Saturday, November 20, 2010

[Devils Workshop] “Download all images from any webpage with a single click” and 1 more...

[Devils Workshop] “Download all images from any webpage with a single click” and 1 more...

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Download all images from any webpage with a single click

Posted: 20 Nov 2010 04:55 AM PST


Outwit logo Download all images from any webpage with a single clickWeb designers always come across websites from which he takes inspiration. We also like to take some images from the website often to create something new.

Downloading all images on a particular webpage can be quite tedious. This is where I find OutWit images a great add-on with my Firefox browser.

Features of OutWit Images

  • Install OutWit Images on your Firefox browser. You can access it from an icon next to the address bar.

OutWit button Download all images from any webpage with a single click

  • You can get these images with a simple drag and drop, you can also set the size or format specification. Selected images are gathered in a basket "the catch" from which they can be saved directly onto the user's hard disk.
  • The application provides many options for filtering, viewing and saving the images. OutWit Images is the first application of its kind, specifically designed for the collection of images.
  • Its sleek, easy-to-use interface displays the thumbnails on a black background and allows to smoothly scroll through quantities of images, making it efficient and easy.

Images taken with OutWit:

OutWit UI thumb Download all images from any webpage with a single click

Do you know about any similar tools on Firefox or Chrome. I personally find OutWit the best. You can share your view through your comments.

Link : OutWit Images


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Bit.ly Bundles: Group together multiple links

Posted: 20 Nov 2010 01:58 AM PST


Twitter’s 140 character limit has made life so difficult for us, chatterboxes! It gets worse if you want to share a link, and almost like a ‘tweeting’ time bomb you can see the character limit reducing – 3, 2, 1, 0! Short URLs are obviously the lifeline of Twitter and websites like Bit.ly sure makes life easy. What if you want to share say 10 links with your friends? Bit.ly Bundles a new service can be quite useful.

bit ly logo  Bit.ly Bundles: Group together multiple links

With bundles, you can group several links together, name it and obtain one common URL. Grouping links not only gives you the option to share multiple sites but also gives your friends the choice of viewing whichever site they want.

How Bit.ly Bundles works:

  • To begin with, I had to create an account with Bit.ly.

Bit ly bundles account1  Bit.ly Bundles: Group together multiple links

  • Now enter the links of the URLs you want to group together and click on “Bundle”. I wanted to group all the 5 blogs in our rtBlogs network together.

Bit ly bundles links1  Bit.ly Bundles: Group together multiple links

  • Now you can choose a name for the group you have created and write taglines for individual links you’ve added.
  • After clicking on the ‘Share’ icon on the side panel, the URL is generated.

Bit ly bundles url  Bit.ly Bundles: Group together multiple links

As simple as that. I found this new feature intuitively functional and useful. I also like the fact that you can describe the links, and name the group.If you like this feature you might be interesting in reading about BridgeURL which is a similar service.

Try this application and let me know your views. Drop your comments below.

Link: Bit.ly Bundles


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