Archive for November, 2007



Upload Browser-Free with Free YouTube Uploader


h1 Friday, November 30th, 2007

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Uploading and sharing videos in YouTube just became easier. Free YouTube Uploader is a stand-alone application. It is ideal for moving large files to YouTube, because these tend to time out or hang when using a web browser. And best of all, your videos won’t be rejected by YouTube due to incompatibility, guaranteed.

Installing the program is just a matter of clicks. Once installed, you are then asked for your YouTube account information. This information is then stored and automatically retrieved each time you start the program. And just like the web counterpart, you now have to specify the location of the video you want to upload. Specify the title, description and tags for the video and press “Next.” It will now try to upload the video in YouTube under your account. While being uploaded, it converts your videos to YouTube friendly format with optimal size and quality, making sure that your video is accepted with open arms.

The Free YouTube Uploader also has a built-in video trimmer, perfect for those videos that exceed the limitations of YouTube. The lack of an upload progress bar and control for the newer features of YouTube won’t be much of a hindrance if your target is an easier way to upload videos.

Free YouTube Uploader is compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP and requires a YouTube account to use.

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Write it with Style with Free Fonts


h1 Thursday, November 29th, 2007

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Around 95% of information on the Internet is presented as text, which is why web designers must be well-versed in the art of typography. Clever use of fonts is not only eye-catching, but is also a tool to drive your site’s point home. So to aid you in your search for the perfect font, Free Fonts is available around the clock.

If you have a font in mind, just enter the font’s name in the site’s search box and press Search. The results page is divided into three sections. The first will show you if there are any available free fonts on the web that contain your keyword. It will also show a preview of the font and where it can be downloaded. The second will be related web pages that contain the keyword you have entered. The last is for search hits that are commercially available. It will tell you how much the font is worth and where you can purchase it.

No idea what to search for? The site displays the most wanted fonts from last week as well as the latest keywords used by visitors. These can give you ideas on what’s hot and what’s not in the font department. If you’re still having a difficult time deciding, Free Fonts has links to other font sites where you could browse and download fonts for free. With Free Fonts, you’re sure that you’ll never be out of style.

Free Fonts runs on most browsers.

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Creating Tutorials in a Wink of an Eye


h1 Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

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A tutorial is an integral part of any new application, as it familiarizes your users on how to use them. However, tutorial-making software usually costs money, forcing developers to create bland tutorials instead. If you want a powerful, easy to use tutorial maker that will cost you nothing, then Wink might just be the thing for you.

Wink is a freeware application developed to create highly effective tutorials. It provides an easy to understand system to capture screenshots, create textboxes, and even log in mouse movements and keyboard inputs to let users really see how to use a certain application. Want to provide a clip of you keying in characters? With Wink, all it takes are two keys pressed together and you can record whatever you key in. After capturing the screenshots and the needed clips for your tutorial, editing them is just a drag-and-drop affair. Wink also offers audio recording to add voice narrations to your tutorials. Once done with the tutorial, Wink can export your file to popular formats such as SWF and EXE. This guarantees that your tutorial can be viewed in virtually any environment. With Wink, making tutorials for your applications has never been easier.

Wink is a cross-platform application that runs on Windows and some Linux systems.

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Know Who’s Who with WhoisThisDomain


h1 Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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There are times when knowledge of a domain’s specifics can be an advantage. However, the old method of running a WHOIS query is cumbersome, requiring a command line interface. Now, there are applications that perform the WHOIS query easily, and one of those is the WhoisThisDomain.

WhoisThisDomain is a freeware application that simplifies WHOIS queries. Just enter the domain’s URL and information about the domain is returned if it’s registered. Depending on the WHOIS server used, it can show the registrant’s name or company, contact information as well as country of origin. It must be noted that different WHOIS servers provide different kinds of information, from giving basic information to detailed ones.

Knowing a domain’s background is also a protection for users against hacks and scams. Suspicious sites can be traced now whether they do come from the real source just by running a WhoisThisDomain check on the given domain. Want to check if a certain domain is already registered? A simple query can tell you easily if the given domain is already taken and who the registrant is. Multiple queries allows you to check multiple sites simultaneously. With WhoisThisDomain, checking information on a given domain is now just a click away.

WhoisThisDomain is compatible with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.

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Learn what the future holds with Google PageRank Prediction


h1 Monday, November 26th, 2007

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Search Engine Optimization tools and resources are all about search engine rankings of your site. However, waiting for tweaks and changes to take effect can take some time. Wouldn’t it be nice to predict what your site’s page ranking will be in the future? With Google PageRank, you don’t have to be Nostradamus to do so.

Google PageRank Prediction allows you to forecast your site’s future PageRank. Using it is as easy as entering your URL in the textbox provided. After pressing submit, it will return the predicted future PageRank. You can also check up to 10 different sites simultaneously. By checking the number of backlinks of your site, the tool will be able to show the current PageRank and predict what the future ranking will be. It also shows you how accurate the prediction is. It must be noted, however, that such a calculation by Google PageRank Prediction may be imprecise. On some cases, the result given is actually the current PageRank of the site.

If you want to have fun and at the same time glean some information about your site, you should check out Google PageRankPrediction .

Google PageRank Prediction works on most browsers and requires basic knowledge of SEO to understand the results.

