Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Scrapplet takes portable site creation to a new level



 
 

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via Webware.com by Don Reisinger on 12/22/08

RadWebTech, a company that specializes in Web technologies, announced Monday that it has opened its hallmark service, Scrapplet, to the public. Scrapplet was formally in private beta.

Friday, I had the opportunity to sit down with Scrapplet's founder and view a demo of the service. In essence, Scrapplet is a blank, browser-based canvas that allows you to drag-and-drop practically anything from any Website and place it on your Scrapplet page.

Want to grab your Twitter stream and put that on the same page as your Friendfeed? With Scrapplet, that's possible. In just a few simple maneuvers, Scrapplet allows you to highlight portions of a Web page or an entire site, drag it to the Scrapplet page, and modify the design of that page to make it fit. In fact, you can resize the site, change the site's colors, and remove borders. In essence, you can create an entire Web page out of existing sites for your own consumption.

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The Scrapplet Dashboard

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Scrapplet, which originally started as a Facebook app, has quickly morphed into a full-fledged Web app that performs extremely well. RadWebTech's CEO, Steve Repetti, believes Scrapplet could be the tool that replaces Netvibes and simple Web design, and I tend to agree.

If you want to have news updates from the Associated Press, scores from ESPN, and images from Flickr on your Scrapplet page, it's as simple as highlighting portions of the page you want or the entire site and dragging them to Scrapplet. From there, they will be updated just as they are on the company's page.

More importantly, each page is portable and can be placed in individual social networking profiles, blogs, or anywhere else across the Web thank to full Javascript code, which is readily available in the app's menu.

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Scrapplet customization

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Scrapplet canvases offer default objects to add and create news feeds, flash objects, mashups, animation, sliding panels, custom menus, special effects, and more. Each page also automatically generates search engine optimization functions, tracking, and privacy controls to keep unwanted visitors out.

Of course, not everything Scrapplet offers is perfect. I'm still not convinced other companies would be happy with users taking elements of their page and adding it to their Scrapplet page and aside from a fee of $2.95 per month for a non-ad membership and an undisclosed amount for professional members, I'm not sure how easily RadWebTech will be able to monetize the service.

Regardless, Scrapplet, one of the few truly unique services you'll come across, is available now to anyone willing to register. If nothing else, it's worth trying and playing around with.

RadWebTech offered CNET readers a Premium offer with registration. If you want to use it, type in "CNET" upon registration to get the freebie.


 
 

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Howcast: Cool Instructional Videos Site



 
 

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via MakeUseOf.com by Jack on 12/22/08

Howcast is an instructional video site that really stands out. Unlike other howto video sites, majority of the Howcast videos are done by professionals and in most cases of really good quality. Everythig from making gadgets to making sense of life, it has videos on making the practical entertaining, the entertaining informative and the informative cutting edge. 

All the howto video are nicely categorized from arts & media to first aid & safety, food & drink to games, technology to travel and much more. It provides easy sorting based on the most recent, top rated, most viewed etc.

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It also allows you to rate each video and leave comment. Furthermore there is an option to upload your own how-to video or set and broadcast you own how-to channel.

Features:

  • Giant collection of cool howto videos on various categories.
  • Search for how to's and browse them by category.
  • Upload your own how to video or create your own channel.
  • Check out most recent, top rated, most viewed etc.
  • Email and RSS subscription to receive new how-to videos everyday.
  • Also see previously posted post on Massive List of 'HowTo' Sites + Search Engine

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Executor: A Power Launcher for Your PC [Windows Only]



 
 

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via MakeUseOf.com by Jimmy Rogers on 12/22/08

As a user interface freak, I've tested a lot of the good launchers out there.  I love being able to access anything on my computer with only a few artfully placed keystrokes.  At the moment, I'm using Launchy and Enso Launcher, both sound launchers that I choose between, depending on my mood.

Last week, I discovered that I had fallen behind on my launcher-reviewing quest because I overlooked Executor.  It looks, at first glance, like a Launchy clone, but after reviewing the available settings, options, and utilities, Executor is nothing of the sort.

