Windows only: Screen capture tool Screenpresso takes screenshots of part of your screen, a specific window, or the whole screen with a shortcut key, then lets you edit, add effects, and even share with email or Twitter.
The Google Wave Preview has been available to one million+ people for over three months now, but questions about Wave still abound, even by the early adopters who have gotten in and taken it for a test drive.
Back in the day, you bought a new TV, set it up in any old corner of the room, and dusted it whenever you remembered. Plasma TVs need the kid glove treatment, though, if you want to keep them in pristine condition.
Google users will soon be able to upload any file type to Docs (as long as it’s under 250MB) — as opposed to the very limited slate of document types currently supported (like images, Word docs, PDFs, spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations).
Windows: If you hate icons on your desktop but you like having them neatly arranged and available, FLS Launcher provides a tabbed interface for icon organisation.
Windows: With all the action happening on the Dev channel of Google Chrome, the Beta can feel a little left behind.
If you’re using calorie counts in your diet plan, you might want to leave a little more buffer space. Researchers have found some notable calories discrepancies between what’s given out on health fact sheets and what independent lab tests discover.
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): If you’ve found yourself wanting for a clipboard manager you pack along with Firefox when you commute between work stations, Clipple extends clipboard functionality wherever you use Firefox.