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DimDim Creates a Totally Free Meeting Space Online
Posted by admin in Company & Product Profiles, File and Data Sharing, Free Stuff, Instruction, Internet, Simplicity, Technology & Gadgets, Timesavers, Tools, Tricks & Hacks, Web, Web Applications, how to, images, tips on February 24, 2010
If you’re looking for some space online to meet, look no further than DimDim. This free web service with a funny name offers a comprehensive package for meeting online.
Here are a few highlights:
- No software installation necessary – DimDim runs completely in your browser
- Desktop Sharing
- Use your webcams and microphones for video and conversation
- Record and embed meetings
- Social media integration
A complete run-down of the feature set is available here.
As mentioned above, a free version is available that allows up to 20 users and 1 webcam. Premium, paid packages are available, too. Here is a full-comparison of the packages.
Make a Font from Your Own Handwriting with YourFonts.com
Posted by admin in Internet, Simplicity, Technology & Gadgets, Timesavers, Tools, Tricks & Hacks, Uncategorized, Web, Web Applications, how to, images, productivity, tips on February 10, 2010
There is no shortage of good fonts out there, but what if you need a custom-made font, based on your own handwriting? Well, YourFonts.com fills that need.
YourFonts.com is a web service that allows you to print a template that can be filled out, then sent back to them. Then they create a font based on your handwriting.
Here’s the font set I created!
It does cost $9.95 to actually download the font, but it’s a custom font set that you’ll get to keep and use forever.
Shrink Pic Resizes Images Automagically for Faster Uploads [Downloads]
Posted by Whitson Gordon in Compression, Downloads, Email, Photos, Timesavers, images on December 30, 2009
Windows only: Image resizing tools are a dime a dozen, but free utility Shrink Pic is actually an extremely clever original: Instead of requiring manual processing, it runs in the background and automatically resizes images whenever you attach or upload them.
A perfect tool for frequent Facebook uploaders, for example, Shrink Pic works with a number of applications (most browsers, Outlook, Thunderbird, Skype, and MSN Messenger, to name just a few) to monitor when you upload, attach, or send pictures via IM. When you do, it automatically resizes the images in the background based on user-defined settings, then uploads the smaller image (so you don’t have to wait several minutes for an upload to complete just to have it severely compressed at its destination anyway). It can even resize multiple photos in the same upload. The speed at which it resizes and the quality of the compression are nothing to sneeze at, either.
Shrink Pic saves the resized images in a temporary directory, so your originals are never touched—just copied. You can use any kind of compression level you want, as well as choose from 5 different photo types to check for. If you want to disable it, all you need to do is uncheck an option in your system tray—and re-enabling it is just as easy. You can even install a portable version to a USB drive, so you never have to resize images again—not even at other computers.
Shrink Pic is a free download, Windows only.

