25 Cool Battery Cases For iPhone |
- 25 Cool Battery Cases For iPhone
- 16 Batch Image Processors and Editors – Best of
- Trade Secondhand Items via Smartphone Using Carousell
25 Cool Battery Cases For iPhone Posted: 26 Sep 2013 08:01 AM PDT One thing smartphones always lose out to regular call-and-sms cell phones is without a doubt the battery life. There are a lot of things you can do with your smartphone and it’s probably the same reason you need to charge your smartphone every 24 hours. While there are plenty of alternative ways to charge your smartphone, sometimes it is easier to just get a battery case to make things a whole lot more convenient. You can bring your phone on the go and never worry about running out of power. The battery cases here are available in many forms: bulky, thin, in various color, grip and surface texture, so you will probably find one that is right for you. Perhaps with one of these battery cases for the iPhone, you can worry less about how to conserve your smartphone battery power, and start maximizing your phone usage the way it is built for. Recommended Reading: 5 Smartphone Cases To Survive (Almost) Any Drop PowerSkin PoP’n. [$79.99] Case-Sticky-on Removable External Battery. [$39.95] DOCA Fashion Design 2800mAh Battery Case. [$46.47] MiLi Power Spring 5. [$88.15] Patuoxun 4200mAh Battery Case. [$28.99] Eton Mobius. [$45.00] Bao Xin Extended Battery Charge Pack. [$23.99] Mophie Juice Pack Plus. [$119.95] Elite Battery Case White. [$49.95] Power Jacket – 2000mAh. [$36.00] KAYSCASE Power2800. [$52.99] Grip Power. [$99.99] Energi Sliding Power Case. [$99.99] uNu DX Protective Battery Case. [$79.95] Mojo Refuel Aqua. [$119.95] MOTA Extended. [$99.99] The Lenmar Meridian. [$89.99] Maxboost Fusion. [$69.95] PowerGlider Slim. [$59.95] Alpatronix BX110. [$36.95] Mophie Juice Pack Helium. [$79.95] The Freedom 2000. [$99.99] Mojo Refuel Removable Battery Case. [$74.95] Prolix Slim. [$39.95] T5 Premium 2800mAh Charger Case. [$37.90] |
16 Batch Image Processors and Editors – Best of Posted: 26 Sep 2013 06:01 AM PDT Most of us deal with images when writing content for the Web. Whether you’re a student, blogger, designer, photographer, or just the average user; you may need to process images one time or another. Even if it is not for work, you may need to upload images on your social network, or mail vacation photos to relatives. Basically, you need to edit and process your images. Image processing is a time-consuming, repeittive and sometimes much-hated thing to do but it has to be done. In situations like these, batch image processors and editors come in handy. They can process many images at a time, as per the set configuration, helping you save precious time for other more important matters or tasks. Below are a collection of 16 great batch image processors and image editors. Start processing your pictures and images more easily and efficiently today. Recommended Reading: 11 Free Adobe Photoshop Alternatives All-in-One Batch Editing ToolsWe’ll start off with 8 batch-editing tools for Windows and Mac OS. Some of them are free, while others are available for an affordable price. ImBatchImBatch is a complete package for batch editing of images. It provides numerous image editing tools, which can be added to batch tasks list, and applied to any number of images. Platform: Windows [Free] SunlitGreen BatchBlitzBatchBlitz is a powerful photo-categorizer, file filter, and batch editor. It allows you to filter images, rename, convert, resize, rotate, watermark, and do many more batch editing tasks. Platform: Windows [Free] Image Converter .EXEImageConverter .EXE can be used to convert images from one format to another, and add various photo effects to images in batch mode, i.e., multiple images at once. Platform: Windows [Free] FastStone Image ResizerFastStone Image Resizer lets you resize images, and in addition, convert, rename, resize, crop, rotate, watermark, etc. multiple images in batch mode. It’s easy and free to use. Platform: Windows SizeroxSizerox lets you resize, rename, crop, rotate, and do some other tasks to images in batch mode with a single drag-and-drop using configuration presets. Platform: Mac OS [$14.95] Image SmithImage Smith can perform many image processing tasks in batch mode. It allows you to stretch, scale, convert, rotate, flip, invert, add effects, add transparency and many more tasks in one go. Platform: Windows, Mac OS [$15.95] EasyBatchPhotoEasyBatchPhoto can save your time in processing images. It lets you do repetitive tasks of resizing, converting, watermarking, and many more with a single drag-and-drop. Platform: Mac OS Pixillion Image