Monday, September 26, 2011

Command Line for the Web


Want to exploit the power of your web browser’s address bar like you never thought before?
Then you need to use this amazing online service.

You can send links, text, images to your email and/or cell phone or public page. All from your browser's address bar. It is as easy as typing a line in a command prompt but without any programming knowledge. The site describes itself as the “Command Line For the Web”.

To avail the service one time registration is required. The best and interesting part is that the user does not require to visit a webpage, login to the site time and again or pay even a single penny to use any of its features. It brings everything to your control just by using the address bar which had never seemed so useful and interesting.

Here is an example how you can email a link you find useful to the mail you registered with
futz.me/xxx http://www.google.com
here xxx denotes the username.

The image shows how the site acknowledges the action:



To send a note:
futz.me/xxx this is the note

To post to your public page:
futz.me/xxx/p www.usanetwork.com/series

the link gets posted to a public page which you and any one else can see using the url futz.me/xxx

Here is a list of the features they provide:
• Send an email with a note and/or link/image with a custom subject.
• Post to your Twitter page without you ever giving your Twitter password.
• Post to facebook, google buzz.
• Send a .png, .jpg, .gif stored locally to your inbox.
• Create a Bookmarklet for PC, Mac, IPhone, Blackberry (Opera Mini), etc
• Torrent staging in which you post a torrent's page from Demonoid, KickAss, or ISOHunt to your public page. You can then pull the .torrent using uTorrent or rTorrent-rssdler and it will disappear from your public page. This is used to add a torrent file to be downloaded automatically to the torrent client.
• Create a goo.gl short URL without having to visit any site first, and many more.

With the newly launched feature they have gone a step ahead and redefined the way we share stuff online and made it easy as anything. With just installing a chrome extension you can send "stuff" to someone's browser Instantly with no passwords or logins. The stuff here includes pics (local or web), text, links, youtube, etc all "in conversation".

The system is being constantly updated to add new and advanced features.This service is handy and efficient to be used from any platform be it mobile or pc with internet connection. During projects a team can exchange stuff or send links and notes to mail inbox/phone without the hassle of logging into their email and without the fear of their passwords being stored at public computers as password is not required until you want to change any settings.

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