Do It (Tomorrow) is a task management webapp that makes managing and syncing your to-dos of today and tomorrow easy. As opposed to making a weekly schedule or entering tasks by date, you enter things to do either for today or tomorrow. The focus of the tool is on helping you organize the items you'll do today and the ones on your plate for tomorrow. Log in with your Do It (Tomorrow) account and the to-dos you enter will sync with the apps for iOS and Android. The service's beauty is in its simplicity and its ability to keep you focused
Read MoreThere’s a Web App for That is a long name for what is a useful little Chrome extension. Conceived and developed by Mihai Parparita, the extension goes right to the source, studying your browsing history and letting you know if there’s a Web app available in the Chrome Web Store that might be of interest to you. Once downloaded, gives suggestions for future extensions based on the sites you visit most often. When you first install the extension, it will instantly give you a list of Web apps based on your existing browsing history. The extension also lets you know
Read MorePhotoGrabber (free, Windows, Mac)a simple app for easily downloading photos from Facebook. You can now either specify a photos or an entire albums contain photos tagged of you (or another user), a friend's albums, as well as comments and tags. To use just authorize it to access your Facebook account to generate a login token. After pasting in your login token, you'll be able to select which user's photos to download. The application is portable and does not require any installation and can be directly run using the exe file. The application is very easy to use and you can
Read MoreTextMirror an online tool which can convert web pages in plain text. All you need is to specify the URL of page and check the checkbox 'I Accept TOS' TextMirror will download that web page on to its own servers, removes all the HTML tags and renders it for you in plain text. The conversion is extremely quick and it massively trims the size of a page because it is serving pure text. Along with the plain text it provides certain info like when was the page mirrored (date and time), the url, number views. You can changed the color
Read MoreAn education startup founded by Eli Luberoff a double math and physics major at Yale Desmos (a Greek word that literally means link, bond, or connection) which is reinventing the whiteboard to make it browser-based and interactive. The most remarkable feature is an interactive calculator that graphs equations as you write them. Desmos has now taken that and rewritten it as a standalone online graphing calculator. It instantly draws the equations as you update them, it’s free, browser-based, color-coded, and you can share any graph with a bitly link. Based on Whiteboard technology, Desmos aims to serve as a web-based,
Read MoreUnsubscribe.com, the site that lets you easily unsubscribe from the spam in your Internet life. Unsubscribe is compatible with nearly every major desktop email application, web based email service, as well as all three major social network sites: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. It enables you to control who and what makes it into your inbox, while its application analyzer provides detailed reporting on what personal information companies are collecting from you. In both your email and social network applications it breaks unwanted connections with the click of a button and provide ongoing monitoring and protection. Now Unsubscribe has unveiled a new
Read MoreLinkovery founded by Mariano Torrecilla, is an open web platform, where any webmaster can add his website or application. There are not necessary installations or minimum system requirements either complex programming languages, Linkovery runs in web standard bases. Definitely, an open solution for the existing enclosed market applications. Linkovery is an open web app store for every browser which means you can access sites via Linkovery’s desktop apps. Linkovery allows you to create and customize web apps for every device using open web standards so it doesn’t matter if you’re on iPhone or Android, you can access any site using
Read MoreThe new tab page of a browser is a continuously evolving experiment. Long ago, there were homepages a single website that opened whenever a new tab or browser window was launched. The idea of only one website on a whole new tab bothered a Norwegian browser company, and they launched Speed Dial in the spring of 2007 with Opera version 9.2. That was the beginning of the new tab revolution. Hundreds of speed dial add-ons for Firefox and variations of it started appearing on Mozilla’s website. Google launched Chrome the following year, and the browser by default show a list
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