Friday, 15 June 2012

WhoCrashed

WhoCrashed can help find what is causing your system to crash

It is an application for Windows that lets users to analyze crash dump files to see what is causing the system crash. After installing just click analyze, it will show what is causing the crash, whether a driver or a kernel module. The error report also includes helpful links to online resources like MSDN library documents for more information errors and how to prevent them happening.

WhoCrashed is free for home use and works with Windows 7, Vista, 2008 Server, XP and Sever 2003. For Windows XP or lower you need to download and install Windows Debugging Package (WinDbg) for this program to use.

http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed_os

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Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Streak – CRM Inside Your Inbox

Streak – CRM Inside Your Inbox

Many of the busiest professionals spend the majority of their days sifting
through emails and responding to the most urgent matters. Streak is an
application that can make the time people spend going through their email
inboxes more efficient and effective. The web-app puts CRM tools right inside
its users' Gmail inboxes, making it easy to complete deals and manage client
relationships without clicking around from tab to tab.

Streak can be used for sales management, bug tracking, customer support, or
hiring, just to name a few of the many uses for this innovative tool. If you're
the kind of person who spends most of your time browsing through an overflowing
inbox, then you'll want to give Streak a try. To get started, add Streak to your
browser – the app only works on Google Chrome at the current time – login to
your account, and then visit your Gmail inbox. Streak will group the emails in
your inbox by customer, making it easy to sort messages by client and see where
each deal is at in the project pipeline. Deals are organized into a spreadsheet
view, with the lead name and project status clearly visible. The application
also offers a Send Later feature that you can use to send marketing messages at
the ideal date and time.

Members of groups and work teams can use Streak to find out the status of any
project by viewing the most recent emails sent back and forth, even when those
emails were sent by a different associate at the company. Streak makes it
possible to selectively share parts of your email inbox without giving your
colleagues access to every message you've ever sent.

http://www.streak.com

Free in beta
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Glue

Glue, a Chrome extension, is your personal clipboard that lets you copy-paste text, images and links in a fast and elegant way. This nifty little tool may come useful in situations where you have to copy text and take a lot of screenshots. With it, you can copy items from the right-click context menu, add tags and save them quickly to your personal Glueboard. A "Glued" item can be edited or deleted later with ease. Not only does the extension let you save bits and pieces of information, but also lets you instantly share them with your friends on Twitter. The Glued items are saved and displayed with auto-generated titles and source links, which you can either view or copy afterwards.

To glue an item, browse to a website of your choice and select the Glue it! option from the right-click context menu.

http://snipurl.com/23my6c6

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PDF Presenter

PDF Presenter, an open-source, java-based utility, lets you display PDF
documents the same way you'd present PPT (or PPTX) slideshows. Not only that,
but you can also annotate your documents with an integrated Pen, Marker and Text
Box tool. In addition, it provides you with an option to view your PDF documents
(or a Whiteboard) in full screen mode. It works on Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX
and Linux operating systems, requires latest JRE (Java Runtime Environment)
installed.


http://pdfpresenter.sourceforge.net/

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

One Click Video Chat

Meet Face to Face Online
Hang out with co-workers and teams.
Run as many meetings as you want.
No software or signups needed.
 Best of all, it's free.

Simple One-Click Video Chats from Meetings.io

Meetings.io starts a video chat between you and up to five people in two simple steps:

1. Press button to generate link to video chat;

2. Share link. That’s it. No registering, no logging in, no screen names to remember. Just click and start.

The screen automatically resizes to accommodate participants as they come and go, and there are cool little add-ons like a notepad for personal memos and a messenger space for personal comments.

Go  Visit Meetings.io
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Personal eCards

Create and send your personal greeting card from your PC at your convenience and know that they will be instantly recieved and appreciated. Personal eCards facilitates free cards for email, Twitter and Facebook.

http://friedcookie.com/download/personal-cards

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Picfull, a free online photo-editing tool

Picfull is a free online photo-editing tool that anyone can use to give their pictures a little more pizzazz. Unlike more robust photo editing suites, like Photoshop, Picfull is simple, straightforward, and easy to use. Photos are enhanced by adding special, stylish effects – similar to the effects that people can put on their Instagram photos – and then saved in a format that makes them easy to upload to Facebook and Twitter.

http://www.picfull.com/

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Thursday, 3 May 2012

Qikpad


If you and your friend or colleague wish to sit down and draft a letter or document there's no need to wait until you can get together in the same room, in front of the same computer screen. All you need is for each of you to log into www.qikpad.co.uk.  Within seconds, you'd both be working on the same document in real time.  As you type, your words and edits are instantly reflected on the other person's screen.  Separate colours are automatically added to make it clear who typed what.  And, additional people can even join in too.

