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Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

There are plenty of cool technologies available to collect and examine data. Both web and desktop applications have provided some really great interfaces to fall in love with data mining, and with the rise in popularity we have noticed an increased number of infographics created over the past few years.

resources for data visualization Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Today we’ll be looking into some really cool and popular online resources for data visualization. You can see all kinds of data like human population, world condition and even human emotion presented via the visualization. While some of the visualization might be experimental, all of them have one similarity: they help you understand the data better, and this is exactly what visualization is for.

If you’ve designed your own infographic or visualization tool we’d love to check it out. In addition to the examples highlighted please offer your ideas or thoughts in the discussion area below!

Better World Flux

Now this is one beautiful visualization tool! Better World Flux is an interactive information graphic encompassing important ideas around the world. Select a single country or countries of your choosing, followed by indicators such as life expectancy or access to water. They have a small video demo you can watch on YouTube.

better world flux Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

The refined condition of BWF’s design comes as no surprise. The amount of data available is so pristine, you can easily track the global improvements in society over the past 50 years. Though I will admit the data graph is originally very difficult to understand. Try playing around with just your country to start getting comfortable with the interface.

Visual.ly

This is perhaps one of my favorite new online tools today. Visual.ly is built with social networking features in mind to connect members all around the world. Designers are able to submit their own projects on data visualization and infographics into their site gallery. The showcase can be broken down and sorted into further categories like Food, Environment, Technology, etc.

visual ly Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

If you check out their labs page it includes some fantastic links about what the team is building. The ideal goal is to offer an interface for creating dynamic infographics directly within your browser. The tool isn’t currently live, although I have heard of some private beta testers. You can sign up with your email address to receive updates and possibly an invite for testing.

To add onto their networking features Visual.ly has provided a handful of partner pages. These are similar to a profile page where you can view comments, likes, views, and infographic submissions, but these are targeted towards big-name brands – think National Geographic, eBay, Skype, CNN, etc.

We Feel Fine

As advertised We Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion. This is one of the most unique visualization engines I’ve ever seen built into a web page. To get started click the large button on their home page. The app will load according to which Operating System you’re running, but thankfully everything appears the same in your browser.

we feel fine Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Along the top row you’ll find fly-out options to sort the data. Their criteria include age, gender, weather location, and even date. The project offers an extremely detailed analysis of the entire world’s emotions at any given point! It’s truly an astounding experiment for humankind.

As you click anywhere in the canvas the flying balls will scatter about. If you mouse over one of them it’ll provide a bit more detail, and clicking will open a whole new bar at the top. Many of the results are pulled from Twitter and actually include photo/video media as well. The number of emotions and feelings are beyond belief. You could easily blow away a few hours playing around in this app.

RSS Voyage

Another personal favorite of mine which really helps to visualize data around the web. If you log into RSS Voyage you are able to import custom RSS feeds into your account for one whole data graph. Alternatively on their homepage you can hit “Start” to go right into the app with default feeds. In this scenario RSS Voyage will pull from a few popular blogs such as The New York Times, Engadget, The Guardian, and others.

rss voyage Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

If you move through the graphic and click on a particular article the view is fixed on screen. This includes the title, a short description, meta data for the publishing date along with the live URL. If at any point you’d like to start creating your own RSS visualizations, all you need to do is create an account!

Signup is totally free and you can create your account through the registration form at the bottom of the page. As another bonus feature RSS Voyage allows you to easily set fullscreen mode to browse your RSS feeds in style.

Revisit

The official Revisit project is a way to redefine how we look at Twitter. With this tool you are able to create custom line maps of data connecting tweets related to one or many keywords. You can additionally add a title to your graph and share the link online (even onto Twitter).

revisit Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Clicking on an individual breakaway line off the graphic will display further details. Tweets will often include metadata such as the time posted and important/related keywords. The search criteria are limited to standard Twitter notation which uses a comma separated list of keywords.

For the best results keep your queries below 4-5 words since Twitter often has a difficult time matching overly-complicated content. If interested I recommend viewing other projects located on the same website for creative data visualization.

Tag Galaxy

With a fun play on words Tag Galaxy is a really unique visualization tool. Their home page is clean and easy to understand with a single search form for tags on Flickr. In addition the bottom left corner houses some popular suggestions for new users. Simply enter a term and hit Enter as Tag Galaxy queries through Flickr photos.

tag galaxy Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Their rendering engine duplicates the look of our solar system with the central Sun representing the main search term. The orbit of external planets represents similar tags you can look through. This is one of the coolest visualization demos I’ve ever seen rendered with Flash.

Notice that as you hover over each planet it’ll provide you with a small preview number. This is the total number of queried photos found for that tag in Flickr. Clicking on the sun will open a sphere of related photo thumbnails, while rotating planets will add their search terms into the query. Naturally you can find out more about a photo by clicking to bring up full-view.

Google Fusion Tables

We all know about the powerhouse that is Google. They have been running some really fun experiments in the back of their labs for years, and Google Fusion Tables is one of these. To sign in all you need is a Google Account and some time to play around. This tool lets you share data openly online and build custom visualization graphics.

google fusion tables Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

These can be imported from a .csv or Excel spreadsheet. Although not currently supported I would imagine Google will allow the import of Google Docs very soon. After logging in you’ll find a table of public data lists to demo with. These are updated constantly with new user submissions – and I’ve found some real kickers in here before! After opening a document the top toolbar has a Visualization link with additional menus to customize your graphic.

