Doocuments is a handy online utility that makes sending VIP documents more secure, disallows printing certain pages or the whole document, prevents different recipients from viewing certain pages, sets an expiration date for the document, secures documents with passwords and watermarks, and can even provide viewer →
Share and view large documents online, with Jumpshare
Want to share large files? Want to share large files without requiring the recipient to be online, necessarily? Want to share large files without having to register or create an account? If so, check out this free service. Jumpshare allows you to share large documents up →
Find out which nearby WiFi network has the most signal strength, with WifiInfoView
Ever wondered which of the WIFI connections available to you has the most signal strength? The number of visible bars gives some indication, but does not tell the whole story. What you need is WifiInfoView, a free desktop application that can quickly compare the signal strength →
MapFrappe provides a quick way to compare country sizes using Google maps
What is the size of Iraq compared to that of, say, Texas? They’re about the same, with Texas being slightly bigger. I know because I did a quick comparison using Mapfrappe, which you can see by clicking this link (scroll down a little bit, to see →
Take full page screenshots of webpages and annotate them, with Fireshot for Firefox, Chrome, and IE
Do you ever need to take full length screenshots of a webpage – or for that matter, screenshots of the visible or selected areas? If so, then read on. While you will find numerous applications that allow you to take screenshots, there are very few tools that →
‘Visual History for Chrome’ makes your browser history fun, useful
We’ve mentioned a number of ‘history’ extensions for Chrome previously, but this one is my favorite. ‘Visual History for Chrome’ displays your URL history visually, as nodes of various sizes that are related to each other according to order that you have visited websites. This is →
"Google Input Tools" for Chrome lets you write in different foreign languages on any keyboard
Consider this: you are travelling and you go to an internet café to check your email, where you find out, to your surprise, that the keyboard layout on the computer you are using is totally different than the one you use. Or let’s say you simply →
Check spelling AND grammar both, with Ginger
Chrome’s built in spell checker works ok insofar as that goes (except on those occasions when it fails to kick in), but what about when you want to check for both spelling and grammar? In this case, what you need is Ginger, which checks both, and →







