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5 Small Internet Tools - Swaptree, Zamzar, CalendarHub, Toodledo, Online Alarm Clock

Today we’ve got this weekend’s 5 Mini Internet Tools. Each weekend we will feature 5 smaller internet tools that can help you accomplish various things as well as some fun and neat little tools.

Swaptree is a neat site that allows you to trade items you have for items that you want.

You simply add items to your “I have” list, and then find items that you want. You then are matched with people who have what you want and want what you have. And then you make the “swap”! Simple, fun, and useful!

http://www.swaptree.com/

Zamzar is a free, simple file conversion site. You can upload a file up to 50MB in size and have it converted to just about any file type. The file is then e-mailed to you.

The basic service is free but you can sign up for Basic, Pro, or Business plan for increased size limits and a File Manager.

http://www.zamzar.com

CalendarHub is a very useful and functional calendar application. It is completely free and has many enhancements to allow you to manage appointments and events on multiple calendars. It also includes a to-do list and easily integrates collaboration with other CalendarHub Users’ calendars.

I could write a full review of CalendarHub, but I don’t use the service. It may be reviewed in the future, though.

http://www.calendarhub.com/

Toodledo is a simple but useful to-do list management tool. You can create folders, assign due-dates for tasks, add tags, goals, notes, and more.

Toodledo is completely free and very functional. However they offer additional features in their Pro and Pro-Plus packages which require a yearly fee.

http://www.toodledo.com/

The Kuku Klok is an easy-to-use online alarm clock. If your computer is in your bedroom, you can use it to wake you up in the mornings. It even works if the internet goes down after setting it.

But if your computer isn’t in the bedroom, you can find other uses for it, such as to remind you when your TV show is starting or when you have to pickup your child from school.

Kuku Klok can come in handy quite often! :-)

http://kukuklok.com/

We hope you enjoyed this week’s 5 Small Internet Tools.

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