Hemingway
Want to improve how you write? Hemingway is an online editor that allows you to input text and see how it can be improved. From readability to eliminating the passive tense, it’s an easy way to elevate your writing.
Coolors
Generate color schemes for your next creative project. Coolors also allows you to adjust the schemes by hue and temperature or upload your favorite photo and the website will pull out the colors.
Is It Dark Outside?
Can’t get to a window to look outside? Just click here.
Chordify
Get ready to tune your guitar or piano. Plug in any YouTube video and this nifty website will spit out quite accurate chords for the guitar, ukelele, and piano.
Privnote
Like Snapchat for your desktop, Privnote lets you send a note to someone that will disappear after it’s been read.
Actual Size of an Inch
That’s right, now you can actually use your computer to measure things with a good old fashioned ruler.
Random Name Generator
Need to come up with a name for the heroine in your next award winning novel? Or aren’t sure what to name your new puppy? The Random Name Generator has you covered. You can even narrow down the options by nationality or theme.
Have I Been Pwned?
Aren’t sure if your email address has been comprised in a data breach? Just search here and the website will let you know if you might want to think about changing your password.
Which Book?
Looking for a new book to read? Click off different filters—funny or sad, conventional or unusual—and the website will spit out suggestions tailored to you.
Radio Garden
Get a taste of music around the world with Radio Garden. The website pulls up live streaming radio stations around the world. Just click anywhere on the globe and listen to what’s on air.
StillTasty
Are those eggs still good? Now you don’t have to guess. Just type in any food—meat, poultry, fruit, cheese—and StillTasty will show how long it should last in the refrigerator and freezer, as well as tips for maintaining freshness.
Muscle Wiki
Click on any part of the body and MuscleWiki pulls up a list of exercise or stretches—complete with GIF demonstrations—to help you work those muscles.
The Magic iPod
Make the ultimate music mash-up from your favorites songs from the 2000s. It really does work like magic and you can even download your favorites.
h/t: [Buzzfeed]
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