Qikpad is free, quick, and there's no need to sign up or log in.  While it could prove unsuitable for discussing confidential issues, surely, for low-risk documents it should prove useful.

Features

QikPad is a free online collaboration tool.
Multiple users can instantly see text updates, character by character.
Work together on documents, projects or code in real-time.
One-click pad creation with no sign-up required.

www.qikpad.co.uk

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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Avidemux

Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities.

Avidemux is available for Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows under the GNU GPL license.

http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/download.html

Sunday, 22 April 2012

SlimCleaner uses social networking for PC repair and optimization. It combines the industry’s fastest PC cleaning engine with a community of users who provide real-time feedback to improve computer performance.  SlimCleaner uses social networking and community-sourced feedback to tell people what’s on their computer, and what they can do about it: it’s like having an army of tech-savvy geeks helping consumers maintain their machines.

SlimCleaner has just jumped to version 3.0, and with new tools on board, it aims to keep all of your drives -- internal, external, flash, and other -- decluttered and secure. Among other updates, the new version comes with a Disk Summary, Disk Analyzer, Disk Wiper, and Shredder, all of which are easily accessible from the program's home screen. If you're in the market for a free Windows utility to optimize your disk performance, you can check out SlimCleaner 3.0, at

http://www.slimcleaner.com/downloads/SlimCleaner-setup.exe
Thousands may lose internet in July?

AP | Apr 21, 2012, 11.47AM IST

WASHINGTON: For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing internet connections this summer.

Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers around the world. In a highly unusual response, the FBI set up a safety net months ago using government computers to prevent internet disruptions for those infected users. But that system is to be shut down.

The FBI is encouraging users to visit a website run by its security partner, http://www.dcwg.org , that will inform them whether they're infected and explain how to fix the problem. After July 9, infected users won't be able to connect to the internet.

Read more at http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com//articleshow/12788142.cms?intenttarget=no

Friday, 20 April 2012

Should you disable Java on your computer?

Should you disable Java on your computer?

If you decide to keep it, make sure you have latest version available

By Sue Marquette Poremba
SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
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Computers come equipped with many pieces of software and programming platforms that most of us don't know we have and don't know what they're for.

One of those programming platforms, Java, has been in the news lately because of its security problems involving the Apple Macintosh operating system, Mac OS X. It's caused many headaches for Windows users as well.

Java was first introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1995 as a self-contained platform to create and run thousands of computer applications.

"Java creates an environment for code to run regardless of the operating system, so software developers that write code in the Java programming language can run their programs on pretty much any operating system, including Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X, Linux and UNIX variants," explained Marcus Carey, security researcher at Boston's Rapid7. "Normally you'd have to write an application per operating system."

[ FAQ: The New Mac Virus and Apple Anti-Virus Options ]

Litany of woe

Java has a long history of security vulnerabilities, which are now coming to the public's attention because of the widespread infection of Macs in late March by the Flashback, also called Flashfake, malware family.

Java was bundled into Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard by default, and kept on if a Mac user upgraded his machine from Snow Leopard to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. (Java is not bundled into "clean" installations of Lion, but can be added later.)
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"Later on in the distributions [of Flashfake variants], the Flashfake operators abused the vulnerabilities in those Java installs and new installs by delivering Java exploits from malicious websites," said Kurt Baumgartner, senior security researcher with Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab. "In many cases, [the malware operators] simply tricked the users into believing that their Java Web applets were actually Java software updates from Apple, Inc."

Java is a favorite target of cybercriminals because it is so easy to exploit, and also because users are frequently using outdated versions of it.

"Java vulnerabilities are addressed in every single major exploit pack available through underground markets, such as the Blackhole exploit pack, Eleonore pack and Crimepack, among others," Catalin Cosoi of Bucharest, Romania's Bitdefender said. "This makes Java exploitation as simple as it gets, even if the attacker has no technical skills at all."

