Showing posts with label web (gen apps/OS). Show all posts
Showing posts with label web (gen apps/OS). Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Privnote -- self-destructing linked notes

You type up a message and send the assigned link. Once opened, the link becomes useless.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Change IP Country

Proxy. It keeps reloading, though, and thus changing the IP -- tough for streaming stuff.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Quikmaps -- doodle on GoogleMaps and Earth

You know -- draw lines and markers and make notes...

Monday, June 30, 2008

K7: free fax/voicemail lines

Via Lifehacker:

Need a phone line to receive a one-time fax or voicemails on a particular project, auction, or job search? Free service K7 hands out 10-digit Seattle-area phone numbers that can answer calls with customized voicemail greetings or accept faxes. You can access both the audio files and fax documents through your sign-up account, and the only restrictions are a 20-message/fax limit (the site starts deleting the oldest after that) and an account wipe out after 30 days of inactivity. Other than that, you've got a free bin to keep your personal numbers private and still get at your messages.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

FastStone Capture -- screenshot app

Can save captures in various formats (bmp, gif, jpeg, pcx, png, tga, tiff and pdf), and send anyscreenshot to your image editor of choice, printer, email client, open it in a Word or Powerpoint doc, or upload it to an ftp site. Can also annotate.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

blist -- online database

blist makes it easy for anyone to create private or collaborative databases for anything from party or wedding guest lists, fantasy football statistics, and personal finances to professional information such as sales contacts, project management sheets, campaign tracking, status reports, patient records, and more.

A community of data and data templates allow you to get started right away, and keeps you from duplicating tedious data entry work wherever possible.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Apps2you -- do-it-yourself web-based databases to the masses

Simply sketch the pages of your application and the flow of information across pages using the intuitive, browser-based JustSketch interface. App2you's sophisticated algorithms automatically infer the database design and logic behind the pages.

Monday, August 13, 2007

100 free software apps to go completely online

Certainly some overlap with previous posts. Lot of mindmapping stuff for some reason.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Microsoft Works to become a free, ad-funded product

Free online productivity services like Zoho, Open Office and Google have forced Microsoft to respond. I don't know whether it can read Word, Excel or PowerPoint files.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

60+ online collaboration tools

Tools for coordination, documents, wikis, marketing, ...

Online productivity resources

It says 400+, but a large part is keyboard shortcuts and a lot of RSS stuff. There's also social network integration, file storage, calendar services, ...

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Zentation: Online video and PowerPoint get married

You have to be online, but surely there have been times you would have liked to apply PowerPoint to a video.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Wesabe personal finance mgmt web app -- an online Quicken

The Boing Boing quote:

The service anonymizes your financial data and then compares it to others' and figures out ways that you can save money right away, and worked into it is a bunch of community stuff for people who are figuring out how to spend smarter.
From c|net:
The thing that's cool about Wesabe is that these community tips pop up when you're looking at your own data...
Click on logo for site itself.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Simple Spark -- catalog and search engine for web apps

Find that obscure online application that you glanced.

Friday, June 22, 2007

10 + 10 Web operating systems reviewed

Remember the earlier g.ho.st post about having your desktop and its apps anywhere because you've based it in the Web? Well, there are apparently at least nineteen other similar systems that are having a go. We're waiting for Google to weigh in.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

g.ho.st: your desktop anywhere you go

Eventually, you can have your desktop anywhere you can get an internet connection, rather than only at home: An online OS/virtual computer named g.ho.st with 3GB of free storage.