Postbox 3: Completely Replace Your Email Handler in Windows or Mac [Giveaway]
Postbox is widely recognized as one of the most sleek and effective email clients for the Mac OS X platform. OS X has always been about simplifying the user experience and Postbox seems to follow this exact same philosophy, creating a brilliant marriage under that operating system. As we've done in the past, we're offering 25 lucky readers a completely free copy of Postbox 3 (for Windows and Mac) at an overall value of $750! Read up and maybe you'll be one of those lucky winners.
2 Add-ons You Can Use To Help Manage Favicons [Firefox]
It's awfully frustrating when you've got a website that you really love and would like to keep sitting in your bookmarks toolbar, but there's no favicon attached to the website that would set it apart from any other bookmark. Honestly, that's kept me from bookmarking and more frequently visiting a few websites. If you've got a popular website, you need a favicon.
2 Sites To Find The Best "Socially-Selected" Desktop Wallpaper
It's pretty difficult to find a quality wallpaper site anymore. There's a ton of them, but many are packed full of plain, boring, "stock" wallpapers that you don't want sitting on your desktop. There are many more that are filled with adware, risky pop-ups and pop-unders, and more. That's not the kind of stuff I'm into.
This Is Why I'm Broke - A One-Of-A-Kind Internet Mall
If there's one thing that there's no shortage of on the Internet, it would be things that are weird, unique, and otherwise foreign to our beady little eyes. While I don't particularly advise spending your money on these sorts of things (because you'll run out of cash quicker than either of us can imagine), This Is Why I'm Broke is your one-stop website for finding the Internet's strangest products.
7 Apps That You Can Use To Help Facebook Invade Your Life
I'm having a bit of a rough and uncomfortable week on Facebook. Are you one of those people who are lazy when it comes to signup forms, figuring "hey, I might as well connect to Facebook and let them aggregate all of my information"? Me too! I've never really valued the privacy of my personal information, I don't have much to hide and a stalker or two might add a little spice to my life.
5 Things That You Should Be Using Your Cloud Storage For
Cloud storage services are great in that they offer a nice chunk of free storage that anyone should be able to put to use. With the cloud's rising popularity and on-the-go computing as popular as ever in 2012, it's time for you to get on the ball. But what exactly should you be using Dropbox, Google Drive, or another alternative for? Let me help you figure that.
Buy, Trade & Giveaway Steam Games With This Awesome Network Of Sites
Steam! You either love it for being one of the largest and most successful gaming communities online, or you absolutely hate it because you're completely against all that hoopla over digital rights. With that in mind, allow me to introduce you to a network of three websites that will make your Steam experience even steamier.
Use Your Email Like It's Instapaper With toread & CC:to me
Instapaper and Read It Later aren't for everyone. A lot of us are more simple. Our email is the headquarters where we get everything done. With that, I'd like to use this article to introduce you to the powers of toread and CC:to me, the best in-email alternatives to IP and RIL.
Emulating & Playing Classic NES Games On Your Computer With Nestopia
Oh, the NES. As an '89 baby, there wasn't a larger part of my childhood than this gaming console. Before school, after school, and on weekends you would find me attached to this thing. With Crystalis, Metroid, Metal Gear, Final Fantasy, Mega Man 1-6, Castlevania, Dragon Warrior, River City Ransom, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, Contra, The Legend of Zelda, and the entire Mario Bros. series, what is there not to love?
Download & Read Classic Comic Books Using Comic Books Archive & ComicRack
As a kid, I burned through a lot of hobbies and phases. There was the NES, pogs, trading cards, and I was huge on comic books. I still have them all, stored away in plastic cases and as (probably) worthless as ever. Nonetheless, these are pieces of nostalgia that I don't want to let go. Knowing that a lot of my favorite comic books exist online forever would make letting go a lot easier, though.
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 Suite: Complete Control Of Your Hard Drives [Giveaway]
At $49.95 per license, Paragon Hard Drive Manager 12 Suite may be out of reach for some of you. Through this giveaway, we'll be dishing out 25 copies of the ultimate disk management and partitioning tool, Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 Suite retailing at $1250, for free! If you're interested, read through this review of the software and learn more about the participation details of this giveaway near the bottom of the post.
Visualize The Progress & Success Of Kickstarter Projects With Kicktraq [Firefox]
Kickstarter has really taken off as the world's premier crowdfunding website. If you're not familiar with it yet, it's a website that allows promising innovators and inventors a way to have their idea heard by the Internet, while offering tiered rewards for those of you who help out and donate towards their progress. Single causes and services alone have raised more than a million dollars in funding.
5 More Awesome IFTTT Recipes You Can Start Using Today
We introduced MakeUseOf readers to ifttt in September of last year. Since then, I've made a few posts regarding the web service. Those two articles introduce 18 one-click "recipes" that can supercharge your Internet experience. As ifttt continues to grow, users are contributing new and more useful ideas. Thanks to this web service, anyone and everyone can automate and simplify their most routine tasks, absolutely free.
Monitor Usage Of Your Peripherals Competitively With WhatPulse
In my 13 years of internet experience, I can't even imagine how many keys I've pounded or how many times I've clicked that poor mouse. Using WhatPulse now, it's not something I have to imagine. I can know exactly how much usage I've put on those peripherals. But why would I want to?
Take & Share Screenshots At Lightning Speed With ScreenSnapr [Windows]
The old process of saving and sharing a screenshot was a tedious and annoying one. Typically, it'd involve pressing the Print Screen key, opening up an image editor such as Paint, saving the screenshot, and then heading over to a service like Tinypic or Imgur to upload and be able to share that screenshot with others. When I discovered ScreenSnapr, it's sort of like the clouds opened up in the sky.
3 Effective Ways to See What's Trending on the Web
It's very easy to track the goings-on of the web. When Web 2.0 came into full bloom, The Internet became more social and trendy than ever. Now, not only do we want to be able to track these trends, but we want instant access to trends that are hot and buzzing. For that, I've got three very simple and popular websites that I enjoy using.
Perfect365: One-Click Makeover Software [Giveaway]
ArcSoft, the minds behind other great photo manipulation software such as PhotoStudio and Panorama Maker, has delivered exactly what it promises in Perfect365 with its "one-click makeover" functionality. This week, we're giving 25 copies of Perfect365 away (worth a total of $999) absolutely free. Interested?
12 Alternate Looks To Your Google Search Homepage
Google is Google, and we know it by that all-white search page and multicolored logo. Isn't it a little bit bright and harsh on the eyes, though? In this post, I'm going to try to fix that for you. I'm here to put you on to a list of Google Search pages that change the color scheme and design of your homepage.
Automate Repetitive Forms And Registrations In A Snap With Autofill Forms [Firefox]
If there's any downside to working online, it'd have to be the repetitive tasks that hit you in the face on a daily basis. That same burden weighs on those of us who use the Internet on our personal time. Who wants to be constantly filling out the same exact signup information on every new website they visit? It's a waste of time and it isn't necessary. Luckily, if you use Firefox, there's a very simple solution.