Patch or disable?

The big problem is that Java installations aren't being patched, Carey said, which is a problem that can be traced back to three main issues.

First of all, organizations are often unaware of the security implications of not patching their software. Second, if software that an organization depends on was written using older versions of Java, upgrading Java may cripple or altogether disable that software.

Third, many users aren't aware that Web browsers are configured with Java plug-ins enabled, which makes them susceptible to drive-by malware attacks targeting older versions of Java. This happens with Flashback. (Java shouldn't be confused with JavaScript, an unrelated language used to program websites.)

At one time, Java was absolutely necessary if you wanted to be able to use your computer for, well, just about everything. Today there is less need for it. A growing number of security experts recommend not installing Java if you don't already have it, and perhaps even getting rid of it if you do.

You can see whether your browser is running Java at this site. A test on the site will allow you to check if your browser has Java enabled, and if so, which plug-in version is it running. If your plug-in is out of date, updates are free to download and install.

Knowing if your computer actively uses Java for other applications, however, is a little tougher.

"It's like asking 'What open-source libraries or code are you using on your system?'" Baumgartner said.

In Mac OS X, you can check by going into Applications → Utilities and looking for an application called "Java Preferences." If it's not there, you don't have Java installed; if is, you can open the application and uncheck all options to disable Java entirely.

In Windows, go to Start → Settings → Control Panel → Java Control Panel and go to the Advanced tab to disable Java.

Perhaps the easiest way to tell whether or not you need Java is to first disable it entirely. If you regularly use an application or visit a website that requires Java, your system or the site will prompt you that you need to install or re-enable Java. You may find that you don't need it and don't miss it.

On the other hand, if you do use applications that require Java — such as programs in the Adobe Creative Suite like Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign — "responsible" use of Java will let you use them without putting your computer at risk.

How to live with Java

According to Cosoi, there are two important rules every Java user should obey.

First, always keep Java up to date. Whenever you're prompted to update it, install the patch as soon as possible. The smallest delay can expose you to malware.

Second, set aside one browser for websites that absolutely require Java, and disable the Java plug-in on all other browsers. Use the other browsers for everything else, for example checking your email or reading the news.

This way, if you land on a compromised website that's trying to exploit a Java flaw, odds are you'll be protected.

If you're still concerned about security and Java, the easiest way to see if you are susceptible to Java drive-by attacks is to visit Rapid7's www.IsJavaExploitable.com. It'll tell you right away if your Java's up to date.

"There have been some pretty interesting applications developed in Java," Baumgartner said.

He doesn't think that it's necessary to uninstall Java to keep your computer secure. Instead, Baumgartner said, we're best off remembering to keep on top of those Java alerts to upgrade.

"Upgrading the software on our systems is an important habit to learn," he said.

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Thursday, 19 April 2012

Panther

Panther is free and open media converter that you can use to convert your music and videos from one format to the other. No more format incompatibilities! Just convert your song your video to the format you want!

Featuring a simple and easy to use interface, it can get you started on your conversion task within a moment. A fast conversion engine and also features a simple UI for newbies and an advanced one for the pros! Special features include reducing the size of audio without affect the quality much! Also supported presets for converting videos!

You can check out Panther, for Windows and Linux, at

http://sankha93.github.com/Panther/get.html

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Google Drive with 5GB free storage

Google Drive is finally launching next week as expected earlier according to The Next Web. Google Drive rumors appeared several times before this, a report on March suggested that it will launch in the month of April. It is launching with 5GB of free storage to users, earlier reports suggested that it will launch with 1GB of free storage.

5Gb of free storage will make sense and allow it compete with other free storage services. For example Dropbox offers 2GB of free space, Box and iCloud offer 5GB of free space, while Microsoft's Skydrive offers 25GB of free space. Dropbox and Box offer more storage through various offers.

Users can buy additional storage if the free 5Gb storage is not enough.

