Hi all, I’ve built a tiny, free tool: *mythreewords.com <http://mythreewords.com>* maps *three simple words* to *any URL*. The idea came from loving *what3words* for places, but never remembering my own words. So here you *choose the three words you’ll remember* and point them at your link.
*Why use it (think “verbal QR code”):* - Perfect when you don’t have phones or business cards handy. - A snappy three-word phrase is easier to *say, hear, and remember* than a long URL. - Great for talks, posters, classes, meetings: “It's at *xray analysis software *on mythreewords.com”. *Try it (60 seconds):* 1. Go to *mythreewords.com <http://mythreewords.com>* 2. Search a phrase; exact matches redirect, otherwise you’ll see results 3. *Sign In* and *claim* your three words. Early adopters get the pick of the litter! 4. Paste the target URL (docs, repo, dataset, form, anything) and share the phrase *Power users:* treat it like a lightweight domain, append your words to the site: mythreewords.com/your.words.here → instant redirect. I’m sharing this here first as a small give-back to this community. It’s free, no ads and I pledge to keep it thatway for links related to ImageJ. More details and tips: *mythreewords.com/About <http://mythreewords.com/About>* If you try it, I’d love feedback or examples of how you use it. —Michael -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
