Tuesday 16 October 2012

The top 10 most useful websites according to me



Evernote lets you take notes, sync files across your devices, save web pages, capture inspiration, and share your ideas with friends and colleagues.
Save your ideas, things you like, things you hear, and things you see. It works with nearly every computer, phone and mobile device out there.

Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!

Send an email later With Boomerang, you can write an email now and schedule it to be sent automatically at the perfect time. Just write the message as you normally would, then click the Send Later button. Use our handy calendar picker or our text box that understands language like "next Monday" to tell Boomerang when to send your message.

This website helps you check your spelling or grammatical errors for free


As kids we had these books that told us how a car motor works or why bats can fly in the night. How Stuff Works is a modern version for grown ups. It is amazing to see what they have been able to cover.

At the moment of writing the front page answers topics like “Do parallel universes really exist?”, “How Mosquitoes Work”, “How Quantum Suicide Works” (!!!), “How Winemaking Works” and so on

YouTube to mp3

Everyone has wanted to download a a great YouTube clip to listen to later at some point. YouTube to mp3 makes this easy. Just enter the URL for the video, and their site will automatically convert it into an mp3 file which you can then download directly!


Zamzar
It’s frustrating trying to view a file, only to get an error message due to not having the appropriate program. At Zamzar, you can upload a file up to 100 mb in size, and convert it into any number of common file types, without installing anything.
Librophile.com - Book Bonanza
Free e-books are now abundantly available, but audio book lovers typically pay top dollar for readings of their favourite works. It offers a massive library of free audio books, ranging from classics to sci-fi to fairly recent fiction. While the site itself is hideous, the selection of books is immense. Search by author, genre, or title, and download the book as a zipped set of MP3 files or subscribe to its chapters on an iTunes RSS feed.

 join.me 

Here you can share you screen with anyone over the web

Design from scratch or re-model your home in 3d.