Converter SoftwarePixillion Image Converter can be used to convert images from one format to another format in batch mode. It can also rotate, resize, compress, and watermark images. Platform: Windows, Mac OS Batch Image ResizersIf you’re looking just to resize images, here are a few more that do just that. BDSizerBDSizer lets you resize photos in quick batch mode, saving your time and effort. Platform: Windows [Free] Image ResizerImage Resizer lets you resize images directly from the windows explorer. It can resize one or more images at a time. Platform: Windows [Free] Light Image ResizerLight Image Resizer can be used to resize multiple images in batch mode. Platform: Windows QuickScaleQuickScale lets you name, scale/resize, convert, and watermark a bunch of images at the same time. Platform: Mac OS [$5.99] Batch Image ConvertersNeed to convert images from one format to another? Convert hundreds of photos all in one go. Bulk Image ConverterBulk Image Converter can be used to convert multiple images in batch mode from one format to another photo format. Platform: Windows [Free] Advanced Batch ConverterAdvanced Batch Converter, as its name suggests, lets you convert images from one format to another image format in batch mode. It supports a wide variety of image formats. Platform: Windows [$99.95] Batch File RenamersNeed to rename files quickly? Rename MasterRename Master can be used to rename multiple files in batch mode, without processing each file separately. It can also be used for renaming media file tags and properties. Platform: Windows [Free] RenameroxRenamerox lets you rename, copy, and move files in batch mode. It offers a powerful renaming engine, which is capable of renaming even partial file names. Platform: Mac OS [$9.95] |
Trade Secondhand Items via Smartphone Using Carousell Posted: 26 Sep 2013 03:01 AM PDT We sometimes own too many clothes or sneakers to cycle its usage, so the best way to get rid of them is to sell them, secondhand. There are many ways to sell your secondhand goods, even online, but it feels like a hassle to set it up all up just to let go of your sportshoes and a geeky T-shirts. But here is an app that can help you profit from your old wares, right on your smartphone: Carousell. Carousell lets you quickly snap and list your items for sale with your smartphone. You can also use it as an online shopping tool and browse through its categories for something to buy. The app is easy to use and feels like Instagram; let’s check out all the cool features Carousell has to offer. Recommended Reading: Ultimate Guide To Setting Up Your First Online Shop Start Buying Or Selling On CarousellCarousell is available on the Apple and Google Play App Store. After installing the app on your phone, create a Carousell account with your Facebook details or email address. You will need to share your current location as Carousell will use that information to find buyers and sellers who are in your area. Pick your country, state and city of origin. Once registered, you can browse for items to buy, or start selling. Tap on the Sell button at the bottom. Upload at least one picture as the cover photo for your item’s sale page. Don’t worry if the photo is less than appealing, you can adjust it with the built-in photo editor. You can add more photos or skip to adding details like the item’s price, description and category for your item to improve its discoverability. Want to announce it on your Facebook and Twitter? There are share options for those two networks. Carousell also works like a social network of sorts. You get your own Carousell profile page where all your listed items for sale are shown. You can also follow other users, comment on their listings, or like items for sale so you can view it later. To further discuss a deal with another user, you can communicate through private messages so you won’t flood your listing with comments. LimitationsCarousell is merely a venue to offer or browse items for sale. It doesn’t offer a payment gateway so you’ll have to meet up with the buyer/seller to seal the deal either by cash or other forms of payment. Alternatively you both can agree to do this the old-fashioned way, without meeting up: the buyer can make a bank transfer and the seller can post the item over. There is no escrow service to fasciliate this. Wrap UpCarousell is currently offered in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam. Thus far, the app is free to use and there are no ads to be found on the app. So if you have unwanted goods lying around, start snapping and getting it out there on Carousell. |
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