Dipity

Nothing can be more interesting than our history on this earth. There have been a lot of events over the past 10 or 20 years – let alone a decade or century! Dipity is a wonderful tool to create and externally embed custom interactive timelines. You can pin markers on important dates to include photos, links, audio/video, and other forms of media.

dipity Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

The service requires that you sign up for an account before creating timelines. They do offer a free plan with the option to upgrade to premium plan at a later date. Luckily the most popular member timelines are offered public, so you can easily sort through an exciting laundry list of dynamic timelines. My personal favorite is Steve Job’s Life and Career fully formatted with photos even up until 2011.

Many Eyes

Many Eyes is the unique data visualization tool put out by IBM. They offer a whole slew of categories to explore for customized data topics. Some of the most popular examples are featured on the home page, many of which are user-created. Examples include Number of 3D Films released from 2001-2010, and even a word/tag tree from Obama’s recent Jobs Speech.

many eyes Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

To create a set you’ll need to first organize your data. This can be practically anything, but should be something relatable and easy to display. If you want to publicly store the visualizations I recommend creating a free account on the service. There are a ton of features available to members plus the added benefit and security of storing personal data sets. If you get lost spend some time browsing the FAQ/Tour page to learn a bit more about the Many Eyes’ interface.

WikiMindMap

Speaking of unique visualizers Wikipedia is also a network you don’t see developers playing with as much. This is surprising, since the main Wiki contains a ridiculously large amount of data! WikiMindMap lets you select a region and enter the URL for a page.

wikimindmap Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

If your keyword doesn’t exactly match up with a page ID the app will offer you the closest suggestion. The link generated inside the circle will lead out to the main Wiki page, while the refresh link opens a tree of options. These are all related links pulled off the main wiki page coordinating to your keyword. It’s also really easy to switch onto a new root node by clicking the green refresh icon.

HTML Graph

It might seem like we’re trying to trick you, but HTML Graph works exactly as advertised. On the home page enter an URL to any website and hit Enter to generate a node graph. The entire applet is built using Java to help examine the HTML structure of your web page.

html graph Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

As explained on the details page each of the nodes is color-coded to represent a HTML tag. Blue represents anchor links, red for tables, violet for images and so on. The app doesn’t provide much practical benefit, although it is quite visually appealing.

The programmer Marcel Salathe has offered the open source code for others to mess around with. You can actually find more information about him on the author info page.

Axiis – Browser Market Share

Axiis is notably one of the most popular websites for data visualization software. On their homepage you can find a handful of cool downloads to run on your PC or Mac computer. However along with these resources there are plenty of tools online to fidget around with. Notably one of my favorites is the browser market sharing graphic.

axiis browser market share Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

W3Schools has been polling users and tracking browser stats for a few years now. Axiis has compiled a beautiful visualization graphic from 2002-2009 relating to the most popular web browsers. Among the many listed include Safari, Opera, Netscape, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome. The list hasn’t been updated for 2010/2011 but we may see a newer infographic released in the coming months.

Tweet Spectrum

I’m sure when you think of data visualization Twitter is one of the first networks to pop up. There are billions of tweets flooding the Internet every day, so it comes as no surprise the network is huge. Tweet Spectrum is a custom built web app using Java. Enter two keywords you’d like to compare and the spectrum will fill in surrounding keywords.

tweet spectrum Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

This is a fantastic way to visualize words related to similar topics. For example you may enter “monkey” and “chimp” to find similar animals and lifestyle habits. It’s difficult to expect any typical results since Twitter is such a robust network, but this is what makes Tweet Spectrum so unique!

The app was created by developer Jeff Clark who runs a popular data visualization blog. On his site you can find loads of graphics and charts relating to visualizations over the years. He also hosts a slew of similar Twitter apps which you can find throughout his portfolio pages.

Wordle

Another really fun browser app is Wordle. You can play around with graphic visualizations of word clouds from practically any medium. Best of all you don’t even need to sign up for an account to create a mashup. Wordle gives you three options: pasting in custom text, adding the URL to a blog or feed, or using a Del.icio.us account name to display their tags in cloud format.

wordle Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Wordle isn’t all about interactivity. Even just browsing through the site you can find a lot of really neat mashups from previous users. Check out the Wordle Gallery to see what I mean. The system is a bit convoluted to get adjusted with right away. I personally love text and word visualization trees.

The features Wordle offers are not something you can easily find in any standard web application. I highly recommend toying around with their interface even for just a few minutes – you won’t be disappointed.

Tag Crowd

Tag Crowd is an awesome web-based cloud visualization tool. You can paste in your own text or even link to another website online. The application will automatically parse the page for content and rearrange popular keywords by size and density.

tag crowd Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

There have been a few other popular solutions to this, however I feel that Tag Crowd is the most elegant, not to mention it doesn’t require installing any 3rd party software. They additionally offer you 3 choices: uploading a file (such as .doc or .pdf ), linking a web page, or directly pasting your content into a text area. There are also some configuration options including max and min word frequencies.

