1. Evernote, the best notetaking software I know of - it starts to serve me as an universal "external memory". The most undervalued software in 2009.
2. Live Mesh - something similar to dropbox, for syncing files between computers, while also provides online backup for up to 5GB of data
3. Executor - application launcher for Windows, combines best stuff from Launchy and AutoHotKey. You can quickly start app by starting to write it's name or by assigned hotkey.
Have you taken a look at Wiznotes? This is specifically designed for students however professionals are also finding it useful. It is not just note taking software, it is a productivity tool to help students succeed in their exams.
Eli Cohen
Mesoraware (Wiznotes is a division of Mesoraware)
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2. Live Mesh - something similar to dropbox, for syncing files between computers, while also provides online backup for up to 5GB of data
3. Executor - application launcher for Windows, combines best stuff from Launchy and AutoHotKey. You can quickly start app by starting to write it's name or by assigned hotkey.