Monday, March 25, 2013

Cool Websites and Tools [March 24th 2013]

Cool Websites and Tools [March 24th 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 image RedMica â€" It’s incredibly easy to spend money on cool toys and gadgets, but saving money can prove to be incredibly challenging. Those little expenses add up quickly, and the next thing you know, that important goal you’ve been working towards is thrown out of the window. A new website called RedMica is designed to help you formulate a budget. It works in a method similar to Mint, but it’s built to be much more friendly to the beginning budget maker. Read more: RedMica: Keep Track Of Your Money & Improve Your Finances
My image Humble New Tab Page â€" Not many users actually use the links that appear in the browser’s new tab page. Usually the sites shown there are the most visited ones and users simply use the bookmarks toolbar to access those sites. Here to make the new tab page in Google Chrome more useful than ever before is an app called Humble New Tab Page. Read more: Humble New Tab Page: Replace The New Tab Page With Useful Links & Weather [Chrome]
My image Ribbet! â€" Are you looking for an easier way to improve your photos? If so, look no further than Ribbet!. It’s an easy to use web app that does most of the photo editing for you. With a single mouse click it can take your pictures and make them look much better. Just upload a photo, and it will improve it right away, with no effort on your part. Read more: Ribbet!: An Easy To Use Online Photo Editor
My image Cirrus â€" Dropbox is a great way for sharing files if you travel between multiple computers. If you have the Dropbox app installed, you simply edit and save the file, and everything just works. However, what if you are somewhere that you can’t install Dropbox? Then you have to download the files, make edits, and re-upload them. That’s where Cirrus Editor comes in. Read more: Cirrus: Edit Files In Dropbox On The Web

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