Some people just can’t get anything done in a highly connected world. There are so many things to do and see with notifications going off constantly. How can you get any work done at all? If you need to silence the distractions and get to work, try installing Freedom, the app that cuts you off from the rest of the web.
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Tone Analyzer – make sure that email isn’t accidently angry
By now most people are aware that tone does not convey well over the internet. You may mean a comment to be lighthearted and funny and it comes off across the screen as a declaration of war. Even between friends, navigating written communication can be tricky. The Tone Analyzer wants to help you get the feeling of your message across easier.
Read MoreFount – identify fonts all over the web [FREEWARE]
People use all kinds of fun fonts on the internet. There are thousands of fonts out there so trying to dig through them on your own can be a bit tricky. Fount is an add-on for your web browser that gives you information on fonts easily.
Read MoreDeclaration of Internet Freedom – please sign if you wish to keep the Internet safe
A new move has started to draft a global Declaration of Internet Freedom which aims to protect the Internet from attack by governments, commercial and industrial interests and anyone else who would try to twist and pervert it to their ends. It may sound very fluffy bunny but at its core the message is seriously important. The Internet is turning out to be one of the most significant developments in human civilisation since Gutenberg’s printing press, and we are at a…
Read MoreBlockAid DNS Setter destroys government attempts to block websites [Freeware]
Everyone wants to control the Internet, from tinpot dictators to the entertainment industry, uneducated legislators and the rest. The latest tactic is to force Internet service providers to block off access to websites that are considered ‘infringing’ in some way or another. Despite the technology people telling them this is futile, they’re still intent on pushing misguided legislation, which is where a new freeware tool steps in and makes a mockery of the whole exercise.
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