Currently it’s impossible to purchase Raspberry Pi Zero. Otherwise, neat list.
Currently it’s impossible to purchase Raspberry Pi Zero. Otherwise, neat list.
I’m still on a quest to find small smartphone, prefferably Android with unmodified OS. I loved my Sony Xperia Mini for its size, but OS had silly UI modifications and updates ended on Android 4.0.4.
“Sell loot” task should be set to recurring.
Isn’t is against Youtube TOS to download videos/audio for offline use?
I’m not happy with Google Keep: reminders fail to appear at set times, they are usually late; all notes get synced, even if I say no to enabling sync; strange issues with UI, like not input field disappearing, incorrect scrollbar sizes.
You cannot get Windows 10 for free, you can only get free UPGRADE on eligible Windows versions. Why does everyone keeps repeating that Windows 10 is free?
Can you write iOS apps on iPad?
Would be nice if it could do simple calculations without connecting to web.
I get “coming soon”. Is this another staged rollout?
Say hello to another privacy hole.
Consider this: if all power users will turn off and block telemetry features, Microsoft only gets statistical usage data from normal users and will tweak future Windows versions even more suited for them.
Still waiting for app that fixes all privacy issues in one click.
“you want to have a quick shortcut to Windows Update” - you won’t need to do this, as updates are automatic.
It’s up. But functionality is even more basic than I expected - just a list of feed titles. And settings are stored in browser session storage, so there’s no way to sync your read items.
Too bad it still requires a plugin.
Vote: Halite
Why: Lightweight, open-source, no ads and unnecessary functions.
Sandboxie is very useful to keep your Windows system and programs directories clean. Especially when installing games.
One other thing that is bothering me - Android Studio settings directory size. Mine currently is 2GB. Not a problem on a hard drive, but on a SSD it's a quite a big chunk of wasted space.
FileHippo actually checks updates for a very limited range of software, some applications are not detected at all. Try SUMo from KCSoftwares, this tool finds pretty much all outdated software. On the downside, it doesn't download updates and links usually are to google search results.
It takes more time to start up and compile an app than Eclipse. Also, it needs more drive space. While some tools are really useful, building an app should take less time. And I think I have a quite high end PC.