By Nion on Monday, December 3, 2007Filed Under: Web Apps
Sitting through slideshows is often boring, and there’s nothing more bland than a slideshow full of nothing but still images. Animoto aims to bring an end to the monotony of image slideshows.
Animoto, which is in open beta and was developed by actual producers, takes the images and audio you provide, analyzes it, and […]
By T.W. Garrett on Tuesday, November 6, 2007Filed Under: Uncategorized
Byteswap is a free service (a virtual file cabinet as they call it) that allows you to upload and store files, contacts, Web links, photos, recipes – you name it! All uploaded items are nicely organized in folders. You can use the pre-named folders or you can rename them. You can also […]
By Nion on Wednesday, October 17, 2007Filed Under: Web, Web Apps
I don’t think I’m physically capable of showing up in a photograph with red eye, but if I was I certainly wouldn’t be eager to buy Photoshop just to fix it. I probably wouldn’t want to get anything, even if it were free. And for people like that, web applications like FotoFlexer may […]
By Nion on Wednesday, October 10, 2007Filed Under: Software
So you already share your files using TechSmith Screencast, but you wish you could do more with it? Well you could buy TechSmith SnagIt to capture screen images and Camtasia Studio to capture screen videos; or you could just use Jing, which does either in a few easy steps.
To use Jing you first have […]