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Entries for July, 2008

Anyvite – Send invitations to events easily

Organizing a birthday party or get-together? Anyvite offers a web form where you can enter your event details and fill in your friends’/family members’ e-mail addresses.

After the preview button is clicked, you can see how the invitation appears to your friends and send it.

Registering in the site enables you to upload your [...]

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privnote – Send private notes that will self destruct after being read

privnote is a simple web service where you can type some text and have a URL generated for it where it can be read. You can then send this link to anyone via IM or e-mail address.
Before sending the note, you can also tick a check box to be notified when the recipient reads [...]

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Locationbar² add-on – Breadcrumbs for Firefox address bar

Locationbar² is a handy add-on for Firefox that does two things:

It highlights the main domain name so you are 100% sure that you are surfing your bank website or PayPal and not some spoofed site designed to capture your keystrokes.   You can also [...]

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Feed2JS - Display RSS Feeds easily in Web Pages

Say you have two blogs and you want to display the headlines of posts from your first blog in the second. There are widgets available for this purpose. But if you want more control on the formatting and style of the displayed feed including its headline, date, the length of characters of the feed item, [...]

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Sumopaint – Yet another online image editor

As the lines between installed software and web applications become blurrier, online image editors continue to come up. The latest one to join the free image editing web applications is Sumopaint.

The toolbars, palettes and menus are laid out to resemble the popular Photoshop application. But it doesn’t have the ease of use of say, Picnik [...]

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