MLC said:
To manage your task lists, projects, links and notes.
http://tasktoy.com/
Nice, clean interface!
No email address required.
Cool, click and go. No rigmaroles with chasing down verifications,
nor hassling "dotcomspam deals".
.. . . . . .
Speaking of webware, found a service, fully clean from advertising, that
offers a web-based wizard-like interface for putting up an image gallery.
I haven't tried it. But still occurred to me it could be of interest to
a few folks. Say those not having server space or html skill, or maybe
even just those with idle time + a batch of digicam pics.
http://www.monkeyview.net/
http://my.monkeyview.net/accounts/new.html
| Great, you are ready to start you own on-line photo album. You can put
| up a maximum of 256 photos. Each photo is limited to a maximum size of
| 100 kilobytes (that's plenty big for web quality!).
|
| All you have to do is enter:
| - your email address (a confirmation email will be sent)
| - your password
| - your nickname
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PS. This service might interest no one at all, which would be okay. Now,
that which I would like to avoid is to present that I am pushing it for
general online link lists. This since I don't know much related to the
subject of possible abuse, ebayers, pr0n, whatnot, and what self-protections
it has for that area. It's just a local Bay Area ISP that put up a hobby
script or something -- not a service that is endeavoring to recruit influx
of all manner of image housing.