WMD is a free, lightweight HTML editor for blog comments, forum posts, and simple content management. You can add WMD to any textarea with one line of code. Add live preview with one line more. There's nothing to install on the server, and WMD works in nearly all modern browsers. WMD is free for non-commercial use.
The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the
Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available
for use on your website under an open source license and served by Google servers.
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Gitea is a community managed fork of Gogs, lightweight code hosting solution written in Go and published under the MIT license."
Uproxy. Most of the world lives in countries that censor the internet. uProxy, seeded by Jigsaw and owned by the University of Washington, provides people access to the free and open internet by letting anyone who lives in a repressive society share the connection of someone who lives in a country with open internet access. uProxy works on an internet browser, with the option to set up a cloud server to provide constant access to the open internet.
AOL accounts are older and more trustworthy than Gmail or Yahoo. The main reason people still have AOL-based email addresses is their reliability, which you can see for yourself in the testimonials below.
AOL and Yahoo are more secure than Gmail. They encrypt the emails you send so that no one can read them, even if they are intercepted in transit or stored on a third-party server (for example, when you upload your pictures). You should always use encryption when sending personal information such as banking details or passwords to avoid identity theft or scams such as phishing attacks.
AOL accounts are older and more trustworthy than Gmail or Yahoo. The main reason people still have AOL-based email addresses is their reliability, which you can see for yourself in the testimonials below.