Online Tools (March Round-Up)

March 30th, 2009 by Alisha Myers

pdfvia1

PDFvia is a free online service that allows anyone to upload and share PDFs without using email.  Just share the link where not only the PDF is uploaded but also GZ and ZIP files.

Lovely Charts

If you’re interested in creating flowcharts, sitemaps, organization charts, and wireframes you may want to sample Lovely Charts (in beta and preparing to launch).  You give the content and the free application will map it.  Talk out your ideas on the screen without determining colors, lines, shapes, or any of the drawing.  All you have to do is drag and drop.

text2ipod-x

Text2iPod makes certain one can read text files on an iPod without controlling the size.  When the text is converted, you will be able to read it in one file not bits in multiple files.

minitask2

MiniTask (free application for Windows, Mac OS and Linux) was designed to include only what is needed to make managing tasks faster and convenient.  Features include:

voxli

Voxli is a free (in beta) service that could be useful for online meetings.  Chat online with others by sending the given URL through email, blogs, or IMs.

imagedropr

flickr

ImageDropr is a Flickr web application (works on Windows, Macs, Linux) for transporting your images .  Drag images from your files, drop them onto  ImageDropr, then upload to your Flickr account.


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