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Monday, November 29, 2010

Download all images from any webpage with a single click

Web designers always come across websites from which he takes inspiration. We also like to take some images from the website often to create something new.

Downloading all images on a particular webpage can be quite tedious. This is where I find OutWit images a great add-on with my Firefox browser.

Features of OutWit Images

* Install OutWit Images on your Firefox browser. You can access it from an icon next to the address bar.


* You can get these images with a simple drag and drop, you can also set the size or format specification. Selected images are gathered in a basket “the catch” from which they can be saved directly onto the user’s hard disk.
* The application provides many options for filtering, viewing and saving the images. OutWit Images is the first application of its kind, specifically designed for the collection of images.
* Its sleek, easy-to-use interface displays the thumbnails on a black background and allows to smoothly scroll through quantities of images, making it efficient and easy.

Images taken with OutWit:


Do you know about any similar tools on Firefox or Chrome. I personally find OutWit the best. You can share your view through your comments.

Send yourself an email reminder with Nudge Mail

To set reminders in the future I use Google Calendar. With Google Calendar I can make sure that I get reminders sent on Gmail or even through SMS. But this is a little tedious and I needed a quicker and faster way to set-up reminders. For instance I have to call someone at a particular time, opening up your Google Calendar for that is a little tedious.

This is where Nudgemail can be very useful.

Nudgemail Features


* Register your email address with NudgeMail from their homepage.
* Now send in a reminder to yourself with an email. Just type in a reminder message in the body of the email and send the message to the following address.

nudge@nudgemail.com

* In the subject type in when the reminder has to be sent. I typed in 10 minutes and I received a reminder in 10 minutes. I could also send reminders with subject line as “Tomorrow“, “Nov 20” and more.



* Another way to use service is to use the different email address to set reminders. This is where I can use “tomorrow@nudgemail.com” and the reminder message can be left as the subject of the email.

There are a few more tips on using NudgeMail at their “how to” page.

I found this service really useful for setting important yet mundane reminders. Most times I use this to remind myself that I need to call someone on their birthdays. Do try out NudgeMail and drop in your comments and views.