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PowerToys is a collection of power user utilities that should come standard with Windows 11 at this point. Here are some of ...
Someone recreated Windows 8.1's tiled Start menu for Linux — a niche, open-source throwback. It's Python-based, supports ...
Back-to-school doesn’t have to feel like a stress spiral of early alarms, packed schedules and endless to-do lists. The right stationery can quietly change the mood — turning ...
As everyone dusts off their planners, habit trackers, and “this is the year I’ll finally be organized” energy, iPadOS 26 ...
The open-source advantage also plays a big part. You're not trusting some VC-backed company to make decisions about your data. You own what you create, you can audit the code, and you can even ...
In a world where manufacturers are pushing their tablets to replace your laptop, Boox has taken a different approach with the Boox Note Air5 C. It doesn’t want to replace your laptop; it wants to ...
Apple Notes in macOS 26 can now import and export Markdown-formatted documents, giving developers, writers, and students an easier way to move text between apps. The built-in Notes app has long been a ...
One of the best apps on the iPhone that isn't on Android or Windows is Apple Notes. When Apple locks you in its walled garden, Notes is the consolation prize that makes you forget that you're ...
Windows gets a lot of flak from users for having more bloat than macOS or Linux, and rightfully so. The term "bloatware" is synonymous with a fresh Windows install, to the point that there are custom ...