
LJ-XP
www.lj-xp.com
LJ-XP is a WordPress plugin, that will automatically crosspost any blog entries you make in WordPress to your LiveJournal. The plugin features a wide array of customization, including custom headers and footers, and the ability to include dynamic information in those headers/footers, such as permalinks, and the ability to drive comments to your WordPress. Any edits done on a WordPress post will also automatically crosspost BACK to your LiveJournal account. LJ-XP Requires WordPress 2.3 or higher, and is now on the official WordPress Plugin Repository, which means any updates made to the can be automatically updated from within your WordPress Plugins page.

QuickPlay Frontend
www.quickplayfrontend.com
QuickPlay is a multi-emulator frontend for Windows. It allows you to have an organized list of games for each console you have emulated, and launch files from within 7-Zip files. This allows for a massive reduction of used space on your drive. The project was originally started by an author who is now long-since missing. Nobody has been able to locate him, or contact him in any way. I have taken over the source code of the project, and created a new website organized around QuickPlay updates, and customization, and updates to the frontend itself.

Can You Call My Phone
www.canyoucallmyphone.com
Can You Call My Phone is a website that helps users locate a lost cellphone. What is the question you ask a friend or family member when a phone is lost? That’s right, you want them to call it so you can hear the ring, and find your phone. What happens if a friend or family member isn’t near? You most certainly cannot call them, and ask them to call you, so now you have another option, and that’s using this website instead!

Twit Smoking
www.twitsmoking.com
Twit Smoking is a website created by Corey DeGrandchamp and Bobby Kochanowicz. It is designed as a place to allow like-minded Twitter users who are trying to quit smoking a place to update each other, perhaps share tips, and other useful information. The idea behind the site came from Bobby, who used Twitter to keep in contact with some of his friends who were also trying to quit smoking.