Some features of AnmishHere is a list of the main features that Anmish offers to its users:It is freeIt is easy and simpleIt has intuitive interfaceIt requires a free sign-upIt lets you create animations out of popular political figuresYou can also use a character from a few of the cartoon puppet characters the site lets you select.It lets you morph voice to suit the character you have selectedIt has up to 3 camera positions or animation shotsAnimations are made public for anyone to see
PicGhost handles all image edits:Upload multiple images at once (max 40).Each image up to 10MB! means you can upload up to 400MB at once.Select images to upload from your computer or website.Apply effects on some or all of your images.Process multiple images at the same time.Resize your images using very simple settings.Protect your images by adding text and watermarks.Preview all images after upload and before download.Download all images at once in a zipped file.Process images from any computer, no software needed.PicGhost proudly provides all these features for free.No Pro version, or hidden fees.More image editing features are coming soon.
DrPic is an AJAX based online image editor. It does not require Adobe flash exist crop rotate adjust brightness auto fix brush text blur sharpen raise frame Polaroid grayscale spread and oil paint options
Dumpr is a cool web application that lest you customize your photos online and share them on your social profiles…
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Google Image Chart Creator is a free web tool provided to you by Google. It lets you create a variety of graphs by entering data points. In addition to plotting the data, it lets you customize various aspects of the graphs such as colors and margins. When you first visit the site you view thumbnails of different types of graphs that you can select from.
Martin Burrett 08 Aug 11 11:42:18This downloadable tool allows you to print large images on multiple sheets of paper to create posters. Great for classroom displays.
Branching scenarios can be a pain to design. Happily, you can use a simple tool called Twine to easily draft the scenario and produce it. In this post we'll look at a scenario that I wrote to demonstrate Twine's basic features and to make a point about teaching through stories.
In the scenario, you're a journalist in a hurry to get to a hot story in Zekostan, and your "guide" can't speak English or drive. You have to quickly learn the necessary Zeko terms to navigate the roads and respond to events along the way. The scenario was inspired by a language-learning activity designed by Kinection.
Try the activity, keeping in mind that it's a casual, unfinished experiment. Then come back here for more about Twine and my design decisions.
Martin Burrett 12 Aug 11 01:48:15A great site for building good looking websites in a matter of minutes. Embed media and web links using the simple tools
This is Stixy!
Think of Stixy as your online bulletin board. Create as many Stixyboards as you like, one for each project. Use Stixy to easily organize and share:
Your family's schedule
Projects at work
An upcoming holiday with your friends
Your photos from your last bike trip
Or share a file or two with a friend
Only you set the limitations for how you want to use Stixy.
Create
Be creative! We have no fixed grid that you need to follow. Can you see the widgets in the widget tray below? Just drag a widget out on the board and place it anywhere you want. Resize it, move it around, and select from a number of options to design your reminders, photos, notes, and files.
Share
To share a Stixyboard with friends, family, or your colleagues at work, is as easy as it gets. Sometimes it's nice or in fact necessary to have an online space for common photos, reminders, files, and so forth. Each Stixyboard has a unique set of members. No one else can see or use your board unless you choose to open your board for public view.