Source: Technology Bites

Friday, 13 April 2012

Hypegram


If you’re a music lover, you must have heard about hype machine, a web service that keeps track of the bloggers across the world wide web that write about the best music available. This not only saves you time to find that awesome tune you might have wanted to listen to, but also keeps you stumbling upon the latest and greatest music trends around internet. If you want to experience the love of hype machine on your desktop, then meet Hypegram, a beautiful and elegant application that will let you stream music right on your desktop. This tool will also help you keep up with all the latest and popular songs that people have been sharing on the various blogs.

http://hypegram.com/


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Miitla

Miitla lets you save interesting things and return to them later with just one click! It is a bookmarking aplication. Drag and drop Miitla button on your browser toolbar (bookmarklet). Then click it whenever you want to save current site. Use different bookmarks depending on your needs. We have pop-up windows, overlay windows with and without user login.

Miitla, now in beta stage, is free of charge and it will stay that way, aver its developers.

http://miitla.com/

Monday, 9 April 2012

Web Video Fetcher


WebVideoFetcher.com is a free internet videos download application. It claims to convert nearly any audio or video URL from YouTube, MySpace, Google, Facebook and other sites to common formats.

After the URL is entered the application tries to detect the media file, grabs and converts it in real time to the chosen format.

http://webvideofetcher.com/

Monday, 2 April 2012

XBMC

XBMC is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media player andentertainment hub for digital media. Currently XBMC can be used to play almostall popular audio and video formats around. It was designed for network playback, so you can stream your multimedia from anywhere in the house or directly from the internet using practically any protocol available. Use yourmedia as-is: XBMC can play CDs and DVDs directly from the disk or image file,almost all popular archive formats from your hard drive, and even files inside ZIP and RAR archives. It will even scan all of your media and automatically create a personalized library complete with box covers, descriptions, and fanart. There are playlist and slideshow functions, a weather forecast feature
and many audio visualizations. Once installed, your computer will become a fully functional multimedia jukebox.

XBMC is available for Linux, OSX, and Windows, and can be downloaded at http://xbmc.org/download/

Saturday, 31 March 2012

Snappy

Snappy is a desktop-capture software for Windows that allows users to capture the screen of your computer and edit the image, such as its RGB settings, brightness, contrast etc. It also features a very interest “Event Capture” option, allowing you to take a screenshot of your desktop when specified events occur. Moreover, it also allows you to export the screenshots in BMP, JPEG, PNG, PDF, XML and AVI formats. More on Snappy after the break.

It can be downloaded from the developer's page at
http://www.ondanera.net/ita/snappy.aspx

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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Wise Disk Cleaner

Wise Disk Cleaner is a free disk utility designed to help you keep your disk clean by deleting any unnecessary files. Wise Disk Cleaner, with its intuitive and easy to use interface, helps to quickly wipe out all the junk files. It works quite fast while scanning for files and deleting them.

The developers aver that it the first system slimming tool that removes Windows useless files, Windows Sample music, videos, pictures, Installers and Uninstallers of Updates Patches etc.

Wise Disk Cleaner supports Windows XP/Vista /7/8 (All Editions, including 32-bit and 64-bit) and server 2000, 2003 and 2008.

http://www.wisecleaner.com/soft/WDCFree.exe

Friday, 23 March 2012

Search Engine DuckDuckGo

I just came to know about the search engine DuckDuckGo, perhaps, some of you may know about it, already...

It promises these features:

• Way more instant answers.
• Way less spam and clutter.
• Lots and lots of goodies.
• Real privacy.

Search results are gathered from crowd-sourced sites, such as Wikipedia,
Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha, and DuckDuckBot (its own web crawler), in
order to pad its "zero-click info" boxes with topic summaries and related
topics.

It professes a privacy policy that does not store IP addresses, does not log
user information, and only uses cookies when necessary.

Anonymous and encrypted searching through Tor.

It has been voted as one of the Top 50 Best Websites of 2011 by TIME and PC
Magazine. You can check it out at www.duckduckgo.com

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Readability - Firefox extension

Readabillity - a Firefox extension

Readability provides you with the finest experience for reading webpages online, when it turns your webpage for comfortable and cleaner reading, right within your browser. You can now view multipage articles within a single page, as well as take printouts of the article directly, without all the background clutter.

