![]() “online password managers.” Lifehacker is a great source for tool-comparison. If you try one of the versions we suggest and it doesn’t sit well with you for whatever reason but you like the idea, we encourage you to google around, e.g. We do a lot of playing around with the various options and eventually settle on ones that are, for us, easy to use, pleasing to the eye, and make economical sense. The password manager we like isn’t the only password manager out there. Side Side Sidenote: there are tons of options for many of these tools. If that’s true for one you like and you’re iPhone and/or PC, google “PC version of TextExpander” or the like and you should be able to find something compatible. Some of below may only be for those platforms. #LASTPASS POCKET FOR MAC ANDROID#Side Sidenote: we’re Android with our phones and Mac with our computers. Sidenote: this was a really good (hard) exercise in paring down our lists could’ve been fifty-deep. In order of “OMG, I would DIE if you took this away from me!” to “OMG, I would die a little bit less but still DIE if you took this away from me!”, here are our Top Nine Can’t Live Without Online Tools. We agree that gmail for your email client, chrome for your browser, and google maps are no-brainers and thus don’t even make the lists cause they’re above the lists. Because so many people ask for our opinions in these areas, we thought we’d get all formal about it in a blog post and share our favorite online tools with y’all. We LOVE anything related to productivity, efficiency, and frugality and are constantly sharing related new’ness with one another. ![]() If you’ve heard Best Friend and I’s story, you know that spreadsheets brought us together. ![]()
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