23 Really Useful Websites That You May Not Know About….Yet.

Here are 23 really useful websites. All I ask is that you share them with others. Don’t keep them all to yourself.

10 Minute Mail: Make a temporary, throwaway email address for when you have to enter your email address to a site but don’t want to be bothered with future spam.

Open Peeps: Hand drawn illustration library of people. Design your own or use an illustration that has already been created. You can then use your design across multiple platforms.

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Learn Anything: A search engine that will help you start to learn something new.

12 Foot Ladder: Remove annoying paywalls from most sites on the internet.

Dictation.io: In Google Chrome, use speech recognition to write emails and documents. In real time, Dictation accurately transcribes your speech to text. Using voice instructions, you may insert paragraphs, punctuation marks, and even smileys. Recognises most languages too!

Noisli: Many people find it difficult to concentrate when there is no background noise, especially in busy offices and public places. Research has proven that intermittent speech is bad for productivity. However, research has also been shown that any sort of white noise can aid and enhance your output. Noisli allows you to combine random noises and sounds to create your own environment.

TinyWow: Upload your file and you can make just about any change to it that you desire. All for free.

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Snapdrop: Similar to Airdrop, instead you can distribute pics, videos, links, and files across all devices connected to the same network.

GetHuman: Few things are more aggravating than phoning customer service and trying to speak with a real, live person. Get Human will instruct you on which buttons to press and phrases to say in order to speak with an actual agent as soon as possible.

Gnoosic: Gnod is a self-adapting system that learns about its surroundings by asking its visitors what they like and dislike. In this version of Gnod, everything revolves around music. Gnod functions as a search engine for obscure music. It will ask you what music you like and then consider what else you might enjoy.

CleanPNG: This website offers high-quality PNG images with no backgrounds for free. Millions of PNGs are available for use in brochures, banners, websites, and other applications. The service offers unlimited free downloads with no registration or other requirements.

Pixlr: A simple utility that does not require installation. You can edit images and create graphics for free in your browser, on your phone, or on your PC.

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SuperCook: Supercook searches the most popular culinary, cooking and recipe websites for recipes that use things you already have in your fridge and pantry.

This to That: Choose the correct glue when you need to stick this to that. For example, you should use silicone when sticking glass to leather.

Eat This Much: Eat This Much makes customized meal plans based on your food preferences, budget, and time constraints. With their calorie calculator, weekly meal planning, grocery lists, and other tools, you can achieve your diet and nutritional goals quickly and easily. Create your food plan in seconds.

AlternativeTo: A fantastic website for finding alternatives to pricey or unavailable apps on your platform.

Just Watch: Not sure which streaming service your favorite movie or TV show is on? Just Watch has you covered.

Print Friendly: Turn any website print friendly and a pdf.

Ninite: When setting up a new Windows PC, Ninite is a must-visit site. There are many of the most popular apps on its webpage. Check the boxes next to the ones you wish to install and click the download button at the bottom; Ninite will then download a file that will install them all for you. You don’t have to go through a slew of installation boxes or worry about toolbars or other nonsense—Ninite handles it all. Got a new Mac? Try macapps.link for a Mac equivalent.

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Skiplagged: If you plan on traveling in the near future, you should look into Skiplagged. This website takes advantage of loopholes to bring you bargains that aren’t generally available on standard websites.

Down for Everyone or Just Me: When you have difficulty accessing a website, it could be due to a problem on your end or a problem with the website itself. This website makes it simple to find out. Simply enter a website URL to see if this tool has problems accessing it. If it happens, you’ll know the problem isn’t limited to you.

Unsplash: Free and unlimited images to use anywhere. The featured image for this article came from Unsplash.

Manuals Library: Over 6.5 million manuals for more than 4.7 million products. And, it is continually growing.????

Fast.com: Powered by Netflix’s global server, Fast will tell you how quick your internet connection is. No stupid ads, just a quick and great tool.

There you have it. Hopefully you have found one that is helpful.

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