Posted by Lim on Oct 11th, 08 | Filed under
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Internet |
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CopyPasteCharacter is a special website which those special characters that we may need anytime.

Simply click at any character that you want, and it will be copied to your clipboard. You may also copy the character as HTML or as Text. To copy more than 1 character, you may highlight them and press Ctrl+C.
So, you may bookmark this website and use it to find special characters anytime. Although you may also use Microsoft Word to get the special character, but this 1 seems much more easier and faster right?
CopyPasteCharacter
Posted by Lim on Feb 23rd, 08 | Filed under
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Firefox,
Internet |
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With LinkBunch, you can save dozens of URLs under one shorter URL and then share with your friends.
There are a lot of service which can cut a long URL into a shorter one, but none of them can condense multiple URLs into a single URL. But, LinkBunch provides this service and you can condense as many URLs as you one. The result is a single and short URL which look like this http://linkbun.ch/1o4.

When you open the link, you can see a list of URLs taht you had included. They provide a button “Open entire bunch” for users to open all URLs in new tab. The developers of LinkBunch also create a Firefox extension so that you can instantly create “Bunch” link for all open tabs in your browser. This is very useful when you want to save all the opened tab page and share with your friends.
LinkBunch | Firefox extension
Posted by Lim on Feb 8th, 08 | Filed under
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ControlC is an application which will monitor your clipboard and automatically uploaded any copied text and links to the server. The copied text and link can then be retrieved when you login to your account.
With ControlC, you can actually store your copied text or links in the server and you can access them from any computers. By default, windows will only save the last copied item. So, you need to paste them to some text file before copy new item. It is very troublesome especially when we found something interesting in an article and we want to save some text from it.
Let’s try ControlC and see how it works? Before you start using it, you need to create an account which is free (Use ‘beta4040′ as your invitation code). After you create your account, you can proceed to download the desktop client, which is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. After you install the desktop client, you can then log-in with your email and password. When you copy any text or links, the desktop client will automatically upload it to the server. Below is the screenshot showing the copied text from my desktop:

The uploaded text is encrypt to protect your data completely, but you can choose to unencrypt it so that public can access them. Oh ya, you have options to make some of them private while the others are public.
ControlC