As a brief summary before we get into the features, Executor is by far the most customizable launcher I have yet seen.  There are probably more advanced ones out there, but it also remains within the grasp of the average MakeUseOf reader (read: power-user who doesn't necessarily want to write up custom scripts).

Now with all of the options, I'm going to run down my favorite features that I think are generally the most useful.

Quick Find

If you've never used a launcher before, this is the most basic and important function.  Most launchers automatically scan the areas where your program file names are usually stored.  For this reason, when you begin typing the name of a program into Executor, it will usually automatically figure out the program you want to launch.

As you can see above, I only had to type "pic" in order for Executor to guess my desired program, Picasa 3.  Executor is a little more tricky than most that I've seen because the first time you launch a program with it, it needs a little bit of help.

If it doesn't automatically guess your query, hold down the ALT key and press the down arrow.  This will drop down a list of candidate programs from which you can choose.  As time goes on, Executor will learn what keystrokes mean what programs and eventually you won't need to do this that much.

Usage Options

When you open up the "Settings" menu, you will see that it is vast and tabbed.  Let me break down some of the more useful options, so you don't have to hunt through the whole thing.

First, under "General," there is a Program Settings box.  Here you will find "Start on Windows Startup" (always good for a launcher), hotkey controls (Win+Z is default and doesn't conflict with other launchers you may be trying out), and the option to use the Win+R hotkey that is usually bound to the Run command.  This last one is useful because you can actually use Executor as a Run box (it will even recognize common commands).  There is a final box on the "General" tab that controls how your search box will act as a window and among other windows.

The next two tabs control the way your input works as well as the way the drop-down list is organized.  Between these tabs you can change the priority that programs, user history, and items in your file system take.  While these options let you get very specific about how everything reads out, I'd stick with the defaults and wait to see if anything needs to be changed.

The "Visual/skin" tab lets you change the appearance of Executor.  I suggest choosing the "Alpha" setting and choosing the preloaded "alpha_fancy" skin.  You can choose it by clicking browse, as it should already be pointed at your skin repository.

The last tab is the indexing tab.  This one is already pointing at where most of your files should be located, but if you have anything that doesn't show up in the control panel or start-menu, you can manually pick an index location.  To make a new location, click "Add" and double click the new line that pops up.

I went ahead and made a new entry that points at the Program Files folder.  The "$D$" simply means "on the drive that Executor is stored on" to the path.  I store stand-alone executables there, so it's a good addition.

Advanced Keywords

Executor has many more features, but the last one I want to discuss is the keywords menu.  Here you can make all the custom keywords you want.  You can see all the pre-loaded keywords in the "Keywords" supertab under Settings.  There are a lot of neat little actions like "view text from the keyboard" and "empty recycle bin" already there.

The simplest command you can create is for a search engine query.  I made a little command to search Ask.com, since it wasn't one of the ones already on there.  Check out this screencap below:

I made the keyword "Ask."  I made the command the same as the regular search query URL, but replaced the keyword with "$U$," which indicates a blank space for your new query.  It's really that simple!

This is a very new application to me, so if you discover any little hidden gems, add them below in the comments.  I'll do the same!

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30+ Great Resources for Blogger Templates



 
 

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via Mashable! by Sean P. Aune on 12/22/08

bloggerBlogger is one of the most popular hosted blogging platforms out there, but many people are still surprised when they learn you can customize the look of your blog well beyond the pre-built options the site offers. 

Finding these other templates can be a bit of a task, so we've come up with over 30 resources to help you find brand new designs, converted WordPress themes, people who will build unique custom templates, and more. What are you waiting for? Get out there and freshen up your blog!

What is your favorite resource for Blogger templates?  Tell us in the comments.


Free Templates


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5ColumnTemplate.Blogspot.com - This site only offers one template with five variations, but it isn't every day you see a five column theme for any blogging platform, and it is actually pretty clean in presentation.

