A Few Of The MacOS Apps That I Really Like
A few weeks ago I went to the Apple Store at Friendly Center in Greensboro, NC to pick up my M4 Mac Mini. This would be my first official use of MacOS on any kind of a regular basis.
A few weeks ago I went to the Apple Store at Friendly Center in Greensboro, NC to pick up my M4 Mac Mini. This would be my first official use of MacOS on any kind of a regular basis.
As we all know, cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive and others are all very convenient ways to share files between devices, sometimes doing it locally is just satisfying…
Over the years, people have often considered apps and websites to be two totally different things. In some cases they certainly are, but in other cases they can be one in the same for the most part.
In today’s world we have some kind of login information for just about every site we visit frequently. From our email accounts, banking accounts, credit card accounts and so much more. It can be tough to memorize each and every password for each different site, especially since it’s never recommended to use the same password for more than one site.
Nova Launcher has been around for well over 12 years at this point and has been the number one ranked 3rd party home screen replacement app in the Google Play Store for most of that time. Nova has tons of features that users find useful when it comes to various ways they can customize their home screens and even app drawers.
Nova Launcher has been around for well over 12 years at this point and has been the number one ranked 3rd party home screen replacement app in the Google Play Store for most of that time.
Today I’m going to talk about the Android apps that I use most often on my device or along side of my device. These are apps that I highly recommend to others to use for various reasons.
I was inspired by jcrabapple@dmv.community to write up a post about the apps, software and other things that I use on a daily basis.