You can mark favorites and save your articles for later reading while offline. Configure the appearance of your page, the font, font color, size etc. Finally you can share the article through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. You're one click away from the best reading experience. wink

Home: http://www.readability.com/
Install: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/readability/

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Monday, 19 March 2012

Ninite, an easy way to Update or Install Software

Ninite, a freeware utility, can cut hours off software re-installation time when you reformat a disk, do a clean install, or start a new system. It is essentially a tiny installer that will automatically manage and download other freeware packages.  Available for Windows and, more recently, Ubuntu 8 and higher, it automatically hunts for and installs free utilities like DropBox and 7-Zip to recently reformatted or new systems.

“Ninite doesn’t support adware or other ad supported junk either,” says Jeremy Lesniak, founder of VAR consultancy Vermont Computing in Duxbury, VT.

http://ninite.com/

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Tuesday, 13 March 2012

USB Disk Manager

USB Disk Manager is small and easy to configure Windows utility which helps you use your USB disks more securely.

Now a days one of the most common way of the software virus infection and spread is through the use of USB disks i.e. the virus tries to automatically copy itself to and from the USB disks to the host machine. USB Disk Manager helps you avoid these situations by making the write projecting the USB Disks so that virus can't copy itself to new USB Flash disks, and also disables execution of the virus files directly from the USB disks thus avoiding the automatically copying and spreading of the viruses from the USB disks to your machine.

http://www.syedgakbar.com/products/usb/download/USBDiskManager.zip

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

StartPage - a search engine with a difference

If you are paranoid about Privacy- check out www.startpage.com - apparently it provides you Google's search results without storing any of your personal/private data. Yes, Startpage assures that it does NOT record your IP address !

Saturday, 3 March 2012

CloudShot

CloudShot - screen shotter for Dropbox. It is a small utility for taking screenshots with some interesting features.

- Ability to integrate with Dropbox.
- Ability to take a screenshots of screen region.
- Ability to take a screenshots of the window (by click in window).
- Ability to take screenshots of the menus and tooltips.
- It is also supported by work with multiple monitors.
- History of recent shots (just 10 shots now).
- Text labels for your shots.

Status: Beta Beta: This software is probably stable enough for use
Rating :No Ratings
Downloads: 3860

http://cloudshot.codeplex.com/releases/69182/clickOnce/CloudShot.application

Grazely

Grazely is an innovative online bookmarking tool. In addition to its basic web-based bookmarking features – which you can use to save articles from anywhere online and retrieve those articles from any browser or mobile device. Grazely also includes a feature that makes it easy to share website links with the people you consider a part of your closest business teams or social groups.

Features

Works With Every Browser

Now save links without downloading an add-on to your browser. No more problems when switching between, computer and tablet, or Mac and PC. Use your home computer, work computer, even your wi-fi enabled devices (tablet, smartphone), your links will still be accessible.

Secure Bookmarking

Save your bookmarks securely with encryption. Not everyone needs encryption, but for designers and developers building intranets, PR teams, startups founders, and businesses sharing information - it can makes life easier. You choose which bookmarks are public and which are private.

All Web Enabled Devices

Change devices with ease and have your bookmarks all saved in one location. Use your computer at home or work, your links will still be accessible on Grazely. Usually, when going from work to home, your important links are never accessible - Grazely solves that!

Find It Fast!

Searching through a pile of bookmarks in your browser can be a daunting task. We had the same headache as you. That's why our search feature is incredibly fast and accurate. If you search for "icons", BAM!, you got it! Cruise through your own tags, or search the entire database to find cool sites that you're actually interested in.

Double Keyword Tagging

Forget the old way of saving bookmarks. There's no more having to save tags as one single word. Now you can be a tagging pro, saving your bookmarks "awesome work", instead of "awesomework". We love clarity here at Grazely.

Nothing to Download

There's nothing to download and no software license to buy. We use a bookmarklet so you can save links from any web site you visit with 2 clicks of the mouse. If you don't want to use the bookmarklet, just login to Grazely to save your links. Awesomely simple and cool!

Grazely is in Beta, It may take minutes, hours, or even days, to receive your Invite to login to it.

http://www.grazely.com/user/registerbeta

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Mouse Gestures For Better Productivity

Mouse gestures are specific movements that are recognized and translated into quick actions, like forward and backward browsing or opening a program, and more.

