TK Guides
How to cut portions of a song (MP3) easily
by Kyle on Jan.28, 2010, under TK Guides, Web Apps
Want to edit your favorite song and make it as your ringtone? You know it’s possible but the question is how? Most people will probably search for some free downloadable music editting software to do the job. If you’re still looking for one software to do the trick and tired of looking for cracks and online serials then try out MP3Cut. Probably the ultra portable music editting software (Mp3) to help you cut portions of your favorite music and play it with the same quality it used to be.
Schedule your favorite sites to open automatically.
by Kyle on Jan.08, 2010, under TK Guides, Web Apps
Another good reas
on to love firefox for a great add-on that automatically opens your favorite sites in your FF browser. I’m sorry for chrome and internet explorer users but this is only exclusive for Mozilla’s Firefox. If you’re tired of doing thesame old thing, opening up your favorite sites, clicking the bookmark button then you definitely need this.
Import your Facebook Events and Birthday to Google Calendar
by Kyle on Jan.07, 2010, under TK Guides, Web Apps
I posted an article before on how you can integrate google calendar with your mobile phone and get sms subscriptions to your events and schedules. Now I’m going to show you on how you can use Google calendar to do a good combo with your facebook account. We will be importing your Facebook Events and Birthdays for great fillers in your Google Calendar.
How to Track a website without using RSS Feed
by Kyle on Jan.05, 2010, under TK Guides, Web Apps
If you are tired of visiting web pages by inputting their web addresses in your
favorite web browser then a good option is to keep their rss feeds and read them using your favorite feed reader. But some people love the look and feel of visiting the main site itself instead of keeping track using an rss feed. If you want the best of both worlds who loves to track website while not using rss feed then why don’t you make a widget of your favorite site and track it right in your desktop?
How to Run and Test your Sourcecode Online
by Kyle on Jan.03, 2010, under TK Guides, Web Apps
For students and programmers who always keep up with their busy schedule,
having a tool to check if their source code is error free is a great way to save time. Usually laptops and netbooks are good testing ground to check if a source code works perfectly, but most people can’t afford to buy one. Also, working in public computer shops requires you to have an installed compiler and IDE to work with their assignment. Good thing there’s an IDE out there perfect for programmers and coders to help their assignment if they need an urgent test to their code files.