
The simplest way to put information into SOHO Notes is to open up the application, choose a folder in your hierarchy and then select new note. SOHO Notes is an updated version of an older program from Chronos called Sticky Brain. One option for managing this collection of information is SOHO Notes from Chronos.
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The shoe box under your bed has gotten full and using the Stickies application only gets you so far. What do you do when you have a lot of little pieces of information: passwords, notes, ideas of what to blog for MacCast, show ideas for your podcast, frequent flyer numbers, receipts, etc. ImageWell is not PhotoShop and will not replace it for general purpose photo editing but when you want to quickly publish a photo to your web site and reference it from an HTML document or a discussion board few programs will compete with the ease of use of ImageWell. ImageWell can also rotate, add shape masks like a heart (not quite as useful for your blog unless you are a 14 year old girl) and/or add a watermark. You can crop, add text, add comic strip style caption balloons, add arrows or annotations. ImageWell will also allow you to edit the image before publishing. If you are adding this picture to a discussion board instead, you can also configure the program to send the bbcode style syntax used by many discussion boards (such as the MacCast forum):
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You can go and paste that code into your blog or other HTML document. When you send the image to your web site the HTML to display that image is added to the clipboard: ImageWell can also publish the image to your. To publish to a web site the web site needs to support FTP or WebDav (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) formats. Images can be published to a folder or a web site. This window let’s you rename, resize and publish an image.

Simply drag an image onto the ImageWell icon and it will open up the program’s small main window. ImageWell is a simple image editor that lets you resize, annotate, edit, resize and publish images.

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Material for building new oceanic reef habitats: Large pieces of concrete carefully positioned offshore can form the foundation for coral to build new reefs.One of the programs that I keep on my doc that is very helpful in updating my blog and my podcast with pictures is a simple and free program called ImageWell from Xtralean Software.Fill for wire gabions: Wire cages (gabions) filled with crushed gravel can make decorative and functional privacy screen walls or retaining walls.Landscaping mulch: When properly crushed and well sorted, ground concrete can replace river rock or other gravels used as ground covers and mulch.


Controlling streambank erosion: Larger pieces of crushed concrete placed along vulnerable stream banks or gullies can help control erosion.Aggregate for mixing new concrete: Crushed concrete can replace some of the virgin (new) aggregate used in ready-mix concrete.Bed foundation material for trenches containing underground utility lines: Utility trenches are oven covered with gravel to assist drainage, and crushed concrete makes a good, inexpensive substitute for gravel.Base for new asphalt paving: Through a process called rubblization, old concrete pavement can be broken in place and used as a base layer for asphalt pavement laid over it.This technique reduces the amount of runoff water that must be managed by storm sewer systems and helps to replenish groundwater. Permeable paving for walkways, driveways, and other outdoor hard surfaces: Broken concrete that is carefully laid creates a stable, porous traffic surface that rainwater can filter through.
