Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cool Websites and Tools [January 30th 2013]

Cool Websites and Tools [January 30th 2013]

Check out some of the latest MakeUseOf discoveries. Most of the listed websites are FREE or come with a decent free account option. If you want to have similar cool website round-ups delivered to your daily email, subscribe here.

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My imageHTML Map Creator â€" There are many websites which make areas of images clickable. Clicking on a different area takes you to a different URL in the sam e window or a new browser. You can now add such multiple links to your images by using a web tool entitled HTML Map Creator, a free to use web service that lets you add multiple links to an online image. Read more: HTML Map Creator: Add Multiple Links To A Single Image
My image GotSiteMonitor â€" This is a free to use web service that lets you set up an online monitor for all the websites that you are running. After creating a free account, you can very easily begin adding monitors for your website. You specify the name of the monitor, the URL of your website, the duration of time after which the app should check your site’s status, and th e locations from which you want your site to be monitored. You can set up email, SMS, and phone notifications for when your website goes down. Read more: GotSiteMonitor: Monitor Your Website & Receive Instant Alerts When The Site Is Down
My imageTraxmo â€" Freelancers often have to closely monitor how long they have been working on a project because they often get paid by the hour. But rather than manually keeping a track of the minutes you have spent on a task and then multiplying the time with your working rate, you can make things much more convenient by using a website called Traxmo. Read more: Traxmo: Automatically Create Invoices Based On The Time You Have Worked On A Project
My imageAtooma â€" Phone customizations usually only let you change the screen wallpaper, color theme, and brightness options along with other basic adjustments. But if you want to have complete control over your phone and have it automatically execute your defined commands when certain events happen, you should try out an application called Atooma. Read more: Atooma: Have Your Device Automatically Execute Commands When Certain Events Happen [Android 2.1+]
My imageFlyingWindows â€" While using your computer, it is not easy to focus on one application at a time. You usually have various apps running simultaneously such as your browser and a text editor, and visible windows of other programs make it difficult to focus on the primary app you are using. Here to help Mac users with that is an app called FlyingWindows, a desktop application for Mac computers. Read more: FlyingWindows: Focus On The Application You Are Using [Mac]

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