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Monday, 24 July 2017

Convert your files into other Formats Online and for Free!

Convert your files into other Formats Online and for Free!


image It�s quite a hassle to convert files into different formats, as very often, you don�t have too many options to choose from, and are left helpless, not knowing what to do and where to find what you are looking for. How about I tell you that now it�s possible to do over 50 file conversions online, for FREE!

CometDocs is an all-in-one, user-friendly, file and data conversion tool that allows over 50 different conversions. The good news is that you don�t have to install anything on your computer� It�s available online.

How does it work?

  1. Select the file you wish to convert into a different format
  2. Choose the type from the options given (for example: from PDF to Excel)
  3. Enter your email address in the space provided
  4. Click on the button �Send�. Within no time, you will receive your conversion output via email.
  5. Download the file and bingo, the job�s done!

No hassles, no complications! It�s downright easy!

Make the job even simpler!

CometDocs allows you to convert 3 pages at a time if you haven�t registered with them. With just a one time �sign up� for an account with them, you can do away with all limitations.

  1. You will not be asked to enter your email address every time you want to use this tool.
  2. You will receive faster document conversions.
  3. You will also be able to retrieve them directly from the file manager and store the files there for use at a later stage.

It�s unique features:

  1. On the fly OCR conversion capabilities
  2. Over 50 different conversion options
  3. Proprietary XPS and PDF conversion abilities that retains formatting, images and text in the selected output format.

Interested in getting a list of CometDocs Conversion types? Visit the FAQ section on CometDocs.com to learn more.

Link: CometDocs

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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Create your photo into Cartoon

Create your photo into Cartoon


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  • Turn yourself into a cartoon with this new tab!
  • Share with friends or print out the results!
  • No registration required!Its free!

    MyWebFace provides these features on your Chrome New Tab.

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  • Turn yourself into a cartoon 
    with this new tab!
  • Share with friends or
    print out the results!
  • No registration required!
    Its free!

    MyWebFace provides these features
    on your Chrome New Tab.
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Saturday, 13 May 2017

Converting Google Earth Lat and Long to coordinates that you can enter into your GPS

Converting Google Earth Lat and Long to coordinates that you can enter into your GPS


Following on from my blog about converting Google Maps URL into Lat and Long to enter into your GPS, here�s some info on how to convert from Google Earth to GPS coordinates.
Open Google Earth program and navigate to the location that you are interested in (search or fly there).
Click �Add placemark�
Drag the placemark to the spot that you want the GPS coordinates for (you will notice that the �New Placemark� window will open)
Click �OK�
Right click on the newly created placemark
Select the �Save place as��
Enter a filename to save the placemark to your computer (eg: filename.kmz)
Browse to the file on your computer (using Internet Explorer)
Rename the file to have a .zip extension (eg: filename.kmz.zip)
Double click the .zip file and it should open the zip file�s contents to show a file called doc.kml
Right click on doc.kml file and select �View�
The file should open and then search for <coordinates>"
The GPS coordinates should then be displayed that you can enter into your GPS
eg: <coordinates>31.07549643928536,-17.79160330480021,0</coordinates>
Lat: 17�4729.77"S, Long: 31� 431.79"E

See here for a GPS Latitude and Longitude Converter
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From http://www.csgnetwork.com/gpscoordconv.html:
If you are not familiar with latitude and longitude, here is a crash course in navigation
Lines of latitude and longitude are hypothetical lines on the surface of the Earth.
On the Earth, lines of latitude are circles of different size.
The longest (largest in diameter) is the equator, whose latitude is zero, while at the poles, at latitudes 90� north and 90� south (or -90�), the circles shrink to a point.
On the Earth, lines of constant longitude (meridians) extend from pole to pole, and cross the lines of latitude.
Every point on the surface of the Earth has coordinates where a given line of latitude and a give line of longitude intersect (cross).
To sum it up, latitude is measured from the equator, with positive values going north (0 to 90) and negative values going south (0 to -90).
Longitude is measured from the Prime Meridian (which is the longitude that runs through Greenwich, England), with positive values going east (0 to 180) and negative values going west (0 to -180).
So, for example, 65 degrees west longitude, 45 degrees north latitude is -65 degrees longitude, +45 degrees latitude. Now that the designations (and reasons for them) are perfectly clear, here is the set of formulae if you need to do this manually.

Degrees Minutes Seconds to Degrees Minutes.m (GPS)
Degrees = Degrees, Minutes.m = Minutes + (Seconds / 60)

Degrees Minutes.m to Decimal Degrees
.d = M.m / 60, Decimal Degrees = Degrees + .d

There are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute; 3600 seconds in a degree. There are 360 degrees in a complete circle or sphere but in all longitude and latitude measurements, the total of the degrees is expressed as 2 halves of 180 degrees each.

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Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Create assets folder in Android Studio and copy file into

Create assets folder in Android Studio and copy file into


How to create assets folder in Android Studio, and copy a PDF file into the assets folder.

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Thursday, 6 April 2017

Convert Your Images Into Cartoon Add Animation and Much More

Convert Your Images Into Cartoon Add Animation and Much More


Hello Guys

Sometimes the only thing a photo lacks is a little bit of emotion. If you are one of those people who do not take their photos too seriously, there are plenty of ways for you to play with face photos: change face expressions, apply realistic emotions, warp the face making it look freaky or turn a photo into a cartoon to boost the fun. It can be done right in your browser with just a couple of clicks





 From This Site  You can either choose to upload it from disk or via URL if the image already exists somewhere on the Internet.

 When the image is uploaded, the cartoon filter is applied to it by default. Here is an example:





 At this point you get access to face morphing options that enable you to create animated photo caricatures from face photos. Just check the ?Face morphing? box and you will see the list of available emotions. Meanwhile a ?Smile? already appears on the face:



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