DQ links for Dec 04, 2007

Posted on 4 December, 2007
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  • BitLet – This is a browser based BitTorrent client. If you are working on a computer which does not have a BitTorrent client installed and you want to download a torrent, then BitLet could be very useful.
  • formatpixel – An online application that allows you to create page-based presentations; anything from magazines to fanzines, brochures to catalogues and even portfolios. Using the online editor, you can insert, design and layout pages for your projects. Formatpixel is free for 1 project and 512KB of storage.
  • Jjot – Simple, lightweight website for jotting down notes. You can use it to take down class or meeting notes, reminders, or Internet research. You can access your notes from any computer and easily share and email notes to other people.
  • Cownter – Allows website visitors to see how many people are currently looking at different pages within a website. When a visitor mouses over a link, a small bubble pops up telling them how many people are currently on that page.
  • Clipperz – Online password manager that uses local encryption within the browser to guarantee security.
  • Snimmer – Web-based instant messenger client for MSN, Yahoo, AOL, ICQ and Google.
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