Cool Websites and Tools [September 15th 2012]

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Sworkit – Do you love to workout, but hate thinking of specific things to do? Some of us just are not creative when it comes to finding a plan of attack. If this describes you, then you should take a look at Sworkit. It takes all the work of planning a circuit training workout away. It randomly generates a workout for you, so all of you do is work it. Read more: Sworkit: Generate Randomized Circuit Training Workouts

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MP3dit Free – Managing your music files can either be a grueling task or a great joy. There are people who hate doing it and just dump the files into the player, while others love fixing every meta information for each song. MP3dit is an Android app that caters to both. It is a music tag editor that lets you search for album art, organize songs, and more. Read more: MP3dit Free: A Music Tag Editor [Android]

 

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sRemote – There are lots of programs that allow you to control your computer remotely. However, this involves VNC apps that take some cash and time to set up. What if you can control your PC just by e-mailing the command? Fortunately, sRemote is a Windows app that lets you run a variety of commands to your PC remotely using Gmail. Read more: sRemote: Run Remote Commands To Your PC Via Gmail

 

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ProxMate – Have you ever run into a video or song that you cannot get access to because of the region in which you live? This can be frustrating and annoying. You just want to see a piece of content that is available legally online. If you run into this problem often, you should take a look at ProxMate. Read more: ProxMate: Easily View Region-Blocked Content On Hulu, YouTube & Grooveshark [Firefox & Chrome]

 

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Grateful 160 – Most of us have a lot to be thankful for. But this is something we often forget. It would be quite helpful to keep counting the things that we are thankful for and then check our list of blessings whenever we are feeling down. Here to help you do this is a web service called Grateful 160, a free to use web service that helps you count your blessings. Read more: Grateful 160: Count Your Blessings & See What You Are Thankful For

 

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  • Edmar Diego September 16, 2012
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    finally a site that lets people view banned videos from other countries.

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  • Vijaynand Mishra September 16, 2012
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    Remote controller is good

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  • GrrGrrr September 16, 2012
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    sRemote looks interesting.

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  • Mark September 16, 2012
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    sworkit!

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  • Ahmed Khalil September 16, 2012
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    Sworkit is not clear for me, what does this one do exactily?

    Thanks for sharing any way

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    • Aibek Esengulov September 18, 2012
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      it generates a workout plan for you if you’re not sure where to start on your own

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