Icebrrg – make online forms

Build your own HTML web forms in minutes with online tool Icebrrg.

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GTD and Google GMail

Are you into GTD (”Getting Things Done”) and use GMail? GTDGmail is a Firefox extension that integrates the highly effective methodology of “Getting Things Done” into the popular email service Gmail. Not uninstalled but darn cool!

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Jumpcut – create and edit your videos online!

Jumpcut is an online tool that lets you create and edit videos online. Upload or import from services such as Flickr and Facebook. I tried it – and it’s cool!

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Size comparison site

Have you ever wanted to compare two devices, for example when buying a new mobile phone? Use Sizeasy to compare it in a 3D view, top and front!

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Webjam

Webjam lets you create and share your web experiences. Share what you discover!

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Online photo editing comparison

Check out the TechCrunch and Blackwardmedia post for an online photo editing overview.

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Picnik – Online photo editing

Picnik is an online photo editing tool. Remove redeye and add effects and more!

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BubblePLY – add bubbles to your videos

Use online tool BubblePLY to add bubbles to your video and add it anywhere you wish!

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Upgraded to Wordpress 2.1

If you notice any strange behaviour – let me know.

Some of you might notices some strange things happening on the sidebar during upgrade. Here’sa tip for you who run into the same problem – make sure you don’t use the tag wp_list_cats() in the template – it’s not valid anymore in 2.1.

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Someone using online tools for studying?

I’m doing some studying at the university at the moment – so I need some suggestions on online tools for doing effective studying. Any suggestions are welcome! Comment to this post or contact me.

For example Flashcardexchange or my mindmap posts.

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MindMeister – online mind mapping tool beta

I told you about bubbl.us – a free online mind mapping software. Here’s another alternative called MindMeister. Although it’s only in a closed beta yet, here are some screenshots and it looks really good!

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bubbl.us – online mind mapping software

I love new techniques to get more effective. A few weeks ago, I went to a seminar and they talked about Mind Mapping. It’s a way of organizing your notes instead of classic “linear writing”. It’s said to be more efficient since it activates both left and right part of your brain. So I will give it a try on the university class that I’m taking.

However, instead of doing it on paper, I want to do it on my computer. At first, I found FreeMind, an open source alternative. But I thought there needed to be an online version, and of course there was! Go to bubbl.us – free of course! The interface is quite nice with animated bubbles and you can quickly create new ones with TAB and ENTER. Colors are added automtatically when you add bubbles.


Free Online Mind Mapping software

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Fauxto: It’s like Photoshop – but in a webbrowser – almost

Graphic editing programs are huge! Photoshop has been around for ages. Will the online editing programs be able to compete? Fauxto is one alternative out there.

You open up graphics either from your local system or remote, which is simply an URL. Each picture you’re working on is opened as a tab in the main window.

You can do Image Size, Canvas Size and Crop. You can add Layers and which each layer you can modify in different ways. You have a bunch of Filters, such as Sharpen, Blur, Find Edges, Emboss, Enrich and Clouds.

You can paint with brush, pencil, paint bucket, circles, squares. When you paint, the brush can be in several differnt formats such as round, spatter, smear and there is both size and feather. You also have the smudge, eyedropper and Text with some 12 fonts.

All in all – I would say this is a very powerful web application! Can it compete with Photoshop? Well – no, but it definitely shows there’s a possibility. At least to replace to more simple installed applications.

The application runs very smoothly – possibly much better than you would imagine! I would say I really cant “feel” any difference from this and a locally installed app – no delays or anything! And that’s just only after 2 months online! Good work by the guys over at Fauxto!

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Cumulate Draw has been updated with new features!

CumulateLabs have updated their Cumulate Draw with the following new features:

  1. Support for connector labels
  2. Support for dashed lines, both on connectors and shapes. Look for “style” drop down on the toolbar
  3. UTF-8 support
  4. Windows User Interface Design Palette
  5. Mac User interface Design palette

The latest source code is now available too! Don’t forget their blog.

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New design!

Hey, what do you think of the new custom My Uninstalled Life design?

Let me know what you think! Huge thanks to iamthez for making it for me!

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