I have a crazy-busy day today, so I am going to keep this short. I just wanted to share how cool [Ubuntu One](https://one.ubuntu.com/) is working out for me, and how it can rock your world too as it ships in the upcoming Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala, released *next week*! There are two particularly cool things that Ubuntu One has enabled me to do, which I wanted to share.
I use TomBoy to manage my world. I manage my TODO list there, I track each member of my team’s work there, and I use it as a means to note down ideas and other bits of information. If I lost my notes, I would be devastated: I can replace software, but I can’t replace information. For some time now TomBoy has supported syncing, but it was a faff to set up. To do so required SSH keys and my own server. In Karmic, you can sync your TomBoy notes to Ubuntu One, and not only that, but I can also go to the Ubuntu One web interface and browse and edit my notes there, and changes will be synced back to my desktop. *Awesome* does not sufficiently convey how tip top this is.
Secondly, with the [freshly announced Shot Of Jaq](https://archivedblog.jonobacon.com/2009/10/19/announcing-shot-of-jaq/) out there in the open, when Aq and I recorded our first few shows, we used Ubuntu One file sharing to move the content around. Aq, based in England, and myself, based in California, would record our respective side of the conversation locally and then Aq shared a folder with me and he would drop his recording in there and it would appear on my desktop. Simple as that. Wickeed.
Karmic is rocking, and Ubuntu One is just another great reason why. Good work, Ubuntu One folks!