AllBlogTools.com - A collection of over 100 templates from an assortment of a lot of smaller designers. You can look them up by layout, color, subject matter and so on.

Blogger-Templates.Blogspot.com - Keeps a small selection of top-notch Blogger themes up and running.

Blogger-Templates.Deceblog.net - A small selection of unique themes for Blogger accounts.

Blogger-Templates-Directory.Blogspot.com - A large directory of Blogger templates, links to resources for further development and a whole lot more.

BloggerTemplates.org - Doesn't seem to have been updated since it originally launched, but all of the templates still work, and have a lot of resemblance to WordPress themes.

BlogspotTemplates.Blogspot.com - Several pages of Blogger templates with tips on how to use them.

BlogspotTemplate.com - Right around 100 templates for Blogger of varying styles and colors.

BlogTemplates.Noipo.org - A small selection of graphical and text based templates for your blog.

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BTemplates.com - Features a wide assortment of over 600 free Blogger templates that can be browsed by category, tag, number of downloads and so on.

Carl Galloway's Blogger Templates - A small selection of some fairly unique templates that haven't been updated in some time, but are still fully functional.

FinalSense.com - Offers over 300 templates for your Blogger account. Have just about every theme and color combination that you can think of.

FreeBlogger-Templates.Blogspot.com - Focuses heavily on simplified Blogger templates that make for the easiest reading possible.

FreeTemplates.Blogspot.coms - A blog dedicated to bringing you nothing but free Blogger templates. Nicely categorized, and easy to browse.

FreshBloggerTemplates.Blogspot.com - It has been a while since this site released any new templates, but their designs are very clean and still in working order.

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Gecko & Fly Blogger Templates - Offers many Blogger templates, most of which are in a more "classic" style, as well as tutorials on how to tweak your blog even further.

GoSuBlogger.com - A large selection of free templates that mix original work with converted WordPress themes.

Isnaini.com - A large and varied collection of templates for use on Blogger, along with a detailed tutorial on how to properly insert them into your account.

JackBook.com - Besides offering a large selection of free templates, with a heavy saturation of video game inspired themes, JackBook also offers tips and pointers on better SEO for your blog.

OurBlogTemplates.com - An odd mix of nearly 200 free templates for you to use and with a dash of reviews of DSLR cameras.

PannaSmontana Templates - Numerous free templates for Blogger, but the site is entirely in Italian. Thankfully it is well designed and you can find your way around.

Public-Template.Blogspot.com - Features a mixture of free templates for you to download, tutorials on how to make your own, and admiration for templates they enjoy.

Simple-Blogskins.Blogspot.com - Offers a handful of free skins for your Blogger account.

Template-Godown.com - A site specializing in converting WordPress themes to the Blogger friendly XML format.

WP-Themes.us - Yes, the name points to them being all about WordPress themes, but they also provide a nice selection of free templates for Blogger.

Yanku-Template.Blogspot.com - Offers some very slick looking, free, Blogger templates of the 2 and 3-column varieties.


Premium Templates


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ChicSassyDesigns.Blogspot.com - Offers up pre-built templates you can buy, will design unique themes and offers background images for sale that you can build your own template around.

PaperbackDesigns.Blogspot.com - Offers free themes and sidebar badges in addition to doing custom designed templates for a fee.

SuckMyLolly.com - A mixture of free and premium themes for your Blogger account. Very colorful in design and lacking the traditional Blogger look.


Tips & Tricks for Template Design


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Firdamatic Template Generator - Allows you to generate 2 or 3-column templates by just filling in the blanks with your answers.

PsycHorm.org - A nicely implemented free Blogger template generator.

PhotoshopSupport.com - Tips for designing your own Blogger template, using Photoshop.


Interested in more Blogger resources? Check these out:

- "70 Fresh and Modern Blogger Templates"

- "10 Unique Blogger Templates"

- "50 More Beautiful Blogger Templates"

- "80+ Online Communities for Bloggers"

- "Blogging Toolbox: 120+ Resources for Bloggers"

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