
Looking for the most interactive and effective project management web application? Look no further than Staction. Staction contains a simplified user interface which includes tagging items to keep all your files in order. Staction will provide you with real time updates of what’s happening in each project with a feed containing file share information, status updates and more. (more…)
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Photoshop is one of the most well-known photo editing programs, but it can be far too expensive for the casual user. Now, there’s a much cheaper and easier option: Photoshop online. Photoshop is now available as a web application which allows you to mange, edit, store and share photos online, just like the original Photoshop. (more…)
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If you found out that there was a website that will help you track your cash, help you control your budget and save money, wouldn’t you sign up for it immediately? MoneyStrands is a no brainer, especially for those who don’t speak “financialese,” as they like to put it. (more…)
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Collaborating on web pages and images can be long and tedious. They have to go through multiple hands, and everyone has different ideas on what should be changed. Wouldn’t it be easier if there was a place project groups could get together and talk about what needs to be changed – without having to be together? (more…)
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Everyone loves music, but some just can’t get enough of it. If live, local music is what you love, let Bandsintown be your guide. Bandsintown does just what the name implies by detecting your location and showing you all the upcoming shows in your area. You can even add favorite artists and Bandsintown will let you know when they’re touring in your area or give you recommendations based on the genre type. (more…)
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Fonts can be really, really fun. They can also be really, really tedius. If you do a lot of typing, chances are you can tell at least five fonts from the way they look. But can you tell hundreds? Did you know there were thousands? (more…)
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