Online word processor Shutterborg lets you open and edit any web page
At first glance, Shutterborg is just another online word processor. Like Google Docs or Zoho Writer, Shutterborg lets you create, edit, print, and save text and image-based documents using any web browser. But there's one thing that really sets Shutterborg apart: You can enter a URL to load any web page as a document and then start editing away.
For instance, I typed in www.downloadsquad.com and within seconds Shutterborg loaded the page as if it were a Word document. You can change or remove images, add text, adjust the font, alignment, or muck up any web site any way you like.
The service doesn't offer a ton of options. Right now you can only save files in HTML format. And there's no way to load documents saved on your desktop, although that feature is coming soon. So right now Shutterborg is really more of a novelty than a replacement for Microsoft Word, or even Google Docs. But this web based processor does show some promise, and could certainly help you plot a practical joke or two.
[via ReadWriteWeb]
For instance, I typed in www.downloadsquad.com and within seconds Shutterborg loaded the page as if it were a Word document. You can change or remove images, add text, adjust the font, alignment, or muck up any web site any way you like.
The service doesn't offer a ton of options. Right now you can only save files in HTML format. And there's no way to load documents saved on your desktop, although that feature is coming soon. So right now Shutterborg is really more of a novelty than a replacement for Microsoft Word, or even Google Docs. But this web based processor does show some promise, and could certainly help you plot a practical joke or two.
[via ReadWriteWeb]













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Subscribe to commentsJash SayaniFeb 7th 2009 8:31AM
Great! Nice one. Web apps are getting more and more impressive everyday!!
malcaradaFeb 7th 2009 8:31AM
It seems like the site has been too succesful, I am getting this message:
"Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later."
Jason MillerFeb 7th 2009 6:57PM
You are absolutely correct - we hadn't anticipated being written up here and on ReadWriteWeb! We've corrected the bandwidth problem, though, so you're free to fool around with as many websites as you'd like.
RickyMar 26th 2009 12:04PM
Phisherman from all over the world rejoice!