Vuvox

Vuvox is another interactive web app for designers and data lovers. You can share slideshows and photo galleries dynamically on your own website or profile page, but you aren’t limited strictly to photo media – in fact Vuvox allows for music and video uploads as well!

vuvox Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Notice this is another service which does require you to sign up for a free account before creating visualizations. This requirement is in place mostly to cut down on server costs from anonymous usage, but after joining you have access to some really fun tools for creating collages and data slideshows. Many users offer their creations publicly to browse through.

Vuvox has a featured gallery for exactly these types of presentations.

Yooouuutuuube

This custom-built app made it very popular in the blogosphere just a few years ago. Yooouuutuuube will create a trippy mashup wall of videos which you can configure through settings. Basically you enter a YouTube URL and choose how to tile the video frames.

yooouuutuuube Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

The audio is synced perfectly, and the videos cascade by default. This means the lower screens will be in-sync while the upper frames seem to drag behind. You don’t see a lot of customizations with YouTube data, but this visualization app is just too cool to pass up! Check out my favorite example with scenes from Alice in Wonderland.

Analytics Visualization

Do you run any websites with visitor tracking data? Chances are you’ve heard of Google Analytics and at least toyed around with the service at some point. Juice Kit runs a fantastic appspot web interface called Analytics Visualization. After connecting into your Google Account the app can pull out data from any of your profiles.

analytics visualization Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

This lets you organize and examine number of pageviews, popular page content, and related keywords throughout Analytics. Each of your websites can be configured to display data in a weekly/monthly/yearly cycle. The graphics can be split into a word tree or block area content, respectively. Check out the Juice Analytics official website to learn more about the company and their goals online.

Newsmap

Here’s another really fun tool to examine the latest news around the world. Newsmap was built by a Japanese developer to import all the latest articles from Google News. The mosaic displayed in-browser can be customized by region and category. There is additionally some really great search functionality built into the top-right corner.

newsmap Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

If you notice an interesting news story, hover over the block area to be given a preview image. This often includes some of the article text along with a link to the domain URL and time of publication. Articles with a larger block are generally more popular among Google users. The visualization techniques used are perfect for those looking to check news at a glance among a wide range of topics.

If you didn’t notice by now each of the news blocks are color-coded to match a selected category. You can figure out which ones are matched in the key menu at the bottom.

LinkedIn Labs – InMaps

Big fans of LinkedIn will really enjoy this app. The developers of LinkedIn have been working on private apps in their Labs area. This is similar to how Google, Digg, and other popular social networks have begun tinkering with new features. Simply connect into your LinkedIn account and InMaps will do the rest!

linkedin labs inmaps Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

The visualization is performed in-browser with a complicated web of connections. These stem from your main network node to include your friends and people you may know. In simpler terms you are constructing a map of your professional relationships on LinkedIn. All the maps use a stringy color-coded formatting effect but you can rearrange the look by clicking “Next Map” in the bottom-right corner.

Wolfram Alpha

We are all familiar with Wolfram Alpha by now, or at least heard some ideas about the search engine. The goal was to build where Google left off by taking in arguments far more complicated than general searches. These include mathematical graphs, unit conversions, historical events, and scientific formulas.

wolfram alpha Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

It’s more of a wiki of scientific information combined with a dynamic computer search, and the developers are constantly refining how search keywords are used to display results. For those of you still confused check out their quick site tour to get a better idea. Not everyone will find Wolfram useful but it is a very mathematical tool to have accessible from any browser.

Global Incident Map – Earthquakes

Earthquake is a natural phenomenon we have to deal with, but luckily humans have evolved over thousands of years to develop useful technology to aid us in survival. Global Incident Map is a visualization tool that is powered through Google Maps. You can check out fires, AMBER alerts, aviation accidents, and a lot of others.

global incident map Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

The earthquakes map is updated locally and fresh to the minute. Below the actual map is a table sorted by most recent EQs worldwide. Important data is included such as geo-coordinates around the globe, magnitude, and depth. These days you can never be too careful, and this is one piece of technology I’m happy to have at my fingertips!

Google Public Data Explorer

Here we have another cool Google project that is distinctly different from Fusion Tables. Public Data Explorer is a unique app which lets Google users upload and check out older data sets. This includes practically anything from worldwide fertility rates to US unemployment ratings. You also have Google’s graphic engines at your disposal to mockup the data in any way you choose.

google public data explorer Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources

Google Maps and charts are some of the most popular choices. Bar graphs, pie charts, and scatter plots elegantly display some of the most complex data right in front of you, and the best part is that Google will host your creations for free under your own account.

Just hit the admin area to get started uploading data. You can even open your visuals publicly to be added into the directory of live projects. Some really cool stuff pumping out of Google Labs!

Conclusion

This fantastic collection of tools covers some of the greatest apps we have in 2011. Web developers are constantly looking to push the envelope further, so we can surely expect to find even more exciting releases in the coming months. For sure we would love to hear your feedback and ideas on data visualization and infographics around the web.

