Web 2.0 tools review
SketchUp is a program that creates buildings, blueprints and other building designs using a program through that you must download. This tool is great for not only any business operations you have but it is also a great tool for just messing around with! SketchUp was bought from Google by another company called Trimble. Google sold the program in 2012 for a very large profit. This program was created by Brad Shell in 2000, eventhough most people think it was created by Google. Like I said, this progrm does require you to download it, but its worth it with the smooth and vast workings of the program exceding any other programs like it that I perused. You can find the site to download this tool here.
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TubeChop is a great little tool for cutting a portion of a video into a smaller clip like a Vine. The most use of this tool is by Vine users. You can use home videos, Youtube videos or any video on the internet really. You can also use this tool to share the video clip that you created, which I beleive to be very handy instead of having to post it to a comletely different site. This site is very simple to use but is also really smooth. I would give this a 4 out of 5 because of the overall satisfaction I had when using this tool. There is a lot of controversy over whether or not this site is legal and all the research I've done says it is so hopefully it's not illegal. You can reach the tool here.
FluxTime is an animation and editing site that not only creates your projects, but also shares them with other users that use the tool. The target group for this site is children but it can be used by adults as well. The reason its mainly used for kids is because of the simplicity of the site and editing tools. The site currently has over 25,000 unique visitors and 1,500 resident animators. You can create clip art, different characters and much more with this site. The tool was created by Marcus Winter who currently live in the United Kingdom. I would rate this tool 4 out of 5 due to the easy access and use. This is a free tool but may require downloads for some content.
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