StrokesPlus is a free mouse gesture recognition program similar to StrokeIt. It is written in native Win32/x64 and does not require a hefty runtime like .NET, it only consumes 250-500k of RAM while running, utilizes Lua scripting for actions and provides a great deal of power and flexibility. For common day to day use, the default 50 actions that come with StrokesPlus is more than sufficient. You can also check out the postings in the forum for usage hints or visit http://www.strokesplus.com/help/

http://www.strokesplus.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=6

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

CintaNotes,

A free, lightweight and user-friendly personal notes manager

CintaNotes lets you quickly save and tag any useful information that you come across or just need to jot down.

Clip text from anywhere. Just select it and press the hotkey!

The text-clipping "magic" works in any application that can copy text to clipboard. CintaNotes automatically saves the text and its source URL, and you don't even have to install a plug-in to integrate it with your web browser!

Fast as-you-type searching

Retrieving information is also trivial: just open CintaNotes and start typing! Only notes containing the typed phrase remain in the list. More sophisticated search criteria are supported, like searching by title or by URL the note was taken from.

Powerful tagging system

You can use tags for note organization, and later use tag union, intersection and subtraction filters to quickly find what you need.

Synchronize notes across multiple PCs

Live note synchronization is supported with the help of free online services such as DropBox or LiveMesh.

Run it from your flash drive

CintaNotes is a totally self-contained application, meaning that you can put it on a flash drive and run it directly from there. In this way, your notes will always be with you.

http://cintanotes.com/files/CintaNotes_1_5_6_Setup.exe

Recent

Recent is a Chrome extension that lets you to quickly find pages that you have recently visited, without having to navigate away from the page and open the history for Chrome. Simply type the keyword Recent in the omnibox, hit Tab and the results will instantly be displayed in a drop-down list.

http://snipurl.com/22ensq6

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Your Music Anywhere!

The Instinctiv SyncStream technology can bring on your entire music library toany device using the Instinctiv Music Player. You can use Instinctiv Player fordesktop and mobile to sync, manage and discover your music on all your devices.

More at http://www.instinctiv.com/

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Google Takeout

Google Takeout allows you to download a copy of your data stored within Google products.  You can download an archive of your data from:

+1s
Buzz
Contacts
Docs
Knol
Picasa Web Albums
Voice

Security Note: Since Google Takeout involves your personal information, we'll sometimes take extra care to protect you by asking you to verify your password even though you're already signed in.

https://www.google.com/takeout/

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Digital 'castle' to store and share your files


Castle.so


Castle.so could prove to be a decent digital "castle" to store your files. It
facilitates a handy way to store (Drag and Drop) and share important files.
There's no size limit for files (at least for now), and  the service can be
customised too. Sharing of files with colleagues and friends around the world is
also possible.

This version is compatible with all operating systems.

https://castle.so/

Thursday, 9 February 2012

WorkFlowy

WorkFlowy is a good tool for task listing and outlining. It mimics the natural thinking and provides a single place to manage all the tasks and chores. WorkFlowy is an organizational tool that makes life easier. It can help organize personal to-dos, collaborate on large team projects, take notes, write research papers, keep a journal, plan an event or a  celebration, and much more.

Here's what Matt Cutts, Head of Webspam at Google has to say about Workflowy- "WorkFlowy has become one of three tabs that I keep open in my browser, along with Gmail and Google Calendar."

I thoroughly enjoy using it, you'd too, perhaps. Check it out at https://workflowy.com/ 

Trim MP3s - removing silent or unwanted parts.


mpTrim is a simple and easy to use MP3 editor.

What exactly can mpTrim do for you?

mpTrim can trim MP3s - removing silent or unwanted parts.

mpTrim can adjust the volume of MP3s. Volume change can be manual or automatic (volume normalization).

mpTrim can fade-in/out MP3s (to fix abrupt beginning/ending).

mpTrim can clean-up MP3s and recover wasted disk space.

mpTrim keeps the music quality intact, no matter how many times you process an MP3, because it works directly in the MP3 format without having to decode/re-encode. That also makes it very
fast.

mpTrim is free - no evaluation period or time limit.

mpTrim is available in many languages, see the localization page.
mpTrim works with Win98/Me/NT4/2K/XP/Vista/Windows 7.

http://www. mptrim. com/mpTrim. zip

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

VIDEO DOWNLOADER




VSO VIDEO DOWNLOADER

*Download audio and video streaming from thousands(?) of sites

*Automatically detects and downloads media as you surf

*Convert videos to MP3

*Download Audio and Video Streaming quickly and easily

*Streaming content is detected and downloaded automatically

*No copy/pasting URLs necessary


More details and download at
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/downloader/vso-downloader.php

Monday, 6 February 2012

Hamster Free Audio Converter


Hamster Free Audio Converter is an easy to use program for all audio conversion needs. It is a Universal audio converter to convert audio files and other sources in the desired audio type, whether it's audio book, or just your favorite music from YouTube to MP3. The User-friendly interface is as simple as possible because it is implemented using drag-n-drop technology!

