My 3rd Hand
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Get $1000's in Training and Resources FREE...
He is giving away free membership to a limited number of people now and after that the cost of membership will be $197.00. Be one of the first to get in on this too good to miss opportunity before it's too late because the software he is giving away is all Quality !
Go have a look now!!
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Thursday, December 01, 2005
I N K S C A P E . Draw Freely
"Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, or Xara X using the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. Supported SVG features include shapes, paths, text, markers, clones, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, patterns, and grouping. Inkscape also supports Creative Commons meta-data, node editing, layers, complex path operations, bitmap tracing, text-on-path, flowed text, direct XML editing, and more. It imports formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and others and exports PNG as well as multiple vector-based formats.
Inkscape's main goal is to create a powerful and convenient drawing tool fully compliant with XML, SVG, and CSS standards. We also aim to maintain a thriving user and developer community by using open, community-oriented development process, and by making sure Inkcape is easy to learn, to use, and to extend."
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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Decorative free fonts, page 5 @ Abstract Fonts - 10,000 Free Fonts for download
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Sunday, November 27, 2005
~New Additions~
Today, I've added a load of articles to the blog; at the very bottom, they are all written by the people I have been networking with over the past couple of years and they all know what they're talking about because they are very successful online!
Please find the time to read a few and you'll see what I mean.
I've been busy checking out some new stuff to give you my opinion about, so look out for that soon.
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Sunday, November 20, 2005
Softnik Download Center
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
LG3D-LIVECD
We've been asking for a 3D desktop environment for age and now Java.net has come to the rescue of all us bored desktop users.
The software is called "Looking Glass" and it is absolutely fantastic! If you are at all interested in taking a look into the future, you absolutely must download the Live-CD offered on their website, it is already stored as an ISO file so all you have to do after downloading it is burn it to a CD. Once you got it on a CD, just slide it in and boot from the CD, I was thinking they must have read my mind, it is just how I imagined it to be, but better!!
This is the FUTURE.
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Friday, November 18, 2005
The 12 Days of Christmas
If you want Christmas to come early, then get over to Mark Hendricks' "12 Days of Christmas" website and get all you can for Free! No, there are no strings, just Loads and Loads of free downloads! I was given the link last Christmas and got so much quality software and ebooks, not to mention the free subscriptions I secured, it took me weeks to get through it all to see exactly what I had been given for free!!
If you are looking to add some Quality to your bookshelf, then I suggest you at least have a look to see what's on offer.
I am very grateful for the opportunity I was given last year and will be downloading from here again this year, count on it!!
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Open Clip Art Library :: openclipart.org :: Drawing Together.
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Friday, November 11, 2005
Free SEO Tools, Internet Marketing Tools and Backlink Checkers.
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Monday, November 07, 2005
Download Freeware - Freeware Software Downloads
I found this place today and think if you are looking for more free software without the hassle of tracking it down yourself, then you are at the right place!
We all need to find this type of software from time to time, and we sometimes will need to find a place to show off our talents and this website serves the purpose on both counts.
I like the Flash converters, as many of you know, Flash comes with a huge price-tag and also with almost as big of a learning curve. If you don't have the time or the money to invest then there are some good alternatives.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
OpenOffice the best alternative to MS Office
You can get OpenOffice 2.0 from HERE.
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Monday, October 24, 2005
BlueSquad
Blues Squad have THREE FREE software programs for anyone with an eye for quality to download.
I'm not sure how long they will be doing this, but I wouldn't tell you to get it if I didn't try them all out and find them to be 1st rate programs!
The first one - TurboDemo Album lets you create Flash slideshows of your photos to be able to put them on any platform, like Web pages, CDs, DVD, or just your desktop.
The second - eXPert PDF2 lets you convert documents into PDF, if you know about PDF format, you know this is another way to spread your genius across the globe, without having to pay through the nose to do it!
The third and BEST is - A4Desk Flash Site Builder, I have already started two sites with this and it's SO EASY TO USE it's amazing, not only can you build a website in no time, but you can also create presentations as well.
I don't know about you, but this adds up to a fantastic resource in my books, just one more thing about these guys, they are quick off the mark to answer your questions/queries, I will be using this stuff for a long time!!
