Proxify® is a web-based anonymous proxy service which allows anyone to surf the Web privately and securely. Unlike other proxies, there is no software to install or complicated instructions to follow. Just enter a URL (website address) in the form above. Through Proxify, you can use websites but they cannot uniquely identify or track you. Proxify hides your IP address and our encrypted connection prevents monitoring of your network traffic. Once using Proxify, you can surf normally and forget that it is there, protecting you.
One of the fastest, free anonymous surfing services out there. Offers numerous custom settings and renders webpages as they should look.
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Browser-based utility ShieldsUP! tests your firewall for vulnerabilities. All one has to do is visit the website and give it permission to run tests.
Get it here: Shields Up
What's your website worth? www.sootle.com checks backlinks and makes a valuation estimate.
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Easy to do with Freecoder toolbar!
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Adobe releases its online Photoshop Express web app with 7 basic editing buttons, thumbnail displays of history of changes, an album capable of storing 2 GB, importing features to Picasa, Facebook, and more, and sharing.
Find it here: https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html
Turn PDF's into Flash Ebook with issuu.
Very cool look...
http://issuu.com/
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Free Web Conference is a Free Web Conferencing alternative to Webex and Join the call. It's great because it's free, though it has some limitations and is still a bit buggy. It loads very fast, compared to others out there, but the email notification gets the thumbs down.
The email notifications are extremely delayed or do not come at all. They sometimes bounceback, and sometimes go through. I got several bouncebacks at once or would get notifications two hours later.
In regards to the phone service, it seems to be using voip and is sometimes choppy.
Regarding the desktop sharing, that's all it's good for, desktop sharing. You can't allow the other side to take over your desktop, nor does it have other features like whiteboard, application sharing, etc.
It's a "you get what you paid for" solution at the moment, but in beta mode, so it's likely to show some improvement in the long run.
Get it here:
http://freewebconference.com