"The ZeroClipboard library provides an easy way to copy text to the clipboard using an invisible Adobe Flash movie and a JavaScript interface.
The "Zero" signifies that the library is invisible and the user interface is left entirely up to you."
--For Mac Safari Users:
--AppleScript: Make all clipboard URLs short
--Copy/paste and save in to ~Library/Scripts
tell application "Safari"
set longURL to URL of front document
end tell
set cmd to "curl http://metamark.net/api/rest/simple?long_url=" & longURL
set shortURL to do shell script cmd
set the clipboard to shortURL as text
say "Done!"
windows only - Select desktop area and it will be uploaded to the Internet. You will receive link to the image and code to use for publishing image on your blog, forum or web-site. Drag your files into Drop Zone or paste them from Clipboard and you are ready to start upload right away.
Enables to not open a url but only show the link so you can right-click to download.
You might find this tool handy if you have a URL to a .ra file on your clipboard. Pasting it directly into your browser's address bar may result in the file being automatically played. Using this page, you can make the URL right- clickable and use the "Save target as..." or "Save link as..." functionality to download the file to your drive instead of streaming it. Of course, you could always just change your file type settings so that filetype isn't automatically opened in the browser, but what fun is that?
The Fake Mail Generator is an absolutely free disposable email system. By simply visiting this site the above address has already been saved to your clipboard. Paste (Ctrl-V) it into any form on a website that requires email verification, and when the email is received it will pop up instantly in this box.
Share a link instead of direct content.
Super-size messages
Rich text capabilities (bold, color, links, etc.)
Messages with images
Language translation
Easy sharing (Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.)
Track click statistics
Webnote is a tool for taking notes on your computer. It allows you to quickly write something down during a meeting, class, or any other time that you have a web browser available.
You start by creating a workspace and creating notes in the workspace. You can save your workspace at any time and return to them from the same computer or any other computer. You can also share your notes with others by providing the workspace name (or url) to a friend.
Click.to simplifies your daily work significantly. You will save dozens of clicks, because interfaces between programs, and detours, can be skipped. Rather than looking up an address for a contact in Outlook, opening your browser to access Google Maps, and then typing in the address, you only need to click on Outlook, hit Ctrl+C (for Mac-Users: ⌘+C), select the menu click.to "Google Maps" and click.to searches for the address automatically on google maps and shows you the results.