15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

If you frequently shop online, you know how overwhelming it can be with all the online deals, coupons, and promotions available all over the Web. It’s almost impossible to keep up with everything and it’s even more impossible to compare product prices with hundreds of other online retailers. So where do you find the time to do all of this research?

Well, you don’t! Instead, you can rely on one or more shopping tools to do all of the work for you.

tools enhance online shopping 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

This list will take a look at some of the best online tools that are available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, and even Opera. These tools will not only save you a lot of money and help you become a smarter shopper, but they’ll also save you a lot of time since they’ll do all the searching and price comparisons for you.

Chrome Extensions

Add to Amazon Wish List

If you have an Amazon account, then more than likely you’ve added items to your wish list. This extension allows you to add products from any website (not just Amazon.com) to your Amazon wish list. This extension makes it easier to track items that you want to eventually buy from anywhere on the Web, all from a single site.

This tool is also available for Safari under the Shopping category, and Firefox in the form of a toolbar and button.

add to amazon wish list 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

InvisibleHand

This is a very useful tool that shows you the lowest price for whatever you’re currently viewing. For instance when viewing a specific product on Amazon, InvisibleHand will notify you if that product is cheaper on another retailer site. The tool supports over 200 retailers from the US, UK, and Germany. Plus, not only is it great for products, but it can also help you find the cheapest flights from various travel sites.

This tool is also available for Firefox and Safari under Shopping category.

invisiblehand 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

eBay Extension for Google Chrome

Have you ever missed out on an eBay auction because you weren’t able to stay on top of it? With this extension you can keep track of items that you’re selling and bidding on and keep up with daily deals. It keeps you signed in securely and lets you place bid on active items, save searches, and keep up with saved sellers.

This tool is also available for Firefox and Safari.

ebay extension for google chrome 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

PriceBlink

This tool is similar to InvisibleHand (mentioned above), in that it shows you the lowest prices for any product that you’re viewing; it supports over 3,000 merchants. In addition, it also shows you coupon codes and shipping codes that you may be able to use for the retailer you’re currently on. This helps you to save even more money on your purchase. For many products it even shows you user ratings so that you can find the best products.

This tool is also available for Firefox and Safari under Shopping category.

priceblink 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Shopping Buddy (by Google)

“The Shopping Buddy displays the rating of stores you are currently visiting right in the omnibar; you can also read reviews by clicking directly on the rating icon.” So if you’re worried about how trustworthy a retailer is, this extension can help you with that. It will also let you know (via a notification banner) if the retailer you’re on offers any discounts for using Google Checkout. You’ll be able to see full details of the promotion along with the minimum purchase requirements.

shopping buddy 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Craigslist Preview

If you’re a frequent Craigslist user, you know how frustrating it can be to have to click-through each ad just to see the pictures that are included. With this extension, you can actually see the pictures on the search results page. This saves you time (and clicks) when shopping on Craigslist since you can quickly scan through all the pictures at once.

Similar Craigslist shopping tools include: Craigslist Peek (also available for Firefox), Craigslist Image Preview, and Craigslist Fancy Preview.

craigslist preview 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Craigslist Helper

If you’re looking for more than just image previews on Craigslist (like the extension above), you’ll really enjoy Craigslist Helper. This is the ultimate tool for shopping on Craigslist with numerous features that include:

  • Image thumbnails and previews
  • Ad previews – view ad text without having to click-through
  • Alerts via desktop notifications when a new ad matches one of your saves searches
  • Searching through multiple cities at once
  • Ability to add notes to ads – great for keeping track of communication efforts and other relevant information
  • Totally ignore and hide ads so that you never see them again
  • Blacklist ads containing specific keywords
  • and much more

This tool is also available for Firefox and Safari.

craigslist helper 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

The Camelizer

This tool lets you track price changes on various retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, and more. It helps you figure out if a price is “good” or not by showing you the long-term price history for the specific product that you’re viewing. Plus, the chart is unobtrusive since it is viewed by clicking on the extension icon in the omnibar.

Similar price tracking tools include: Ookong: Amazon Price History & More (also available for Safari) and PriceTrace: 1-Click Price Comparison Shopping.

This extension is also available for Firefox.

the camelizer 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Groolu

If you’re a fan of shopping deal sites like Groupon and LivingSocial, you’ll love Groolu. It collects coupons on a daily and hourly basis for the above-mentioned deal sites plus Tippr, Zozi, and Dealster. It then notifies you when a new coupon available and gives you relevant information such as an image, vendor details, deal name, percent off, and sale price.

groolu 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

The Best Price

This extension adds a button to your browser that lets you automatically compare prices in real-time. It works with over 300 online retailers and will alert you (via the browser button) when a cheaper price has been found for the product that you’re viewing. Once you click on the browser button and open the window, you’ll notice 3 different color badges:

  • Green – The product is cheaper somewhere else.
  • Blue – The price is the same on all retail sites.
  • Orange – The price is higher on other retail sites.

So you can use these colored badges to quickly see whether you’ve found the best deal or not.

This tool is also available for Safari.

the best price 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Compass

Compass enhances your shopping experience by providing you with a navigation menu on every product page. This is helpful because it allows you to quickly find what you’re looking for, without having to scroll through the entire page. You can also hide the content you’re not interested in on the menu, so that it’s easier to find what you are actually interested in. Compass is a definite time saver for long product pages and helps you cut back on scrolling.

