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Share, Annotate & Archive Screenshots With PixAM [Mac]

Screenshot applications are in no short supply for Mac users, starting with Apple's own built-in rudimentary program and ending with Jing, a favorite among MakeUseOf writers. I typically keep three or four screenshot apps accessible on my Macs, and it looks I may be adding one more, called PixAM, a new addition to the Mac App Store. It works similarly to Jing but it has a few extra goodies.

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GrabMyBooks: A Firefox Add-On For HTML To ePub Conversions & Making Your Own eBooks

GrabMyBooks is your browser based tool that can grab content from any webpage (or the entire webpage itself) and compile it in a very readable ePub format for your digital handhelds or eBook readers. Let’s look at its key features and see how easily it can feature in our must-have add-on downloads.

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Quixey Helps You "Functionally" Search For The Right Apps Based On What You Want To Do

Quixey describes itself as a functional search engine for apps across any platform and for any use. Quixey is in beta right now. But the well designed and user-friendly website has hit the ground running with its avowed aim of helping you find just the right app for the task you had in mind.

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Elixir - Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Your Android Phone

That smartphone sitting in your pocket or on your desk right now is actually a computer. Of course, you already knew that. But what kind of a computer is it, exactly? What are its specifications, how much RAM does it have, what kind of sensors are on-board and what do they mean? If you've ever wondered about any of these things, Elixir for Android has the answers you're looking for, and much more.

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How To Make Links Open In The Background With Firefox & Chrome

Do you regularly browse through emails or RSS feeds and cue up links in your browser to read later? As you do that, you may often find yourself distracted by your browser popping up in the foreground or by the focus being stolen by a new tab. Whether you're using webmail, a desktop email client or an RSS feed reader, there are tricks and techniques to make links open in the background.

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