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A Month Inside Apple’s Walled Garden: It’s Not As Bad As You’d Think
When you buy an Apple device, you agree to a bunch of restrictions. You don’t have as much control over your phone, third-party apps don’t have access to all the features that Apple’s software does, and lots of other apps are banned. But if you agree to live under Apple’s roof, you have the benefits…
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Roll Your Own Dropbox Clone With A Raspberry Pi And BitTorrent Sync
Want to keep your files in sync but not have them stored on somebody else’s server? If you have a Raspberry Pi, you can create your own Dropbox-like solution using the free BitTorrent Sync utility.
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Why I Ditched Photo Management Apps And Use Dropbox Instead
I’ve cycled through lots of photo apps and found little more than bloated software with features I didn’t need. They filled up my hard drive, used excessive CPU cycles and didn’t deliver the promise of organising my photos with ease. Rather than continue on a pointless path, I took a step back, organised my photos…
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TickTick Is A Syncing To-Do App With Flexible Scheduling Options
Web/iOS/Android/Chrome: If Astrid’s pending shutdown has you bummed, or you just want a syncing to-do app with solid recurring task options and collaboration tools, TickTick is a new kid on the block that’s worth a look. It’s built by the same folks behind GTasks, another tool we’ve mentioned.