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What are some other websites like Grammarly.com?

There is too much hype around Grammar checker tools. Most of them are far from the perfect when it comes to checking grammar and plagiarism in your content.Grammarly is perhaps the most popular tool in the above domain. However, I realized there are several not-so-popular tools which are equally effective (some are better) in what Grammarly does.Here are some:ProWritingAid: Your Writing Assistant as they call themselves.Genuinely, ProWritingAid is way better in Grammar checking and Proofreading when it comes to the comparison with Grammarly. However, it doesn’t have an android keyboard like the companion, it is better at what it does.Even though, I don’t like the web interface, I love using it. It further have a life-time membership along with a plagiarism checker which is good for students and writers who are concerned about plagiarism and content theft.PlagiarismCheckerXI came to know about PCX in my college days when we had to submit our research paper. It took us almost 15 days to fully write the paper but since it was our very first experience, we forgot to cite sources properly. It supports multiple languages and comes with handy features like bulk upload and offline access after 2 continuous checks (perhaps the only tool like this).Just to let you know: It only supports Windows and comes with a life-time membership.Ginger SoftwareGinger is actually the second most popular grammar editor after Grammarly. It does provide a free grammar checker and additional plagiarism checker. Good enough with free browser extensions and native applications.Hope it helps!

What are some good websites for GATE exam preparation?

If you want to see video lectures then here is channel for us(CSE)..Computer Science and Engineeringthere are some many other websites that provides online videos,quiz on GATE, and questions bank too....Freedu.in - Cracking exams just got easier and gamifiedif you want material on PDF formats and written books then it is available at here:MediaFireif you want to see material from facebook uploaded by GATE inspirants then it is here:Facebookhere is gate notes for 2015:2015 Made Easy Hand Written Notes (-By worstguymanu)For best resource and practice for mathematics for GATE is available at here..Khan Academyad i think This material is enough to crack GATE... :)all the best.. :)

What are some very informative websites on any subject, other than common ones like Quora and Wikipedia?

Literature and readingLetters of Note : Collecting letters, postcards, and all things not found in books by some of the most influential people in the world.Archive.org : Providing free and open access to countless books, websites, songs, movies, and almost everything digital.Project Gutenberg : Thousands of free e-books.Brain Pickings : The best review/recommendation blog for your daily reading needs.Futility Closet : A collection of all oddities in literature and art.CliffsNotes : Helping you understand the plot, the conventions, the themes, the motifs, and character motivations from books.MOOCs: Helping you learn from the comfort of your roomKhan AcademyCourseraedXUdemyiversityUdacityFutureLearnMIT Open CourseWareOpen Learning at HarvardOpen Yale CoursesCMU - Open Learning InitiativeNPTELLearningDuolingo : A new languageCodeacademy : CodingChesscademy : Playing chessJustin Guitar : Playing the guitarLizard Point: GeographyTED : Great talks on various subjectsLifehacker : Tips and tricks for everyday lifeAddictiveTips : Tips and tricks for the techiesInstructables : Make it yourselfTop Documentary Films : Hundreds of free documentariesAlso, Documentary HavenMultiple StackExchange forums (depending on interest)The complete list can be found here: http://stackexchange.com/sites#Quora, http://Quora.comMultiple subreddits (again, depending on interest)Sub-reddit starter packBooster packOthersSnopes.com : Debunking myths. One at a time.TV Tropes : Breaking down the conventions used in all forms of art.Atlas Obscura : Exploring the unknowns of the world.Listverse : Lists, lists, and more lists.Neatorama : The alternative 'front page of the internet' - curating the most interesting things from the web.The Needle Drop : Music reviewsThe Art Of Manliness : Helping you become the perfect "man".Blogs for MBA aspirants (in the domains of Finance, Marketing, Economics, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship)Deepak Mehta (दीपक मेहता)'s answer to Which are the must read sites and blogs for an MBA student specifically for, e.g., finance, marketing, startups, technology, et cetera?

I need some design insight. Is my website too plain?

Simplicity has always been my objective in web sites. The faster I can find what I want the better. Put another way for a business, don't confuse the customer - you have about 5 seconds to capture his/her attention and if they can't find something, they are gone.

In general, I really like the graphics and layout mostly. Consider this supercritical if you must, but here's my thoughts:

1) I agree with Josh, I don't like green.
2) Take the chit-chat off your About Us page. Delete this "Hi, welcome to Small Change's About page! Since you are here, I suppose you want to know more about us, hmm?". It's obvious they want to know more since they clicked on that page.
3) Your custom wallet form asks for a pattern selection, but there are no choices.
4) Put something on your "wallets" page or delete it. That's the first place I went and found a "coming soon" sign. Not good.
5) Post pics of all your samples or examples. Don't ask your customer for email, that's why they visited your web site.
6) Your pricing info on the home page is inconsistent. There's no pricing stated on the girly wallet page, nor have you explained the acceptance email.
7) Don't confuse your customer with more than one menu (best idea). Either combine it or make a logical reason for having more than 1 menu.
8) lastly, maybe you could increase the font size only slightly on your dialogue pages. That might make the pages seem fuller.

Good Luck

Are there any sites like MIT OCW?

So far I did not find anything as good as MIT OCW.You can go to individual IITs websites and click on Academics. Some of the departments at these IITs have given a very good information of courses and syllabus they teach. That information can give you very good idea of what you need to study.NPTEL has made many of the video lectures at IITs available on their website as well as youtube.But just videos are not enough. Reading material is extraordinarily important while studying engineering, maths, physics, chemistry etc. For maths, physics, chemistry, software engg, computer science you have lot of reading material available online. But for engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical etc), you need to rely on very costly books (Inside college you can borrow them from libraries). But lot of reading material (especially latest and old one too) is available in scientific/engineering journals (there are tons of them and these are dedicated to individual research areas). I find http://scholar.google.com an extraordinary tool to find that information. It will take you to the links (especially journals) that can help you learn on your own.Hope this helps.

Are there any websites like Millsberry, Trollz, and Neopets?

There is a game kind of like those. It gets boring, but its funny. U probably already no it but its called Club Penguin. U r in a land with people all over the world. Every holiday there is a new clothing item, which u get even if your not a member. U can annoy people too. But most of all meet people and hang out.

Do you like Megashare.com?Is there a better website?

I've seen that it has a large selection of movies,but I when I was about to sign up,it asked for a credit card number number,but you don't pay for anything.But I don't trust these websites,Does anyone know a better website that has free movies without asking for too much personal info? Also does Megashare even have all movies?

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