Miro Video Converter Free


Last night, I had an idea to put Movies section to this website, then I tried to convert some of my collections. After some painful useless hours waiting for my video conversion processed by other application (because it failed), I decided to look for another alternative. That’s when I stumbled upon Miro Video Converter Free. Like the name already stated clearly, it’s free.

Not only free to use then ask you for money later like freemium, Miro calls itself a “donationware”, so we can choose how much we want to donate (or not).

Quicktime used to be so reliable for me to convert video files. But not later when I downloaded the more various video in different formats. And also, sometimes my clients send me their footage for me to put in their video. And they tend to send me the videos in the format I’ve never heard of.

Easy To Use

Miro Video Converter Free is easy to use. It lets you choose by devices selection rather than some coding um…codes. So you can comfortably choose the output according to your destination devices.

Here is how it looks:

Miro Video Converter Free

The only cons I find is that it works rather slow. But perhaps that’s just my old MacBook Pro.

Get Miro from its official website.

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Fotor Free Online Photo Editor


It has been quite sometimes since the last time I wrote about online photo editor. I was using Pixlr back then, but I guess I don’t need that much editing power right now (and my connection is slowing down lately). Then I found Fotor free online photo editor. An online photo editing and also can be used as an online solution for basic/instant graphic design needs.

Without being nostalgic, maybe you remember when I talked about this (online editor) and was referring to Adobe Spark. Spark is cool, and I still use it occasionally, since I’ve found nothing on par with it yet.

Then I Found  Fotor Free Online Photo Editor

I was intending to make a banner for this website when I remember that I’ve also used Fotor before. And it was not impressive. After a minute or so waiting hopelessly for Adobe Spark to load, I decided to open Fotor instead. And, what a surprise? It comes with a new look. I just couldn’t resist to give it a try.

First, it requires me to login in order to sync my work to its cloud service. You can create a new login or simply use your Facebook account. Being paranoid I always have been, I used another method instead. :p

 Fotor free online photo editor

Then I started to choose from many templates, enough to keep me busy for a week.

The paid version allows  you to remove the ads. I can live with the ads for now. But I believe small screen users won’t get the full potential of Fotor with ads populating their screen. One more thing, you can also apply to be Fotor affiliates and get the best of both worlds. >;)

Well, what do you think? With tons of template to choose, I really think you should bookmark this website!

If you have used both  Fotor free online photo editor and Adobe Spark, I want to know your choice and why?