One item in a large assemblage of free online apps (https://123apps.com/)
"Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, criss-cross, math puzzles, and more-using your own word lists."
"カンタン出欠管理、調整ツール。 / 調整さんはURLをメンバーに送るだけで、イベントの出欠確認や日程調整ができる出欠表ツールです。 / ログインなしでもご利用頂けますが…!" (https://chouseisan.com/, 2016.11.18)
Focused on 1Password, but covered a range of Mac-friendly options
Teitelman's three top picks for free, easy-to use, online tools for editing images were: 1. Picadillo, 2. Pixlr, and 3. Fotor. Comments also mentioned a fourth, PicMonkey< three or four time in a fortnight.
Four plans from free to enterprise
Great site for troubleshooting tips! Helps Mac users understand Windows fixes for iTunes and related program installation errors.
"ImTranslator offers a natural sounding text-to-speech system with translation capabilities that quickly translates text and reads it aloud at one click of a button." Thanks to Isabelle for pointing it out in a recent presentation that she has posted on her blog, <a href="http://isabellejones.blogspot.jp/2013/10/supporting-eal-learners-in-mfl-classroom.html">Supporting EAL Learners in the MFL Classroom, Edge Hill University, Monday 21st October 2013</a>.
Wonderful introduction to basic functions of Dropbox for file and folder sharing through the cloud.
An easy to use cloze test creator "Built by Zander Martineau" (footer, 2013.06.17).
FilePigeon free services allow you to transfer files up to 100 MB, and will store your files for a week. Advanced sending options enable you to include personal messages to sharees.
This site is useful for converting .pub files to PDFs, or other formats; it stores converted files for 24 hours, and offers other storage options.
Event Link Generator generates scripts for links to events and meetings at fixed times in specific time zones, so prospective attendees can find out what time they are in other time zones.
Complete, step-by-step demonstration and instructions for getting started with WordPress: sign-up, site navigation, blog creation, creating and deleting posts, adding categories and tags (labels), using views, tabs, and filters, using pages, creating links, adding images, and embedding videos (23 short segments).
"There are many convenient ways to enjoy eBooks right on your computer, without paying for an extra device, and without having to venture to the book store every time you want a new book. It might not be as convenient, but it's still a great option." (Yaara Lancet, ¶2)
Lancet introduces: Nook for PC/Mac/Web, Kindle for PC/Mac/Cloud, Kobo for Windows/Mac/Web, Calibre for Windows/Mac/Linux, and Book.ish for Web, and provides links for downloads.
Thanks to Nik Peachey for the Scoop.it scoop!
Antoinette Spiegel's "curating niche to catalogue and share neat tech ideas, tips, techniques and favorite tech resources for teachers" (Home, para. 1, 2012.09.08).
Comparison chart for: SugarSync, Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, iCloud, Box, and Carbonite (2012.08.28).
Alice Keeler pointed out the guide to Gmail search operations in a Teacher Tech blog post (<a href="http://www.alicekeeler.com/teachertech/">2012.07.24</a>).