A list of the best Useful and not so useful yet still free internet tools.
Finetune
A huge collection of music tracks added by people all over the world that can be streamed through your browser. If you register, you can add your own tracks and playlists.
My Game Builder
A very cool, free tool that lets you create your very own, relatively simple games.
Block Posters
This tool simply splits a big picture into several A4 sheets that can be printed and then stuck together to make a massive wall poster.
Drop
This is a great tool for sharing files between privately without the need for memory sticks etc. All you do is create a free “Drop” without even having to register to anything, upload the file you want, go to your “Drop” on the other computer and download the file.
Guerrilla Mail
Ever wanted to subscribe to a website that you don’t completely trust, but it asks you for your e-mail address and you are frightened of getting tons of spam e-mails? Then look no further! Guerrilla Mail is here! Guerrilla Mail basically provides you with a temporary (15 minute) e-mail which you can use to activate registration e-mails etc.
Big Huge Labs
A large variety of free tools for creating things like badges, trading cards, movie posters, slideshows and much more.
pForm
A super tool for generating HTML forms.
Albumart
A massive database of Album Cover Images.
The Resurgence Carbon Dioxide Calculator
A nifty little tool for working out how much CO2 you use every year and how to cut down that amount.
Let Them Sing For You
A pretty pointless but fun tool. Whatever you type in gets sung back to you using tiny snippets of songs.
Monoface
Another pointless tool that generates real looking weird and wonderful faces, combining different parts of different faces.
You Convert It
Convert practically anything from weights, heights and volumes to documents, images and music files for free.
Your Real Age Test
Take the test by answering some Questions to find out roughly how long you’ve got to live!
Snow Days
Create your own, unique snowflakes with a short message then watch your own and many other people from around the world’s snowflake fall from the sky!













Sun, Dec 16, 2007, by James Montgomery
Web Talk