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Save Time Filling In Form Fields With Firefox Extension, InFormEnter

InFormEnter is a handy Firefox Extension that saves you the trouble of repeatedly typing the same information into forms. After you install it, you just need to set up your different profiles. A profile is where you store different information. For example, if you wanted to set up a profile for signing up for new web services, you would just add things like your first and last name, your email address, and maybe throw in a few hobbies or favorite movies. Whenever you go to a site where you need to enter in the information, just click on the little arrow you’ll see next to the form field and a box will pop up will all of your profile information. Simply select the text you want added to that field, and move on. Something like this is probably way more useful for someone like me who has to sign up for, at a minimum, about 5 websites a day. Here’s my screencast tour of InFormEnter:

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Create Awesome Music Videos Out Of Your Photos With Animoto

Animoto is a service that helps you create amazing videos out of your photos with very little effort.  There are just a couple of steps involved because Animoto handles the creative side, resulting in really cool videos.  All you need to do is upload photos from your computer or grab them from one of the supported photo sharing sites.  You can drag and drop your photos into any order you like and even place a spotlight on specific photos which will tell Animoto that you want these photos highlighted in the video.  The next step is adding music.  You can upload music from your computer or select music from the Animoto music lounge.  Give your video a name and a brief description, and you’re done.  You’ll need to wait a while for the video to produce, but the end result is worth the wait.  You can embed the videos in your blog or social networking site, email them, export them to YouTube, or download them.  There are so many ways Animoto can be used – from promoting a product that you originally only had photos of to creating a fun music video of you and your friends on vacation.  Animoto is free for a 30 second video and 3 dollars for a full length, which I think is a more than fair price.  Here’s my screencast tour of Animoto:

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