Managing one’s writing across multiple computers and even operating systems is an often frustrating challenge.  But no more.  Simidude is a software that allows a writer to cut-and-paste among several computers.  And today only, it’s available at a whopping 72-percent discount from Bits du Jour.

What’s particularly unusual about this software is its ability to drag-and-drop snippets, files, even folders between, say, a PC and a Mac.  Perhaps there’s even a netbook running Linus in the mix as well.  I have several friends who have to do this kind of mind-boggling synchronization across different operating systems.  Finally, it’s possible.  This software goes beyond the snychronization among several PC’s.

Normally costing $35.00, Simidude is available Sunday only for $9.95.  As I write this, the software is available for another 15 hours.  I’m not affiliated in any way with this service, other than being a frequent customer [I've bought 4 different software packages from Bits du Jour over the past 2 weeks].

EARLY ALERT:  ndxCards

Next Friday, Bits du Jour will be offering a big discount on ndxCards. This software takes the index card metaphor and explodes it into new ways of usefulness.  Writers might find this software particularly useful.  It will be available at a majo discount on Friday — but you can download it today in order to get several days experience with it.

I was a very early user of this software some years back.  At that time, I saw it’s promise but felt it was not yet ready.  In its current form, this software may be particularly useful to writers who grew up with an index card mentality.

EARLY ALERT:  TreeDBnotes PRO — discounted on Tuesday

TreeDBNotes Pro organizes information in hierarchical trees.  It has the added capability of wordprocessing, with notes exportable in RTF format.  One can even output an e-book in self-extracting .exe file [though I personally do not like this approach to e-books]  It’s rather like KeyNote, a freeware that I use all the time, even though it hasn’t been update in years.  Download it in advance; avail of 46 percent discount on Tuesday — from Bits du Jour.

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