Supports all popular audio formats (MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, Mpc, Ape, FLAC, WAVE ...), more than 200+ mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, PSP, HTC ...) and streaming video from YouTube. Further increased the rate of conversion, added batches for converting, resampling and HD support.

More information and download at http://audioconverter.hamstersoft.com/

Friday, 27 January 2012

Conqu : task scheduler


Conqu is an task scheduler wherein you can put all of the things you need to get done. Whether they are work-related or personal items, features like projects, filters and the Today bucket helps you focus on what's important.

Conqu is available as a free download for Android based tablets and the Blackberry Playbook, Apple's iPad, the Nook Color, Android phones, iPhones, PCs and Macs. You can use Conqu absolutely free, without limitations or restrictions of any kind.

It's a pity Conqu doesnt have a reminder, may be in the future it would.

http://conqu.com/

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Slideshow creator

Bolide Slideshow creator is a freeware for Windows and allows you to create pretty video slideshows using photos and music. The app itself is simple to use with drag and drop functionality. you can drag and drop photos you want to add to your video in to the app or load all the images from a folder into the work space and select which one to add to the video. You can select transitions to add in between photos, there are 38 photo transitions to choose from. One can set the duration for photo as well as for transition from the options. You could also add your favorite tunes to the video to spice it up.

http://slideshow-creator.com/

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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Best Firefox Addons



Comprising of just over 50 Firefox addons, the page lists only the best Firefox plugins to help you with your daily workflow and contains plugins for just about every use. Check out at

http://www.makeuseof.com/pages/best-firefox-addons

Monday, 16 January 2012

Neiio Contacts


If you have contacts saved all over the Web, from multiple email addresses, Facebook, LinkedIn, and wish to have 'em all at one central place, you may like to try Neiio Contacts. It imports your contacts from your social networks and mailboxes, can automatically organize them & lets you export your new complete lists into your favorite platforms.

http://www.neiioapp.com/

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

VideoDropper



Looking for a simple way to save YouTube videos? You could try VideoDropper which downloads them right into your Dropbox account.

According to http://www.howtogeek.com, from where this tool was sourced, the 'shortcomings' are

"The service works as promised, the only complaint we can log is two-prong: 1) it would be nice to specify where the files ended up instead of just dumping them into the root folder (even something like /Apps/VideoDropper/ would be nice) and 2) once you load the URL at VideoDropper or click the bookmarklet there is no indicator anything is happening–the file just appears in your Dropbox root directory. All that said the service puts the files you want in your Dropbox account, so who are we to complain"

http://videodropper.ep.io/

Monday, 9 January 2012

Screen Draw

Screen Draw, a Firefox add-on, lets you draw or type over any webpage in any color or size and save it in PNG and JPG format. It can be quite handy to draw arrows, circles or add text to emphasize text, images or diagrams on a  webpage.


https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/screen-draw/

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Comodo Online Storage

Having a backup of important files is crucial, and Comodo Online Storage
offers one possible solution. After completing a brief registration,
visitors will be able to store up to 5GB at no cost. The site also includes a
video presentation, a simple drag & drop feature for adding files, and the
ability to create folders for said materials. This version is compatible with
Windows XP and newer.

https://www.ccloud.com/

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Sunday, 1 January 2012

vReveal


Dear all,

Happy new year to each one of you!

Here's a utility suggested by Mr Krishnan, based at Muscat

vReval

"Free software to organize, fix, edit, and share your videos. Unbelievably good looking results in seconds, not hours. Award-winning technology in a beautiful and intuitive package

vReveal 3 Premium with Panorama gives you HD video processing, saving to MP4 (H.264) format, and one-click panoramas from video in full resolution."

http://www.vreveal.com/home