1001 Free Fonts is probably the oldest of the bunch when it comes to free fonts resources. Most of the fonts should be free to use as you want, but there are also a few shareware fonts included. The best you can do is check the license terms of each font that you download so that you do not get into any legal issues
While the given typeface may freely be copied and passed along to other individuals for private use as its original downloadable zip-file, it may not be sold or published without written permission by its respective author.
- 91 Mobiles
91mobiles.com is the largest gadget discovery site in India, focused on smartphones. It provides information and interactive tools to help people decide which phone to buy and where to buy it from.
91mobiles.com is visited by over 25 million gadget enthusiasts every month, and ranks among the top 200 websites in India. 91mobiles has a team of 70 people based out of Gurgaon (HO) and Chennai.91mobiles.com works with most of the leading electronics and telecom brands (Samsung, Nokia, Oppo, Vivo, etc.), as well as leading e-tailers (Amazon, Flipkart, PayTM, TataCliq etc.), to provide them with innovative ways to reach 91mobiles.com’s gadget enthusiast community for promoting their products and offers.
- Corrupt a file
Upload your file and we'll corrupt it for you. Then you can download and send it to whomever and they'll only be able to open a corrupted file. This will give you some precious and sweet extra time.
Any type of file. Word documents, excel, powerpoint, mp3, mp4, etc. The only requirement is that there needs to be text, sound, something in the file. We can't corrupt any empty file.
We run the file through a series of commands that replaces your file with corrupted a file. It is so effective that we can't recover your original file if we wanted to.
- Rain mood
"Rainy Mood" and "Rain makes everything better" are trademarks of Tailored Music, Inc. That means it's against the law to impersonate us or to make products that use our trademarks.
You can listen (pitter-patter) sound of raindrops. The first line describes a drizzle and the second a torrent of rain. ... The word originates from Greek onoma (name) and poiein (to make).