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The Best Windows Software
Windows is swimming in a sea of free applications. Which ones can you trust and which ones are the best? If you're unsure or need to solve a specific task, consult this list.
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Antivirus Software Isn’t Enough: 5 Things You Must Do to Avoid Malware
Stay safe and secure online after installing antivirus software by following these steps for safer computing.
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Inbox When Ready – Protect your focus
This Chrome extension will help you spend less time on your email. If you're a good fit, you'll reclaim about an hour every week.
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Finally Use Your Touchscreen With Windows Ink
Got a touchscreen and Windows 10? Then you must try Windows Ink! We show you how to take notes, draw sketches, or annotate screenshots. No stylus required.
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Neat Messages for Gmail
Improves the readibility of plain text Gmail messages by putting them in a neat container.
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Hotspot Shield Is An Easy-To-Use VPN With Elite Security
Thinking about using a VPN, but not sure where to start? You probably need a simple VPN client, and Hotspot Shield might just be the answer.
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5 of the Best Desktop Email Clients That Don't Cost a Dime
Some people say that you should stop using desktop email clients. Postbox and Outlook are the two main options, but they're pricey. If you only need an email client to handle one or two personal accounts, then a free email client will likely serve you just fine - just be aware that you may run into feature restrictions as a free user.
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Instazzap for WhatsApp Web ™
See your unread chats in the toolbar, easily share to WhatsApp Web ™ friends (images, texts and much more)
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Fix Common Gmail Annoyances With These 5 Free Chrome Extensions and Apps
Gmail hasn't fixed several common annoyances and mistakes. These tools can fill the gaps and improve your email experience.
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Instapaper
Instapaper browser extension to save links for offline reading.
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