8 Adobe AIR apps for web designers via flisterz blog Read more...
The digital camera has made it possible for everyone to be a photographer but it is the proliferation of image editing software that has truly made it possible for the average Joe to produce pictures that are of professional quality. For a long time, the only program that anyone used to achieve this status level was Adobe’s Photoshop but those days are long gone. Today it’s possible to use free, web-based image editing applications to change your photos into works of art. You don’t have to pay a dime; you usually don’t even have to download anything to your computer. You simply sign in, upload the photos that you want to play with to the image-editing app of your choice and make magic. Read more...
This may be one of the most simple and useful mini apps out there. Every day starts the same way for me: Read more...
I think this is one of the best resources I have found on the web. It is “The Freelancer’s Toolset: 100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need”. Nicely written blog from Codswallop. If your a freelancer or need great web apps, this blog entry is for you. You can check it out here. Read more...
Lately I have been reading a lot about GTD Apps (Getting things done). I am always forgetting to do something or need to be reminded because my brain functions so fast it’s already onto the next thing! I read a couple great articles online that lead me to an app called Remember the Milk. Just today I read an article about a new beta app called SHIFD. Read more...