Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
Search Hidden Netflix Categories and Save Your Favourites With This Extension
Chrome: Netflix has a ton of hidden categories codes you can use to find movies and shows you’re into. The aptly-named Chrome extension Netflix Categories helps you find and save the ones you like.
No More Voicemail Prevents Callers From Leaving a Message
Android/iOS: Not everyone is a fan of voicemail. If you’re in that camp, No More Voicemail will keep callers from leaving you a voicemail by taking away the option altogether.
Eightydays Helps Plan Your Multi-City Trip
Web/iOS: Travel planning typically includes a lot of research. When you’re planning a trip with stops in different cities, the research can be even more time-consuming. Eightydays can help.
YouTube Go Downloads Videos For Offline Viewing, Saves Your Data Plan
Android: Few apps are less kind to your limited data plan than YouTube. If you want to download videos to watch offline, you can subscribe to YouTube Red or use the new, free YouTube Go.
Mas Updates and Installs Mac App Store Apps From the Command Line
Mac: In order to manually update any apps you download from the Mac App Store, you have to open the app, click the download tab, wait for it to update, then click the update all button. Mas is a little command line interface that lets you do all that from your favourite Terminal app.
Steam Cleaner Cleans Up Duplicate and Leftover Files from Steam, Uplay, and GoG Galaxy
Windows: Whether all of your games are Steam games, Uplay titles from Ubisoft, or GoG purchases loaded into Galaxy, odds are after installing or uninstalling, you probably have duplicate files, leftover files, or redistributables you don’t need anymore. Steam Cleaner takes care of them all for you.
Give Your Virtual Windows Desktops a Name With This AutoHotkey Script
Windows: The new multiple desktops feature in Windows 10 is as excellent as it is overdue. However, it would be nice if you could do things like give your desktop a name or see which desktop you’re currently on. This AutoHotkey script does just that.
ReadKit, the RSS Reader for Mac, Cleans Up Its Design, Adds a New Dark Theme, and More
Mac: ReadKit is one of the best RSS readers on Mac, and today it’s getting a little better with a revamped interface that includes a unified toolbar, a new dark theme, and more.
Enhanced History Gives You Complete Search, Filters, and Tags for Your Browser History
Chrome: If you’ve ever read an article and then went through your history later to find it again, or wanted to clear specific portions of your history, Enhanced History can help. It’s a fork of and improvement on the much-loved Better History (just without the malware that landed in it and other Chrome extensions a while back.)
NooBoss Restricts Chrome Extensions to Select Sites and Monitors Them for Updates
Chrome: If you use a lot of Chrome extensions, then you know Chrome’s built-in extensions manager doesn’t give you much control. NooBoss is an extension manager that allows you to control which sites extensions work on, monitor when they update, and more.
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“No more voicemail” – Link Broken
EDIT: Found the app, doesn’t work on a S7 edge… Geez