Cool Websites and Tools (#210)

Dec. 7th, 2008 By Aibek
'extra' post Check out some of the latest makeuseof discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets. For even more app reviews subscribe to makeuseof directory.

(1) Adam - Transform images and PDF documents into interactive online presentations by adding things like text, HTML, screenshots and YouTube videos. Read more: Adam - Turn PDFs & Images into Interactive Web Presentations.

(2) CaseConverter - Convert text to all lower case, all upper case, proper case (each word starts with capital) or sentence case. Read more: CaseConverter: Convert Text to Proper, Lower or Upper Case.

(3) GotReception - Want to find out which cellphone carrier provides the best signal coverage in your area? Go to GotReception.com. Enter any US location and get back a coverage map along with the user reviews and cell towers for that area. Read more: GotReception - Check Mobile Coverage in Your Area.

(4) NPRRoadTrip - Another driving directions website but with one really useful feature: apart from giving you directions it also lists the NPR (National Public Radio) stations that you can tune in to along your driving route. Read more: NPRRoadTrip - Get Directions & Radio Stations for Your Road Trip.

(5) Remindr - There are already a lot of sites which remind important things to you on your cell phone or email. What makes Remindr different is that it lets you set reminders for twitter, email, messenger and mobile at the same time. Read more: Remindr - Simultaneous Reminders On Multiple Services.

These are just half of the websites that we discovered in the last 3-4 days. If you want us to send you daily round-up of all cool websites we come across leave your email here. Or follow us via RSS feed.

(By) Aibek, the guy behind MakeUseOf.com.

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