Pasteboard is a free and simple clipboard management tool
There's no dearth of clipboard management applications. These are usually tools that let you copy and paste multiple snippets of text, append text to your clipboard, or manage images and other rich content in all sorts of clever ways.
Pasteboard doesn't even try to compete with that sort of functionality. It's a single-file application (if you don't count the readme and the PDF manual) that is ...
Mac users everywhere have been singing the praises of a little program called CloudApp (as has our own Matt Heerema). It's a simple app which sits on the menu bar and allow drag-and-drop file uploading complete with an auto-shortened URL for easy sharing. CloudApp can even be set to auto-upload screenshots.
Now, if only there was a version of CloudApp for Windows users...
Enter FluffyApp -- ...
Easy Image Modifier is a simple piece of portable freeware that can rotate, resize, convert, and rename JPG, PNG, and BMP files.
I tested it with a bunch of large JPGs (about 1.5MB each). I just dragged the JPGs over it and dropped them. Then, I set the Resize option, set a destination, and clicked the huge button up on top (the one that says "Drop images here." Once you drop them, its text ...
No, you're right...there's nothing new in the image above. Right now, Google Chrome has two separate menu icons in its top right corner: the wrench menu for options and settings and the page menu for functions like zooming, dev tools, and copy/paste.
A while back, I'd reported that changes were likely on the way, in the form of a single, unified menu. Google pitches minimalism as a central ...
I can't bring myself not to post this silly little time waster. On one hand, I'm surprised we haven't previously covered it, but on the other hand, it's so simple and inane that I guess it's not really that much of a surprise.
Simplicity and inanity aside, ZeFrank's Frog is far more entertaining than it has any right to be. It's a simple site with a Flash-animated frog, and if you accept the ...
Thanks to GMail on my iPod Touch I've gotten used to a label-free view of my inbox. The actual subjects of the message I receive are much more important to me than seeing how my filters auto-sort things. Let's face it, by now most of you probably know whose messages get labeled as what. Don't need the multitude of multicoloralism cluttering your inbox? Head over to the labs page and turn on ...





