25 Stunning Web Apps yet to be discovered
There are so many undiscovered web services we have not heard of, so i decided to make a list of all the services i think are worth trying out. [they are categorized]
I have not used all of these, even though i have tried some so let me know what you think of these in your comments and if you have any that i have missed please mention those too.
Storage
FileQube – store up to 2gb and it has a really good interface.
Drop.io – Simply set up a private space to drop any files by phone, email, web, widget or fax and then share them with whoever you want via a variety of outputs.
Money Management
Money2Manage – is a simple and friendly income and expenses tracking tool focused on helping you manage your finance.
Walletproof – allows you to track your spending, and set monthly budgets for yourself.
Website
ThemesPress – ThemesPress is a service that allows you to automatically convert your HTML and CSS based design into a WordPress blog theme.
Cerizmo – everything you need to sell downloads: a shopping cart system, payment processing, and automatic download delivery to your customers.
Search
TinEye – is an image search engine built by Idée currently in beta. Give it an image and it will tell you where the image appears on the web.
QuarkBase – this one really impressed me, it searches for all the information about a certain website.
Collaboration
Kindling – is an idea management and collaboration tool that allows you and your group to Submit, collaborate and vote on ideas.
HomeCourt – manage your clients with a web-based collaboration that tracks your projects, files and invoices, and keeps the ball moving.
Planzone – a collaborative workspace to manage tasks, share files and communicate with team members, clients and partners.
Creation
280 Slides – Create beautiful presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with the world.
goanimate – Create animations using scenes and characters and assigning actions to the character etc etc.
effectgenerator – Awsome tool to create quick flash slideshows, text effects, Intro’s, banners, buttons, effects, etc. I loved this one.
fontstruct – Probably the easiest way to create stunning fonts free.
photoshop express – Simple interface which is very easy to use. I am not sure why one would use a web application for this but i liked the application itself.
wavemaker – WaveMaker makes Java Point and Click — you can build a web application without using a single acronym! I have not used this but sounds really cool, let me know what you people think of this one.
Widgenie – Take your data and transform it into visual information that can be shared with anyone, anywhere. Your wish is our command! Widgenie empowers everyone, from bloggers to business people, to quickly visualize data and share it in many different ways.
Viewers
vistazoo – I have no clue what their name means but the service itself is pretty good. is a customizable portal from where you can create stunning, professional Virtual Tours combining panoramas, pictures, video, audio, floorplans and objects in 3D.
gigapan – process allows users to upload, share, and explore brilliant gigapixel+ [really huge images] panoramas from around the globe.
Services
notified – Get notified about TV shows before they come on!
atomkeep – This seems to good to be true. Atomkeep is here to solve the problem of information redundancy. Atomkeep will keep your accounts in sync on all social networks, job boards and other sites.
Social
ConnectNow – Use screen sharing, chat, notes, audio, and video to conduct meetings online that can be as interactive and productive as in-person meetings with up to three participants.
uservoice – Users can submit ideas, voting & discussions allow your blog or company to benifit from those idea’s.
NoteTaking
reqall – Use your voice, email, instant messaging, or text messaging. No other memory tool makes it as easy to capture, retrieve, and share ideas and things you need to do—anywhere, anytime.
Wow that’s a lot of services, well let me know which of them you liked the most.
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18 Interesting Conversations
Thanks for posting this! I’ll be sure to do a review on a few of these for theDailyApp.com.
Cheers!
Tommy M
August 29, 2008
glad to know it helped
kumailht
August 30, 2008
How about http://www.adrive.com (Storage – 50gig) and http://www.sliderocket.com (Creation – Still beta)? I rarely see them posted on blogs.
Evert
August 31, 2008
@evert
Those are some pretty top notch services, ill add them to the second part of this list.
thanks
kumailht
August 31, 2008
I’ve subscribed to http://www.projectbubble.com – sounds like it’ll be an awesome app!
James
September 1, 2008
@james
I subscribed too. I was in when i saw that sweet design
kumailht
September 1, 2008
I’ve tested Planzone. It’s a Basecamp like but much better.
Thank u
Camille
September 1, 2008
Dude, that was a great collection of services. I think you have a new reader. =D
NetOperator Wibby
October 12, 2008
@NetOperator wibby
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the comment.
According to my statistics, only 1 in 100 reader’s comment. Thanks for taking the trouble to comment.
kumailht
October 13, 2008
Great list but you left off the best storage app http://www.getdropbox.com
BurnoutKing
October 19, 2008
Cool list! I had the pleasure of meeting the widgenie guys and did an interview with them over at http://www.webdevradio.com back in august. Have a listen to learn more about the app!
Michael Kimsal
December 2, 2008
http://alink.linkstore.ru/ – add annotations (post-it notes) for links
Den
December 3, 2008
http://dropget.net/ - I've stored files up to 250Mb and seems to go OK, and doesn't seem to be any limit to how many files so far.
Greg
December 3, 2008
For collaboration there is Yutiti http://www.yutiti.com . The best Gantt based application.
Gary
December 3, 2008
fantastic list. many thanks for this article!
Andrew McVeigh
December 3, 2008
Just found Tineye the other day, looks interesting but it put me off when I had to register. A great collection btw.
Frog
December 3, 2008
I was looking for an image recogniser! Wow!
Dan
March 13, 2009
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