This tool is also available for Safari under Shopping category.

If you don’t currently shop online, you may want to start because you’ll often find that products are much cheaper online once you find the lowest prices and add in a coupon code.

compass 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Firefox Add-ons

Boo.ly Shopping

Boo.ly is an all-in-one tool that acts as your personal shopping assistant. You can compare product prices, see special offers and deals, and find coupons to save money on your purchases. It works on thousands of shopping sites and sections like Amazon, Google, Yahoo, and Bing. In your results you’ll see a little shopping tag with a “b” on it; clicking on this will bring up a window with more options and relevant information.

This tool is also available for Chrome and IE.

booly shopping 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

WindowShopper

Window Shopper helps to notify you of lower priced items on various retail sites; it covers over 130 million products in various categories. Just click the “See Similar” button on your favorite shopping site to open the Window Shopper window and see identical and similar products. You can then click on the stores like to see all stores that are selling that item. This is great way to save money on and get the best price on an item of interest.

windowshopper 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

PriceTrace

With PriceTrace you can compare prices, check price history, and subscribe to price drop alerts for any product in just one click. This add-on adds a toolbar to Firefox that lets you “trace” any item on most retail sites like Amazon, Walmart, Newegg, and Best Buy; it also works on the search engines Google, Yahoo and Bing. You can also use the website to search for items and compare them by UPC, SKU, title, or URL.

This tool is also available for Chrome and Safari; IE is coming soon.

pricetrace 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

Ciuvo

This tool allows you to get the best deals by “presenting contextually relevant information in real-time.” Not only will you see the best prices, but you’ll also see relevant images, videos, customer reviews, and even availability of products in your local area. Ciuvo currently only works for retailers in the USA, Germany, and Austria.

This tool is also available for Chrome, Safari and IE.

ciuvo 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

FreePriceAlerts

This tool lets you know if the current price that you’re viewing is the best price. If it is, a green check mark will show in the top left corner of the screen. If it’s not, it will show you the best price and where you can find it online. You can also add items to your wish list and set price alerts so that you’ll receive an email when the product hits your target price.

This tool is also available for Chrome, Safari, and IE.

freepricealerts 15+ Tools to Enhance Your Online Shopping Experience

20 Awesome Thunderbird Addons

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Thunderbird is a popular and free email application from Mozilla, the people behind Firefox. Like Firefox, one of the reasons for Thunderbird’s popularity is the number of quality add-ons that are available for download. While Thunderbird includes all of the necessary features for managing your email, there are tons of add-ons that bring additional functionality that may make the application far more useful and productive for you.

In this post we’ll highlight 20 add-ons that can prove to be highly useful.

Lightning

Lightning adds a calendar to Thunderbird so you can keep track of your schedule from within Thunderbird.

Organize your schedule and life’s important events in a calendar that’s fully integrated with your Thunderbird email. Manage multiple calendars, create your daily to do list, invite friends to events, and subscribe to public calendars.

Lightning

Provider for Google Calendar

Provider for Google Calendar integrates Lightning with your Google Calendar.

This extension allows Sunbird and Lightning to read and write events to a Google Calendar.

Provider for Google Calendar

QuickFolders (Tabbed Folders)

QuickFolders can help to improve the organization of your inbox.

Cut through the clutter of the folders sidebar with your favorite folders as tabs. Open folders and sub folders, move mails without scrolling around or searching.

QuickFolders

Contacts Sidebar

Keeping track of your contacts can be much easier with Contacts Sidebar.

Displays the address books in a sidebar in Thunderbirds 3-pane-window and can be toggled with the F4 key or a toolbar button.

Contacts Sidebar

FoxClocks

If you work with clients in different parts of the world FoxClocks can help to keep you organized.

FoxClocks lets you keep an eye on the time around the world – or just your local time – by putting small clocks in your statusbar. Choose from a set of useful time formats or create your own – custom formats are easy to create and very flexible.

FoxClocks

XNote

With as many emails as you receive each day it’s often hard to keep track of everything ad remember the context or important details surrounding the message. XNote can help by allowing you to enter a sticky note attached to messages.

XNote allows you to create a note for each mail. Thus, you can add for example the phone number of that contact or when you have to contact the sender back.

XNote

ThunderBrowse

With ThunderBrowse you can click on links within email messages and view them in a browser within Thunderbird.

Did your friend send you a cool link? Want to read the rest of that interesting article? Don’t want to open up your web browser just to view it? You don’t have to! Just view it in Thunderbird with ThunderBrowse!

ThunderBrowse

Tag Toolbar

Tag Toolbar allows you to organize your inbox by adding tags to messages.

This extension adds new toolbar and display the tags you have created as toggle buttons; the added toolbar is called “Tag Toolbar” and the space for showing tags is called “Tag Bar”. You can attach/remove tags to/from the selected messages. The tag buttons’ states are changed automatically, so you can easily know what tags are attached to the message. Moreover, you can filter the tags to be displayed by categorizing tags. You can create and change category from the listbox on Tag Bar.

