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Mount a Camera on Your Bike [How To]


Photography enthusiast blog Photojojo details how to mount your point-and-shoot camera on your bicycle for fun and creative shooting. The supplies are cheap (under $10), and putting it all together is a breeze. When you're done, you could use it to snap photos at intervals for a time-lapse or shoot some video like Photojojo did above. If your camera doesn't support time-lapse (or you just want to really soup it up), check out how to turn your point-and-shoot into a super-camera with CHDK.


DropUpload Does Quick Drag-and-Drop FTP [Featured Windows Download]

drop-upload.pngWindows only: Free, open-source application DropUpload is a lightweight FTP client designed to provide simple drag-and-drop file uploads to any folder on your FTP server. To use it, you set up DropUpload with specific folders you want to upload to, then just drag and drop files into the app to automatically upload them to your server. It's quick, extremely lightweight, and very easy to use once it's set up. DropUpload is free, Windows only. Don't have an FTP server? Here's how you can set one up on your home computer.


QuickSend Sends Simple, One-Hand Emails from Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Download]

quicksend.pngiPhone/iPod touch only: Free application QuickSend creates and sends simple emails in a flash through a one-hand-friendly interface. When you fire up the app, you get two scrollable sections: the first with email addresses of your contacts and the second with messages. Line up the two you want and tap the Email It button. QuickSend launches a new email with the necessary fields auto-populated, and all you have to do is hit send. While it's a great app for one-handed emails, it could use some improvements. First, if you've got a lot of contacts, finding the right address in the unsorted list is a pain. Second, this really seems best suited for an SMS-integrated application, since these are the sorts of messages you want to send when someone isn't necessarily at their computer. Either way it's a good start. QuickSend is freeware, requires an iPhone or iPod touch running 2.0 firmware.


Task-Defined Binder Clips for Your Hipster PDA [Hipster PDA]

task-clips.pngIf you get things done with a classic Hipster PDA—i.e., simple notecards with a binder clip—but would like to expand your hipster PDA to more complex realms, DIY web site Curbly offers a simple suggestion: label your binder clips. Inspired by these $8 task clips, this obvious DIY alternative uses either a label maker or paint pen to roll your own task clips on the cheap. Not groundbreaking by any means, but a good way to add an extra layer of organization to your notecards.



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