Top 3 Hack Your Day posts of all time!
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Method IndependentUse OS X style stacks in Windows
This is by far my most popular article for some reason. Take a look inside and you will find that you can use Rocket Dock with a plugin to create stacks just like in OS X. I don’t think you get the settings and flexibility of OS X, but you get a nice way to browse files in a folder, or open some applications that look good on any desktop.
Separating work and play with user identities
This article was even covered by Lifehacker, a way I used to separate some aspects of my life so I can focus better on the matter at hand. If you work a lot at your laptop, but also use it for recreation, this is a great way to deal with distractions and whatnot.
One shortcut collection to rule them all
This post simply describes a great site I found which contains all the shortcuts you will probably ever need. Grouped by application, you will find all shortcuts for apps from Microsoft Word to Adobe Photoshop, with online apps like Gmail and Yahoo Mail included as well!