Tag Toolbar

eMarks

With eMarks you can bookmark messages that you will want to be able to access later.

Do you have an email that will need to revisit/attend later on ? Would you like to keep it handy and get it with a simple click? Bookmark your important emails with the eMarks addon.

eMarks

Quick Translator

Do you ever get emails in different languages that you cannot read? Quick Translator can help.

The most lightweight and easiest translator. Translate between more than 50 languages with one click or a hot key. Translate from one word to a whole page.

Quick Translator

Quick Locale Switcher

If you communicate with clients or contacts in different languages, Quick Locale Switcher makes it easy to move between different languages.

Allows you to quickly change and apply a different locale related setting from the tools menu, the statusbar, or your Toolbar.

Quick Locale Switcher

AttachmentExtractor

If you receive a lot of emails with attachments, AttachmentExtractor can help by unzipping and extracting those attachments.

Just select the messages containing the attachments you want to extract and select ‘Extract Attachments’ and this extension does the rest. No more having to go through each message to extract the attachments!

AttachmentExtractor

Nostalgy

Nostalgy can help to improve efficiency by giving you control to setup keyboard shortcuts for working with Thunderbird.

Adds keyboard shortcuts to change folder, move/copy messages, with folder name auto-completion (using only the keyboard). Same for tags. Also includes a system of rules to suggest a target folder for saving messages; re-creates Eudora’s Alt-Click; facilitates navigation in the 3-pane window; makes it easy to change between To/Bcc/Cc fields in the composer; facilitates tag-oriented operations. All that with the keyboard only!

Nostalgy

Quicktext

If you find yourself typing the same types of emails over and over again, Quicktext can help by allowing you to use email templates.

Using Thunderbird, Quicktext is the perfect tool to help you quickly answer routine, repetitive emails. Quicktext performs both simple and complex tasks. The program can insert different signatures into your emails depending on whom you are sending the email to.

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ReminderFox

ReminderFOx adds helpful functionality for setting up alerts and to-do lists.

ReminderFox displays and manages lists of reminders and ToDo’s. ReminderFox makes sure you remember all of your important dates via easy-to-use lists, alerts, and alarms, right in your browser without the need for a separate calendar program.

ReminderFox

Send Later 3

Send Later 3 allows you to schedule messages for the future.

Changes the “Send Later” command (Ctrl+Shift+Return) in the message composition window, so that instead of merely copying the message into your Outbox so that it is sent the next time you go online or do “Send Unsent Messages”, a dialog pops up which allows you to specify when the message will be sent.

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Signature Switch

Signature Switch allows you to easily manage multiple signatures.

Switch the signature on/off or choose a new one from your predefined set.

Signature Switch

Zindus

Zindus will sync Thunderbird address book with Google.

Sync Personal Address Book or another addressbook with Google. Manage your Gmail contacts from Thunderbird. And vice-versa.

Zindus

Mouse Gestures Redox

Mouse Gestures Redox allows you to use mouse movements to do specific things in Thunderbird.

Allows you to execute common commands (like page forward/backward, close tab, new tab) by mouse gestures drawn over the current webpage, without reaching for the toolbar or the keyboard. You can also use click-only “rocker” gestures which are even faster than drawn gestures.

Mouse Gestures Redox

ConfirmFolderMover

Accidentally moving messages to the wrong folder can be very frustrating and it can take time to find the messages that you have misplaced. ConfirmFolderMove can help.

Introduces a preference that allows users to be prompted before moving folders to prevent accidental moves that may take a significant amount of time to wait out and undo.

ConfirmFolderMover

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18 Helpful Tools for Better Gmail Experience

Gmail (also known as Google Mail) is one of the top email services that seem to get better with time. Gmail already comes with a set of great features itself, but there are numerous other tools out there, namely Chrome extensions and Firefox add-ons, that allow you to extend and enhance its functionality.

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While many of the tools seem to accomplish the same task, there are quite a few unique extensions and add-ons that once you start using them, it’s hard to live without them. So let’s take a look at some of the most useful and helpful tools currently available for Gmail service, and make your Gmail experience better than ever!

Related: Gmail Advanced Search – Ultimate Guide

Chrome Extensions

Send from Gmail

The genuine benefit of having Send from Gmail is that any time you click on an email address on any web page, it will automatically open a Mail Compose window in Gmail – right within your browser. The extension also provides a browser button so that you can open the Mail Compose window quickly by just clicking on it.

If you’d rather have this feature without a button, check out the Send using Gmail extension.

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WiseStamp

This extension allows you to have a customizable email signature with social media and HTML integration. This is a great opportunity for branding your company and sharing your social profiles with anyone you correspond with via Gmail.

You can also include other cool things in your signature like your latest tweet, Google+ update, latest blog post, and more! This extension is also available for Firefox and Safari.

Blank Canvas Signatures for Gmail is a similar Firefox extension that lets you insert HTML signatures into Gmail. It supports up to four different signatures.

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Minimalist for Everything

The extension lets you hide elements within Gmail, and it has a huge options page with tons of things to customize. You can also add custom row highlighting, show attachment icons, enable desktop notifications, as well as customize the graphics, colors, and top menu.

