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Speckly - torrent search simplified (24)
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on Lifehacker (6477) permalinkFree font-matching service Identifont is a good bookmark for anyone who works in words, design, or just has to occasionally match up hard-to-pin-down fonts. While not as automatic as the previously mentioned upload-and-analyze app WhatTheFont, Identifont leads you through a series of questions about certain characters, like how the tail on the "Q" is shaped, the style of the "$" symbol, and so on. After a maximum of 15 questions, you'll likely get a match ...Shared by Alan (29) andrew (14) Arvin (27) Chris Ryall (67) Compuwizard123 (114) Daniel (23) David (2) Dedalus (42) Eduardo (2) ema (42) Eric (12) EricTheDJ (4) Fred Schechter (177) Gienah Ghurab (39) Grandje5ter (57) Hasan (109) James and Tom (53) Justin (9) kidmarmite (49) mmhan (10) Punkin (22) Raj (10) Richard B (79) Saket (22) sillyjw (15) Tim (75) Tim (78) trinkers (16) Zach (196)Contribute comment
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Password Chart Generates Secure Passwords [Passwords] (53)
on Lifehacker (6477) permalinkCreate secure passwords from of a master phrase with web-based app Password Chart. Enter a phrase and Password Chart generates a table of values for the alphabet based off that phrase. For example, starting with phrase "Lifehacker helps me get things done.", I converted my existing password "mysecretpassword" into the much less crackable "bs3rK@y4wB@yP8s68iueKK!3vB4MF". For the analog among us, you can even print off the password chart to store or keep with you. For a ...Shared by Adam Morris (12) Adrian (43) AJ (680) Art (200) Bhavesh (41) Breyten (22) Chad (0) Charles (175) Compuwizard123 (114) Craig (0) defcon (6) Earl E Morningwood (102) Edo (74) Eric (12) Erik (84) everyone loves a wee sombrero (280) foolarch (126) gastaoss (101) Geoff (8) ghassem (72) Harper (167) ja | castillo (7) Jay (3) jer_c (32) JoeMaMa (0) Jonathan The Seagull (2) Jonnie (0) Leena (2274) looprock (21) mmhan (10) murlidhar (8) Nathan (15) nlnnet (10) Peter (0) Phil (8) philoscribe (19) Ricardo M. (65) Ricky (28) Rob (41) Robert (5) Ryan (71) ryan.capote (30) Scott (69) Steven T (29) tarman (118) the Baron of Bore (12) TiernanO (9) Tim (75) Timm (3) Tor Erling (318) Vinod Kumar Kashyap (3) Whiz (71) zuzur (13)
- philoscribe said: This appeals to me. I'd stand a chance of retrieving the passwords.....
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