Tools
This work-in-progress (not comprehensive) list of digital tools I’ve been working with. My opinions are based on my direct experience and I’ll use the tool for at least 3 months before posting it.
Project Management
- Complex projects
- Not very intuitive UI.
- The single-login is not very well integrated yet
- Online projects (like websites)
with super easy to use interface - Can’t assign to-dos to multiple people
- Tends to treat project linearly and one-dimensional
- Great for doc collaboration
- Little integration btw groups and docs
- FREE
Mind Mapping
- Better for project mgm with flexibility of graphics, allows collaboration
- Have to pay to get rid of the advertising
- Little slow on the zoom feature and navigating across the screen for big maps
- Simple and easy to use, great for beginners
- Beautiful and flexible software to create multimedia mind maps
- It’s offline, no collaboration & it costs $$$$
Public Web Tracking
- Testing…
- provides demographic data
- clear terminology
- Industry standard
- Not good for website below 100K reach
- The terminology is a bit confusing, every time I’ve used this data I have to clarify the terms
- Testing…
- Option to download an extension bar to track sites you visit
- Detects stats at the domain level
- People count = unique visitors
Your own web traffic
- Industry standard, good for huge corporate sites with multiple users
Digimine (Revenue Science)
- Before Omniture it was a popular solution for web tracking, I found it complex and not user friendly. It required a lot of training and maintenance
Google Analytics
- Testing…
Multimedia
- Good for searching for music under cc license
- Great descriptions and it offers way more than just techno
- Can’t beat $1 quality stock photos
- Online Video editing tool (free)
- Testing…
Screencast
- $29 worth it for really nice screen recording software for mac
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