Tag Archives: web app
Store Sticky Notes Online with Listhings
Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by srikanth.
Listhings is a free web based note-keeping service. This service can be used to store todo’s, shopping list, phone numbers and many other things. It’s fast, easy to use and accessible any where as its available online. And, it automatically stores the data in the listhings servers.

Once you log in to the website, you can start creating note boxes, where you can type and save all the information you want. It enables you to create any number of such note boxes by clicking the add button provided on the top right corner. You can also create notes by double clicking anywhere on the screen. It allows you to drag and drop the note boxes and customize their size and background color.
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PHPanywhere: Online PHP Editor for Coding On the Go
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by srikanth.
PHPanywhere is a free web based PHP IDE which enables you to develop and maintain your PHP applications online. It provides you with all the code editing features required to develop PHP applications online. It has a built in real-time syntax code editor with support for all web formats and a powerful FTP explorer.
Let’s take a deeper look at what PHPanywhere has to offer.
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6 Great Online Source Code Tools
Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by srikanth.
There are many IDE’s and software utilities for source code editing, but almost all of the known ones are desktop applications. We are living in a world where more and more things are turning into web based applications, and source code editors are definitely joining that party.
In this article, we will show you six tools that will help you effectively organize and manage your source code. These applications enable you to edit code from anywhere, independent of your operating system, as they are available online.
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Find Out the Anatomy of a Webiste with Sitonomy
Posted on 17. Feb, 2009 by Aravind Jose.
Ever wanted to know the stuff that powers up a particular website/blog? The platform? The AD services they use? The analytics tools they use? Well, that’s exactly for what Sitonomy was built for.




