Convert Currency With Xurrency!

Seth Gardner | | 8 May 2007

Xurrency is a new tool 2.0 that allows you to convert currency online and offers you the exchange rate information.

Currency Converter

Hubby List

Seth Gardner | | 8 March 2007

Use Hubby List to quickly and easily create a honey-do list for your husband. This tool allows you to add multiple items and then resort them. Once you’re finished, the list is emailed to your husband.

Hubby List

Convert Any Photos to Polaroid-like Images

Seth Gardner | | 2 February 2007

Polaroize lets you upload any image to be converted into a polaroid-like image. For example, here’s a polaroid-like picture of two children before they were killed by their parents.

Polaroize Example

Simple Online File Sharing

Seth Gardner | | 1 February 2007

It doesn’t get much more simple than this. Step 1, upload your file. Step 2, get and share private link to file.

senduit is for anyone who ever wanted a simple online tool to share files. senduit sports some very cool features:

  • Max file size is 100MB
  • Links can be active from 30 minutes to 1 week
  • Links to files are private

My guess is that Davidville — the maker of senduit — is using Amazon S3 to handle their data storage. That’s the same thing BaseJumpr uses to provide their unlimited storage for projects.

Senduit Screenshot

BaseJumpr: Set Your (Basecamp) Data Free

Seth Gardner | | 27 January 2007

BaseJumpr gives your projects freedom. Use BaseJumpr to export your Basecamp project data and files and host them on activeCollab , an open source project management solution similar to Basecamp.

BaseJumpr’s activeCollab hosting service is unique, because it offers unlimited files at a fraction of the cost of Basecamp. I found their service to be very fast and stable. Also, since it’s running open source software, and 37 Signals is notoriously slow at updating Basecamp with any useful updates, I fully expect activeCollab to surpass Basecamp in features by the end of the year.

BaseJumpr

Shorten Your URIs

Seth Gardner | | 17 January 2007

Long URIs (or URLs) have the tendency to break in email messages. To combat this, TinyURL was created. TinyURL shortens any Web address to a small link that won’t break in email messages.

TinyURL is a great service, but urlx is even better. url(x) is an AJAX powered URI shortener that is slick and fun to use.

urlx screenshot

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