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(Note: Coding Elite is not affiliated with any of the third party links below.)
The aim of this page is to simply give useful links to any online software/script tools (FREE tools only, that is) that could prove beneficial to your site - they have for me. That's why if I find something I like, I add it to this list.
Remember... if it is free and the best, or free and reasonably good, then recommend it.

Resource #1: Pop-in builder
URL: http://popinbuilder.icoder.com/
Description: If you have ever wanted to have pop-in forms for your site, but you're not sure how to actually create them properly - this site can do it for you!
Because these types of pop-ins are still effective, if you aren't experimenting with things like this already, it's definitely worth looking at.
You can set the amount of time it the pop-in form enters after, and the position the pop-in form comes from. You can also set a border and any aesthetics like fonts and colors.

Resource #2: Scrollbar color changer
URL: http://iconico.com/CSSScrollbar/
Description: Have you ever seen sites with a fancy colored scrollbar? This site lets you create them for your own site, quickly and easily.
This tool allows you to change the color of the scrollbar on your site, including the face and highlight colors. You then just need to copy and paste some code on your site and when someone visits, you'll have your custom colored scrollbar.
(Note: This only works in Internet Explorer)

Resource #3: .doc to .pdf converter
URL: http://convert.neevia.com/
Okay, this is a big one... if you're writing an ebook, you need a way to convert it to a .pdf document - and this site can do it for you. I'm sure there are others but this one has always worked for me.
Just upload your .doc file, and this little tool will take it, convert it and then give you the new .pdf file. Simple and effective.

Resource #4: Expired domain search
URL: http://srv.domaininformer.com/srv/di?DeletedDomains
The expired domain search business is big. If you do a google search for "expired domain", you'll come up with a ton of membership sites for $30+/month just to provide this service. That's because expired domains can prove to be very valuable.
It is extremely difficult to find a free service like this, but the above link is the best I have seen so far. It will give you the Google/Alexa rank, and a list of domains containing your keyword. I highly recommend you check it out.

Resource #5: Whois lookup
URL: http://www.whois.net/
Ever wanted to know who owns a domain and where they reside? A simple whois search can do it for you. You can use something like this just if you want to validate someone who you are going to do business with.
Of course, by now most people have a whois guard that prevents people doing things like this, but you can still do a whois search on someone in case you are unsure.
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