There are so many options that you can remove or change just about every element within Gmail. This gives you the ability to make your Gmail as clean as you like.

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Boomerang for Gmail

Boomerang for Gmail allows you to schedule email messages to be sent or returned to your inbox at a later time. The extension is great in helping you reach "inbox zero" quickly because you can archive messages and have the important ones return to the top of your inbox at the specified time, when you have time to read them.

The extension also lets you schedule follow-up reminders and it can return messages to the top of your inbox if you don’t hear back from the recipient within a certain amount of time. It is also available for Firefox, Outlook, and Mobile devices.

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Snooze Your Email for Gmail

The extension works similar to the above-mentioned one. It lets you snooze email messages for a few hours or days, then get a reminder later about them, or have them re-appear in your inbox as unread.

This is helpful for remembering important messages that may get pushed down in your inbox when you’re busy. It’s also useful for remembering messages that you need to follow-up with.

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TrueNew Count for Gmail and Google Apps

This extension does one little simple thing: instead of showing only your unread count, it also shows you the number of new emails since the last time you took any action on your mailbox.

It’s great for people who get stressed out or anxious when they see such a high number of messages in their inbox! Instead of worrying about the hundreds of old messages in your inbox, this extension lets you focus just on the actual new ones.

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ActiveInbox for Gmail

This is one of the best tools available for getting your Gmail and Google Apps email account under control. It helps to manage your inbox so that you can focus on the more important messages, thus reducing overload.

There are numerous features like email prioritization, deadline tracking, a snooze button for messages, project folders, email notes, previous conversation viewer, 1-click shortcuts and much more. If your inbox is out of control, you need this extension! It is also available for Firefox.

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Better Gmail

With Better Gmail you can remove features in Gmail that you may not want, like chat, ads, web search, etc. You can also add attachment icons to make Gmail your default email application, enable desktop notifications, and add row highlighting.

A more advanced version of this extension is available for Firefox and it’s called Better Gmail 2.

If you’re just looking to remove ads within Gmail, you may prefer the Ad-blocker for Gmail Chrome extension or Gmail Ad Remover add-on for Firefox.

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Rapportive

Rapportive shows you everything that you need to know about your contacts, in the right sidebar of your inbox. You can connect your Facebook, Twitter, and/or LinkedIn accounts to gather information about your contacts.

From there, every time you open a message from someone you may be able to see things like their picture, latest tweets, links to social profiles and more. You can even add your own personal, private notes to their profile for safe-keeping.

It is also available for Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Mailplane.

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OmniMail for Gmail

With this extension you can send email messages right from the address bar (also known as the omnibox) in Chrome. Just type in “mail email address“, then press enter to open up a new Mail Compose window, right within the Chrome!

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Firefox Add-ons

Google Mail Popup Unread Manager

This add-on lets you manage your unread Gmail messages right from the status bar in Firefox. You can preview messages, mark messages as read, delete messages, mark messages as spam, or move messages to different folders with this add-on. You can also choose to enable toolbar icon, which will display the number of unread messages in your inbox.

The Gmail Manager is great for anyone who just wants to see number of unread messages in their various Gmail accounts.

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Meeting Scheduler for Gmail

This is a great meeting scheduler that will help you find meeting times that are convenient for all attendees. You can create and manage meetings from ScheduleOnce right from your inbox.

The add-on also helps to track replies from attendees, then automatically displays the best meeting time to accommodate everyone.

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Integrated Gmail

Have you ever wished that you could have Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Reader, and your other frequented online tools all in one place? Well your dream comes true with the Integrated Gmail add-on.

What this add-on does is it makes your inbox collapsible and gives you the choice of adding other Google tools or custom URLs right into the Gmail interface. It’s a great way to access all of your most commonly used tools right from one location.

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Google Redesigned

With this add-on you can completely change the styling of your Gmail account via integrated CSS stylesheets. It gives Gmail a totally different feel with a dark gray theme and also works on Google Calendar and Google Reader.

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Gmail Watcher

Gmail Watcher can alert you of new messages, and the notification can be limited to inbox only, mails with labels only, unread mails only, or newly arrived mails only. You’ll also get a toolbar button with unread mail count on it.

Other add-ons similar to this one are: Gmail Checker, and Gmail Favicon Notifier.

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Search Tabs

This is a cool add-on that lets you personalize your Google search results. You can get search results from Gmail, Youtube, Facebook, LinkedIn accounts and more on the right side of Google search results page.

You don’t need to find important stuff in your Gmail any more, just Google Search is enough!

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CloudMagic

This add-on is a supercharged search engine for your Gmail account that works both online and offline. It indexes all of your messages and stores them locally so that you can perform searches quickly and securely.

Along with relevant email messages, it also shows related documents, calendar events and contacts in real-time. Best of all, you can choose to enable combined search so that you can search through multiple Gmail, Calendar & Document accounts from a single service. This add-on is also available for Chrome.

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GmailTeX

This is an interesting add-on that lets you use LaTeX (a method for typesetting mathematical formulas) right within Gmail. This is great for anyone doing any kind of technical work that involves advanced mathematics. The screenshot speaks for itself.

