Desk Topmost – Access Desktop Items In Background Over Active Windows

Windows 7 has truly revitalized the way we perform active app window specific actions to increase our daily work productivity. Take Show Desktop feature in Windows 7 for an instance, when your screen is overwhelmed with too many app windows, you just have to move your mouse down to bottom right corner and click Show desktop to access the desktop, but there is a small problem with this method of accessing the desktop items, and that is Windows 7 doesn’t restore the previously opened application windows back, leaving user with no other option than to manually open the app windows from superbar. Read More

Google Tasks Desktop Application

Google Tasks is not as popular as other Google services such as Calendar, Wave, Voice, etc but it is still widely used and is an integral part of people’s daily productivity. You can add and edit tasks from Gmail, Mobile, Calendar, and iGoogle, but what about desktop? Is there no way to manage, add, and edit tasks straight from the desktop? Read More