Cool Websites and Tools [April 25'th]
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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) Fotonea – Online collage creator that is capable of making eye-catching photo collages from images on your computer. No software installation or registration needed. Read more: Fotonea – Making Eye-Catching Collages Online.
(2) GoodGuide – Manufacturers don’t always provide full disclosure on their products so it is quite hard to obtain this information on your own. GoodGuide aims to change this by bringing information transparency to the products that we use. It provides a comprehensive guide on over 70,000 products with ratings, expert recommendations and advice. Read more: GoodGuide – Find Safe, Healthy And Green Products.
(3) ShortcutWorld – Keyboard shortcuts are always great but the problem is different applications have different keyboard shortcuts and hence we find it difficult to remember. ShortcutWorld is a site which aims to address that problem by providing a keyboard shortcut lists for popular apps. Read more: ShortcutWorld – Keyboard Shortcut List For Essential Apps.
(4) SpreadTweet – If you are a Twitter fanatic and work in an one of offices where using Twitter is prohibited SpreadTweet can help. It camouflages your Twitter account and makes it look like an Excel spreadsheet. Read more: SpreadTweet – Camouflage & Use Twitter At Work.
(5) WriteBoard – Collaborative text editor which basically works like a text document to which everyone can contribute and edit text. You can also compare different versions of a document, roll back to a previous version and subscribe to in order to track the document edits. Read more: WriteBoard – A Collaborative Text Editor.
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. Follow him and MakeUseOf on Twitter.



