Friday, 24 August 2012

Chrome UseTracking Utility; Kids Alphabet Font

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August 24, 2012
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Morphine
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  • Operating System: Linux,Macintosh OS X 10.5 (Leopard),Macintosh OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard),Microsoft Windows 7,Microsoft Windows Vista,Microsoft Windows XP
Chrome extension Morphine takes Benjamin Franklin's famous line that "time is money" very seriously. With Morphine, developed by 16-year-old Teddy Cross, you redeem blocks of idle browsing time for blocks of productive browsing. Browse work-related websites for 10 minutes, and accrue one minute of goofing-off time. You can tweak the numbers, but the principle stands: Morphine lets you save time--literally. *Note*: The Download button takes you to the Chrome Web store, where you can install the latest version directly into your Chrome browser. - Erez Zukerman
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Kids Alphabet
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  • License: Free
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional,Microsoft Windows 7,Microsoft Windows 98,Microsoft Windows NT 4.0,Microsoft Windows XP
Learn your ABCs with cute Kids Alphabet from House of Lime. This TrueType font includes just upper case letters regardless of whether you type in all caps or lower case, and there's no punctuation (therefore no apostrophe in Kids Alphabet's name). *Note*: This file is donationware. It is free for personal use, but the developer accepts and encourages donations. Commercial use requires permission from the vendor. - Clare Brandt
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