Being a giant community, one of the best things about Reddit is AskReddit. Especially when helps us find things that we did not know but have enormous utility, or they can help us a lot against boredom.
Today we are going to see how your community responds to the question of “which websites are undervalued?”, Since there are very good comments and the Web is a central theme of Genbeta.
Underrated websites for how good they are
Ninite: the first result is pure Genbeta for the software part. Ninite is a website that we have already talked about, and that allows you generate an installer to have on our computer at once many programs that we usually install the first time we activate Windows. There is no shortage of browsers, multimedia players, password managers, antivirus, etc.
PatchMyPC: another suggestion in the vein of Ninite, but that offers more tools, reaching 300 and including portable programs.
MacApps.link: it is a kind of Ninite for Mac. Instead of generating an installer, when selecting all the applications that we want to have on our computer, MacApps gives us a terminal command that will install everything.
Removebg: A website that does something very simple, remove the background from an image in a few seconds to be able to use it in whatever you want.
10minutemail: a website to create temporary email addresses, with which we can forget about having to give our personal address for any registration or internet form.
Camelcamelcamel: one of those web services and with extensions that help you track the price history of an Amazon product. You can configure notices when there are price drops, etc.
Unsplash: an essential website for anyone looking for spectacular and well-kept images that they can use for free and freely.
NaturalReaders: It is a website to which you paste a text (in English), and it generates a read MP3 that you can listen to as an audiobook. Useful for class notes and more.
Futureme.org: a website with which we can send a correct email to our future self, choosing a year, three years, five years or a specific date.
Photopea – a must-have tool, and with an interesting monetization story. A Photoshop clone as a very powerful web application that can save you many situations where you don’t have good editing software.
Petrucci Music Library – A site for more than 69,000 public domain recordings of classical music and more than half a million scores.
WindowsSwap allows you to watch videos of windows from all over the world, indicating the location of each one of them. Ideal for a virtual walk, and some are really relaxing.
Wornontv: this web collects the clothes that the actors have worn in television series, and allows you to buy them when they are available.
Boil the Frog. It is a website in which we introduce two artists, and creates a Spotify playlist for us in which we find songs by other artists that serve as a transition between the two that we have indicated.
Sleepy Time: a website that tells you when you have to go to sleep according to the time you have to get out of bed.
The Noun Project: a must have for graphic designers. It allows download more than three million icons to use in your projects.
Fotoforensics: a site to analyze whether a photo has Photoshop or not based on different parameters. Local images can be uploaded or given an address.
ToffeeShare: a website with which to send files of all sizes through encrypted P2P. To download the file, the person submitting must have their browser open with the process.
Word2CleanHTML: as its name suggests, a website with which to convert Microsoft Word text to clean HTML.
Whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner: a website that tells you what *** to cook for dinner and takes you to the suggested recipe website. Ideal for when you run out of ideas.
Future Timeline: a website (in English) where read future predictions for the next decades, centuries, etc.