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With so many flavors of Linux and amazing applications in their repositories, finding the right application for the job can be tricky. In our annual […]
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With so many flavors of Linux and amazing applications in their repositories, finding the right application for the job can be tricky. In our annual […]
Continue reading »The iPhone has the largest selection of mobile apps, but that also means it’s very hard to find what’s worth it. That’s why we’re highlighting […]
Continue reading »iPhone / Mac: You’ve got too many iOS email apps, but if you’re still looking for the perfect app for your workflow, Polymail is the […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Difficult to stand out as a weather app, but heck if Sunshine doesn’t. Previously exclusive to iOS, this app offers a beautiful […]
Continue reading »The Android store has over two million apps, which is why it is home to one of the largest app stores in the world. They’re […]
Continue reading »iOS: Scrivener is one of the best tools for organizing your long email , but the lack of a mobile app has always been a […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: We’re all used to how easy smart text is, but if emoji is your preferred way of communicating, Swiftmoji, the new keyboard […]
Continue reading »It’s that wonderful time of the year again. The Microsoft MSDN blog brings you yet another huge collection of useful, completely free eBooks. Eric Ligman […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: The Google Play Books app is already our favorite e-book on Android . Now with book series and comics, things are better. […]
Continue reading »iOS: Duolingo is one of the most popular ways to learn a new language , and today the company is releasing Tinycards, a tool for […]
Continue reading »iOS: Pixelmator is an amazingly robust image editing tool for iPhone and iPad, and it just got a little easier to use with the new […]
Continue reading »There are more awesome programs in Windows than we can count, but some of them are essential for just about any PC setup. In this […]
Continue reading »macOS: Airmail has long been our pick as the best email client for Mac , and it’s getting a little better today. New features in […]
Continue reading »If you’ve played Pokémon Go a lot, you’re probably tired of catching the same old Pokémon in your area. The Poke Radar Map and iPhone […]
Continue reading »Android: Wouldn’t it be great if real-world book page searches were as simple as pressing Ctrl-F on your keyboard to instantly find a search term? […]
Continue reading »Android: When we last asked what your favorite document scanning tool was, Lifehacker readers picked ABBY FineScanner by a small margin. Now it is finally […]
Continue reading »macOS: Safely deleting files is not an absolute necessity for most of us, but if you want to make sure that the individual files you […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Calendars have always had a very simple design, but if you’re not a fan, there are alternatives. Someone who is totally rethinking […]
Continue reading »Android: A couple of months ago, Google released a new version of its keyboard that lets you choose your own color scheme or background photo […]
Continue reading »Chrome: If you tend to switch between many different videos or sounds on the Internet, you know how annoying sound coming from multiple tabs can […]
Continue reading »iPad: Camera + on iPad isn’t as necessary as its iPhone counterpart, but today’s app enhancements may change that. Namely, in addition to a much-needed […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: The Adobe Lightroom app is a handy free set of digital editing tools . IPhone is now even more useful with RAW […]
Continue reading »iOS: There are countless note-taking apps available for your iPhone, but there is a little trick in Better Notes that is worth taking a look […]
Continue reading »iOS: We were fans of Moment when it launched a couple of years ago , but one problem with the app was that it could […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: The internet was full yesterday due to Pokémon Go ‘s seemingly excessive access to your Google account . While this all turned […]
Continue reading »iOS: If you’ve ever turned off your alarm in the morning just to find out later that there is a traffic jam or congestion that […]
Continue reading »Hacking the Kindle has a number of advantages, including installing custom screensavers and software, but recently, the availability of hacking has been limited to a […]
Continue reading »Internet / Android / iOS: Many services try to predict the music you will like using algorithms, and others have a completely human approach, but […]
Continue reading »Android: In Twitter parlance, a “tweet storm” is a string of multiple tweets to be read as one long message. Basically, it’s a way to […]
Continue reading »Android: URL shortening is a dime a dozen, but Bitly stands out for its tons of customizable features, including the ability to see how well […]
Continue reading »iOS: Figuring out the order in which to visit museums, historic sites, and restaurants on each day of your vacation can be tricky. Besides not […]
Continue reading »Apple’s newest operating system, macOS Sierra , won’t be out until fall, but the public beta is open to anyone brave enough to install it […]
Continue reading »Last month Apple revealed details of iOS 10 and the recently renamed macOS Sierra . Both are available today as public beta, which you can […]
Continue reading »macOS: There are tons of Pomodoro timers to choose from, but I love apps that disappear when you don’t need them and are a click […]
Continue reading »iOS: How many services do you subscribe to? Can you even remember them all? Bobby helps you keep track of all online services where you […]
Continue reading »macOS: Trello is one of our favorite organizing tools , but one potential drawback is the lack of its own desktop client. Paws uses Trello […]
Continue reading »iOS: If you’re going on vacation to somewhere your friends or family have already gone, it’s natural to ask what suggestions they have for where […]
Continue reading »macOS: If you’re tired of this useless still image as your desktop wallpaper, Live Desktop is a Mac app that gives you a selection of […]
Continue reading »Mac: You can do anything from the command line on a Mac, but with so many utilities, it’s hard to remember which commands do what. […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Visiting a new city is a great vacation, but without a guide it can be overwhelming. Detour offers audio tours of major […]
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