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WordPress Database Backup Makes Life Easier for Bloggers


h1 Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

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Bloggers and web developers know the importance of having backups. From system glitches to server moves, backups can save you tons of work in case anything goes wrong. And so, from the lovers of the popular blog engine WordPress comes this plugin that any WordPress blogger must simply have: The WordPress Database Backup.

The WordPress Database Backup plugin incorporates a backup system in your WordPress engine. Downloaded as a zip file or a tarball, installing the plugin is just a matter of extracting the contents inside your WordPress directory. Once installed, just activate the plugin and the backup option is now part of your blog. The plugin can then be configured based on your preference. You can configure how often the plug-in will automatically create backups. It gives you a choice also what to do with the latest backups. You can choose to save it on your drive, or use an internal email system to send you the latest backups. Low on drive space? You can exclude or include tables in your database that will be backed-up, giving you full control on the size of the backup file. With the The WordPress Database Backup plugin, backing up important tables in your WordPress is just a click away.

WordPress Database Backup requires WordPress 2.0.3.

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Always be in Reach with the Website Contact Form Generator


h1 Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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It may not bring you breakfast in bed, but the Website Contact Form Generator is sure to make you available to your audience easily. The Website Contact Form Generator generates a script that you paste in your page, creating a contact form in your site. This saves your audience the fuss of opening another browser just to create an email of thanks for your site.

The Website Contact Form Generator can provide scripts for ASP, PHP as well as Perl web sites. The best part is that you don’t need to have any particular programming skill to get it working. Just input the required fields and choose what type of script you’d want to get and press “Finish.” You will be provided with a script that you can just copy and paste in your web page. The depth of the entry fields is up to you: you can choose from the most basic one, asking for the email, first and last name or the more advanced one that asks for more information regarding the person trying to contact you. The ease of use in contact form script creation makes the Website Contact Form Generator a must for every web programmer or blogger.

The Website Contact Form Generator runs on most browsers and requires script copy and pasting knowledge.

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phpWiki Helps you Collaborate, Faster, Easier


h1 Monday, November 19th, 2007

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Joining the ranks of straight-out-of-the-box software is phpWiki, a multi-user web content collaboration system designed in PHP. phpWiki is usually used for projects that need easy editing and collaboration. Don’t let the humble logo fool you – phpWiki may lack frills and fancy features, but you can be sure that it will get the job done.

Downloaded as a zip file or a tarball, you just need to create a directory in your web server where you extract its contents. Once you have extracted the files, you’re good to go. If you want to enhance its performance, a configuration tool is available the first time you access the wiki via your browser. The configurator will allow you to change the settings for the wiki, like setting up a database program of your choice. Using phpWiki is so fool-proof that even the least technically proficient user can get started very quickly. To edit a page, click on Edit. If you want to save the page, press Save. It’s that simple. Although the documentation for the wiki lacks in details, this will not pose as a major obstacle to fully enjoy the software, given the simplicity offered by phpWiki.

phpWiki runs on Windows and Linux, and requires a web server with at least PHP 4.0.6 installed. Knowledge of basic database manipulation also required.

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Going Online with osCommerce


h1 Friday, November 16th, 2007

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What Shopping cart should I use?

This is usually the first question entrepreneurs ask when planning for an online shop for the first time – and rightly so. The shopping cart determines how easy and expensive going online will be. If you are planning on going online, read on and find out one of the many available shopping carts out there: osCommerce.

What sets osCommerce from others is that it is an open source e-commerce solution. In other words, it’s free. That takes care of the price, but what about the ease of setting it up? It doesn’t take a genius to setup osCommerce. Downloaded as a tarball or zip file, it’s just a matter of extracting the contents into your web server, making sure that PHP and MySQL are both running on it. Also, you need an empty database for osCommerce’s use. Once extracted, proceed to your site on a browser and an install script will get your shop on the way to being online. It must be noted, however, that because it’s open source, documentation isn’t extensive. Full functionality and tighter security is achieved only through the download of different user modules.

osCommerce runs on Linux or Windows with a web server that runs PHP and MySQL. Knowledge of setting up a database is also needed.

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Use Coppermine Photo Gallery to Post Your Latest Pictures Online


h1 Thursday, November 15th, 2007

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Tired of having to upload your pictures on third party sites? Ever wished you could host it on your own? Then wish no more, for Coppermine Photo Gallery is just a download away.

Coppermine Photo Gallery is a free web picture gallery written in PHP. To manage your own gallery, just download either the tarball or the zip file and extract the contents in your web server directory. Configuration to start the gallery is very minimal, asking only for the admin username and password of your choice and the MySQL database details as well. Once done with the install script, your gallery is now good to go. Adding pictures and creating albums are just a point and click affair. Need help? Documentation is available online and quite exhaustive, giving detailed instructions from basic installation to advanced configurations for your gallery. If going online for help isn’t your cup of tea, most configuration options have a help button to give you a quick pop-up overview what the option does. As for the site design, you can easily choose from the themes available or create your own. All these options offer flexibility over the presentation of your images. With Coppermine Photo Gallery, you are in control.

Coppermine Photo Gallery requires a web server with PHP and MySQL enabled. Knowledge of basic database manipulation also required.

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