It is sometimes difficult to find the answer to any important question or make a decision about this or that problem. At such moments often need a push from the outside, some clue from which to push off and look further.
To find these clues I use surfing the aphorisms and quotations of famous people. it often directs thoughts in a new direction, and suggests some interesting solutions. Of course, one can not fully rely on the statements of famous people in decision-making, but to use them for motivation and inspiration can be interesting and useful.
For such periods, I use the search service Forismatic, which collects the most inspiring expressions of mankind. Its peculiarity is the cross-platform, convenience and the ability to easily share quotations that he liked.
Let's look closer Forismatic:
Applications for mobile platforms.
App for iPhone - the most functional application of all mobile versions. Favorite sayings you can add to favorites, send via SMS, E-mail, save to Evernote or share to social networks Facebook, Vkontakte, Twitter and even Linkedin.
Android Application and Windows Phone 7 performed in the same minimalist style, but inferior in functionality the application for the iPhone.
applications also exist for Symbian and WindowsMobile.
Desktop applications and screensavers.
Application for Mac covers desktop translucent veil. Convenient because it works in two modes - relaxation and inspiration. In the rest mode is automatically changed statements.
Forismatic Quotes for Mac - shows the quotes in the top right corner of the screen at regular intervals. If you do not like pop-ups, then this app is not for you.
Software for Windows, which is located in the system tray next to the clock and displays random quotes.
Screensavers for MacOS and Windows Random quotes show, and can work without the Internet.
Other Forismatic application.
Among other applications noteworthy plugin for Chrome, though it is very similar to Forismatic Quotes for the Mac.
The following applications also exist:
Widget for Opera
Forismatic applet for Gnome
Application for VKontakte
And how do you find inspiration?