You can also set-up messages by typing directly into a web based form on the Jott website. I’ve been using this service for about a month now and I must say the voice recognition is fantastic.  Below are some of the specific features of Jott: Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 05/07/2008
Filed Under (Save Money) by User ImageMarty

Mint.comEver feel you have no idea where all your money goes? With energy prices along with everything else skyrocketing to unheard of heights, staying on top of your finances is crucial.  There is software you can purchase to help you keep track of income and expenses, but much of it is expensive and rather cumbersome and time consuming to use.

A new web based solution has recently become available that is not only easy to use, but free. 

Mint.com offers its users a quick and easy way to gather and track all your financial information in one simple, secure online solution. Read the rest of this entry »

Awesome HighlighterHow many times have you come across a particularly useful website that is full of information but you are only interested in a small specific portion that you wanted to save send to a friend or colleague?  While you can always email a link to the page, your recipient is often confused since they are required to scan the entire page when you are only trying to highlight a certain section. Read the rest of this entry »

Visual voicemail is one of the more intriguing features of Apple’s iPhone.  The only problem is you have to be an AT&T Wireless customer and have to cough up the money for the iPhone itself to enjoy the benefits and convenience of visual based voicemail.  For all the rest of us who have smart phones other than the iPhone, there’s a new free alternative available that offers visual voicemail to anyone for free.  The service is called YouMail and it offers a ton of interesting and useful features.

Visual Voicemail

Instead of listening to voice prompts and having to wade through messages you may not want to listen to, visual voicemail presents your messages in list form either on your phone or in a web browser on your computer. You can now see who called, where they called from and even their picture.  This way, you can easily pick and choose which message to listen to in a random access fashion. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 02/06/2008
Filed Under (Web Based Applications) by User ImageMarty

Recently, the Web 2.0 darling Twitter.com has been gaining quite a bit of traction in the micro-blogging space. With it’s simple and easy to use web based interface you can post quick text messages to a world wide audience or just your circle of friends. You can also include URL links within the 140 character limit in each text message or just post what you’re up to at any given moment. Read the rest of this entry »