While Nextcloud on its own is great, it can be even better with the addition of apps. We’ve put together some of the best apps for your Nextcloud server.
To keep your Mac running in tip-top shape, you should give it a good thorough cleaning every now and then. FoneDog PowerMyMac is a useful tool for this.
Google’s Calendar and Contacts is not the only option for Android. If you are using other calendar app, learn how you can sync CalDav and CardDav to Android.
If you look around the Web, you’ll find a lot of reports of people switching from Python to Go. So is Go better than Python? We examine Golang vs. Python to see which is better.
When you have forgotten your Windows password and are locked out of your computer, you can use iSumsoft Windows Password Refixer to reset your Windows password.
Topgrade can upgrade almost everything on your Linux system. It supports the package manager, Ruby Gems, Atom packages, Linuxbrew, Snap and Flatpak apps.
Databases can be quite tough to fix when something goes wrong. When your databases become corrupted, Recovery Toolbox for MySQL can help you rescue it.
If you’re looking to refactor your code to move similar snippets into a single function you can reuse, an advanced tool like Code Compare can be useful.
Guest Additions in VirtualBox is an important tool to fix issues in the guest operating system. Learn how you can install Guest Additions in Virtualbox.
If you’re going to spend a lot of time in a chair, it better be a good chair. In taking a look at the Ewin Calling Series gaming chair, it shows just how much Is missing from standard office chairs.
If something goes wrong with your database, it’s a pretty big deal. Recovery Toolbox for DBF is a multi-tool for databases that help recover your data.
Finding specific content within files can be fairly difficult. SeekFast is a simple, but powerful, tool that helps you find text inside files. If you can put words in it, SeekFast can search it.
Have you ever thought about running PC games on your Android phone? This is possible, though you’ll have to consider what exactly you’re looking to run.
There are times when you want to access your Mac remotely, and there are many different ways to remote access your Mac. Here are some of the easier ways.
LibreOffice added support for opening and editing remote files saved on another location. Here is how to edit remote files from Google Drive in LibreOffice.
There are times when you need to open a floating window right beside your work so you can monitor it constantly. Pennywise can solve this problem for you.
Plain text note-taking apps are popular because they are easy to use and compatible with all platforms. These are the best plain text note-taking apps for every platform.
Usenet is older than the Internet as we know it. To access Usenet, you’ll need a Usenet provider. That’s where a provider like UseNeXT can come in handy.
If you are working with a file in macOS, there are times when you will get the error code 43 message. Here is how you can fix Mac’s error code 43 issue.
IFTTT may be a web-based service, but it’s also available for Android. We’ve put together a list of the best ways to automate your Android phone with IFTTT.
There are numerous ways to spruce up the XFCE terminal. For those who want to tweak their terminal, here are five great XFCE terminal themes to check out.
If you live in Outlook as some people do, backing up and storing your data becomes increasingly important. This is where Stellar Converter for OST comes in.
Some task apps have so many features that keeping them up to date is a task in itself. If you prefer a simpler option, TaskPaper might be perfect for you.
If you’re a musician on a budget, Linux might be attractive, as there is a wealth of music production apps available. Here are some of the best apps for music production on Linux.
If you have a collection of hi-res music, you don’t have to get a standalone player. You can use your Android phone as a hi-res audio player. Here’s how.
Moving data between PCs can be a hassle. EaseUS Todo PCTrans Professional 10.0 is meant to do exactly this, and it adds a lot of other functionality into the package as well.
Just because you are using XFCE doesn’t mean it has to be ugly. Looking to spice up the look of your XFCE desktop? There’re plenty of XFCE themes around.
If you use Linux, there will be a time when you need to know more about your network. The ss command is useful for you to monitor your network connection.
You might find yourself running the same few commands every time you launch PowerShell or the command prompt. Why not save some time and run them automatically on launch?