PixieApps – Cheap to the Rescue


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PixieApps is the set of software applications for the customer with a dollar in their pocket and a few minutes to download. Well, at least that’s how it might appear.

PixieaApps is brought to us by Chris Pirillo, long time geek, entrepreneur and cyber celebrity. This series of applications isn’t set to do battle with the bigger more famous apps such as Microsoft Word or Apple Mail. They are set to provide simple and straightforward functionality.

Each application tackles a specific niche and no more. The claim thought is that each of them integrates seamlessly with existing applications.

Let’s see what the applications are and what the site has to say. To note, each program has its own home page and best of all a why and what for each.

PixieChecklist - is a simple to-do program that lets you track all the important things you need to get done in your life.

PixieClips -allows you to create tiny “snippets” or chunks of text and paste these into your software applications.

PixieDiary – allows you to keep track of important events in your life, the same way a traditional diary would.

PixieMinder – allows you to keep track of all the important websites you visit regularly and allows you to keep track of your logins and passwords.

PixieProfiles – will save you time when filling out you profile at social bookmarking Sites, social networking Sites, video websites, news directories and forums.

Most likely for me to purchase is PixieMinder. I visit lots of sites and history just isn’t interactive enough for me. The idea of being able to store a regular list of sites with information about them, including passwords, makes this an extremely useful tool.

PixieClips sounds like my 2nd most likely purchase. The list of snippets sounds easy enough to use and something I already do via Notepad on my work laptop. The pixie app though would run across both work machines, running Windows, and home machines, running OS X.

I look forward to trying these applications out and hearing your feedback.

Good job Chris.

Todd
@tojosan on Twitter

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