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Saturday, October 22, 2005
Help yourself to All of it
I put it HERE to download free along with a lot of other people giving away free ebooks, software and scripts to help you out!
There are new gifts put on this site all the time, maybe you might have some software program or ebook that you could give away free.
This website is for helping you get products, most of which have resale rights, in order to sell online, it's much better when you get a helping hand every now and then!
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Kidino will show you how
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Saturday, October 15, 2005
Downloads - freeware, shareware, software trials, evaluations - vnunet.com
Get yourself over there and see what I mean, You will not be disappointed!
Then come back and let me know what you think.
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Sunday, October 09, 2005
FreeSerifSoftware - free software downloads
Free Serif Software - free software downloads
This website has some really excellent software!
I've been using their programs for about 10 years and they are QUALITY!
Imade this logo for my local Community Association with DrawPlus, just try it!
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Saturday, October 08, 2005
More FREE Software
This is amazing, but remember, Downloading is one thing & USING is another!
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Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Alexa Blog
http://awis.blogspot.com/2005/09/tenacious-google-bombs.html
Who would think?
GoogleBombs work like a charm!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/googlebombing-failure.html
Can you dig it man?
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Gadgetopia, check it out man!
Here's something that plagues organizations and their Web sites: knowing what information should be published to their readers and having the willingness to publish that information. I don't think a lot of organizations get it.
I just did some work for a group with which I'm involved. Part of the site was a section for "Updates." Despite the fact that I know of at least a half-dozen things that deserved to be published as an update, nothing was ever done. They had an interface with which to update the site, and they could have just sent me an email or a Word document, but the site has remained silent.
As someone who blogs a lot, I guess my threshold for pushing something out onto the Web is a lot lower than other people's. For every organization with which I'm involved, I know in my head what I want to see in terms of news or updates, and I can never understand why no one else sees this too.
I just think there's a "mode" you need to be in regarding blogging or Web publishing. A lot of organizations are still stuck in the "paper newsletter, once a month" mode, whereby they have a publishing cycle and they work towards getting things done for the big burst of info. They're not used to the constant trickle of information that the Web allows.
A lot of potential content for some organizations gets tossed as "too insignificant," since it's not something that would make the print version of the newsletter. And a lot of it gets labeled as such because it's very "on the spot" — it relates to something that's happened very recently or that's happening at the moment — so it doesn't live up to the semi-timeless quality they look for for their periodical communications. Things that would seem out of context three weeks later in the print newsletter are right at home in a time-stamped blog post.
The communication models of these organizations never gets...conversational, like a blog allows. They still seem very one-way, very formal.
Part of me wants to get people in a room, tie them to their seats, tape their eyelids open, and make them look at blogs for 10 hours straight. Perhaps then they start to shift their thinking about the information that they can, and should, push out there. What will it take to get these organizations to understand the new model? And is there a new model, or am I just blathering?
If indeed I'm on the right track with this, then we — meaning the blogging community and especially those who work with business and organizational blogging — need to collectively develop some training materials and resources that get people to understand. I'm wishing for a 30 minute training course or video that would suddenly make people...get it.
Deane February 14, 2005
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Funny...was thinking around the same issue on my site yesterday.
One issue I see is that most people just aren't communicators. Communicators have some special gene that makes that connection from hearing or seeing something, and in the next nano-second thinking "that should go on the website" - blog or otherwise.
I can't count how many times I'll be periphial to a conversation where email addresses are being exchanged to ensure some data gets communicated to a group and I just throw out - "why don't we just put it on the site"? It's like people have a 3rd hand and you're just reminding them to use it...
What's sad is the number of stories that go untold because of this. I'm thinking more about church websites, but even in the business world - if you start talking to folks involved you'll hear some cool stuff that's happened...yet for some reason no one ever thinks to put it out on the web.
I'm not sure this is something that can be taught or trained. I've sure tried...with very limited success.
I think it's time for "reporter" positions in companies and organizations - let's hire someone who "gets it", and charge them with posting things to the web.
Boyink February 15, 2005 08:34 AM
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M3H
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