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Bonus

FollowUpThen

An email reminder service where you can forward messages, then later get reminded to respond back to them. Much like a few of the tools mentioned above, this service reminds you to follow up with important emails. If you happen to be on a mobile device where you can use a Chrome extension or Firefox add-on, this tool is the next best thing available.

Hit Me Later is a similar service that has three different plans: basic (free), pro ($12/year), and exec ($30/year).

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Find Big Mail

If you’ve run out of space in your Gmail account, this tool will help you find out just what messages are using up all of your space. Just enter your email address and it will scan your account and create new labels displaying the message’s size.

You can then review those messages and delete the ones (preferably of larger size) that you don’t need any more in order to make more room in your inbox.

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That’s all from us! What is your favorite Gmail tool?

Siri Alternative Apps for Android – Best Of

The fifth generation of the iPhone, named iPhone 4S, has already been released with its exclusive feature: an awesome voice assistant named “Siri”. If you have not ‘converted’ by now, you’ve probably decided a long time ago that you love your Android phone too much to cross over.

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Well, the fact is that if Siri is the edge that the iPhone 4S can give to its fans, Apple will probably need to work harder for the iPhone 5, as there are just too many Siri alternatives for Android, and we’re gonna feature 10 of them in this particular post.

The assistants featured here will be able to voice dial, send text and emails, search information on web, update social media status, manage contacts and reminders, check in with Foursquare, find local shops, etc. Oh, one more thing: 9 of them are even free! So choose your favorite today to make your Android become your best assistant!

More: In case you want your Android to be a more powerful assistant for your design work, check out our collection of 65 useful Android apps for designers!

Vlingo Virtual Assistant

Vlingo Virtual Assistant will complete whatever action you’ve told it to do and it is highly recommended by most Android users. Some even claim that Vlingo is more powerful than Siri in term of usability, capability, accuracy and speed.

As a full-fledged assistant, it can voice dial, get directions, open apps, send text and emails, search the web, find local shops, buy movie tickets and book hotel rooms, update Facebook or Twitter status, check in with foursquare, etc. Pretty much everything you need! (Free)

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Speaktoit Assistant

Speaktoit Assistant is a brilliant voice assistant for your Android device. It understands (almost) everything you say as voice commands and responds to it accordingly.

The assistant is able to help you to get maps, send email, launch apps, find information and news, look up weather reports, dial, text and email friend from contacts and even connect with various services like Twitter and Facebook. (Free)

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Voice Actions

Voice Actions is an awesome app which enables Android users to command their phones via voice commands with Google’s PHENOMENAL Speech Recognition. You can simply start a conversation with Voice Actions by sending voice command and ask any question.

With the voice command, it’s able to play music, launch browser, painting, send text messages and emails, voice dial your contacts, open favorites and recent contacts, set alarms and reminders, search Ebay, Amazon and Wolfram, control Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, volume etc. (Free)

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EVA Intern

EVA lets you control Android phone with natural language. It’s using text-to-speech technology and voice recognition to turn your phone into a completely hands-free powerful device. The coolest part is – you can activate EVA by just shaking your phone.

Its features include making memos, calls, expense reports, getting basic stock quotes, announcing incoming calls, mapping addresses and locations, posting on Facebook, starting applications, loading web pages or bookmarks, managing contacts, contact groups, lists, calendar, etc. (Free)

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Edwin, Speech-to-Speech

Edwin is a speech recognition app for Android phone. It requires SpeechSynthesis Data and TTS Extended apps to be installed. The translate function is fun. It’s a must-try Android voice utility.

The assistant is also equipped with solid features like tweeting, SMS, search, date and time management, translation, weather forecast, calls, application launcher, etc. (Free)

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Cyberon Voice Commander (UK)

Cyberon Voice Commander allows communication between people and Android phones through voice. It lets you control phone without even using hands (for Android 2.2 and above) and eyes.

Cyberon Voice Commander allows you to say commands like “call contact“, “digit dial”, “redial” or “callback”, “call history”, “find contact“, “start application“, etc. ($5.99)

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Hands-Free Voice Dialer

Hands-Free Voice Dialer is the ideal Siri alternative for virtual voice assistant. You can just speak any command naturally and it will reply with a confirmation before it executes the given command.

This version allows you to make voice commands like “Call Jim Harris at mobile”, “Next song”, “Shuffle play music”, “Find contact for Ed Bly”, “Send a text to Jay Snow”, and “Set my Facebook status”. (Free)

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TopVoiceControl

An amazing free voice assistant app for Android with text-to-speech feature. It has a very user-friendly interface to show all the commands you can speak to Android phone.

Features include number dialing, application launcher, service enabler, text-to-speech and acting without key-pressing when only 1 recognition result is available. (Free)

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Sonalight Text by Voice

Text by Voice turns your Android phone to a hands-free and eyes-free device through speech recognition. It reads incoming SMS aloud and you can simply reply a text message just by voice. (Free)

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PhoneVoice

PhoneVoice is a text-to-speech utility for Android phone which is able to send you notification in voice form for incoming calls and SMS. Useful for people who are driving, on meeting, having important appointment or doing work. (Free)

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