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    The only Android file manager you need – Computerworld

    At its core, Google Files makes it painless and almost even pleasant to browse through your phone’s local storage and find, share, or organize any files you’ve downloaded or transferred onto the device. The app lets you look through folders or sort items by type (documents, images, videos, and so on) and optionally move sensitive materials into an encrypted and…

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    6 Ways of Opening the Task Manager app on Windows 10/11

    Task Manager is an app on the Windows 10/11 operating system that is used to monitor the running apps and services of your Windows 10/11 operating system. The Task Manager app is also used for monitoring the CPU, memory, disk, network, GPU, and other hardware usage information. A few screenshots of the Windows Task Manager app are shown below: In…

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    Why I Prefer a Tiling Window Manager on Linux

    Summary A keyboard-first workflow is great if you’re already a touch typist. Keeping your entire config in text files makes it easy to move and keep with you. Tiling window managers look cool and can be fun to use. Do you shake your head whenever you see someone extoll the virtues of a tiling window manager? They’re certainly not for…

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    Five lesser known Task Manager features in Windows 11

    Windows 11 is far from perfect, but it does make Task Manager significantly better. It’s modern, has a search bar, and easy-to-understand graphs. But what are some of the lesser-known features of the Task Manager? In this article, we’re going to take a closer look at some of our favourite Task Manager features. Generate live kernel dump using Task Manager…

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    Want a Really Lightweight Desktop Linux Experience? Try a Window Manager

    Summary Window managers manage only windows in the X Window System, providing you an alternative to Linux desktop environments. Tiling and stacking window managers let you use your screen space efficiently. Popular window managers for Linux include Openbox, Fluxbox, awesome, and Enlightenment, each offering unique features. Many more are available in your Linux package manager. Find one you like! While…

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    Avanade names new general manager for the UK and Ireland

    Microsoft solutions provider Avanade has announced the appointment of Paula Panarra as its new general manager for the UK and Ireland. An experienced industry veteran, Panarra brings more than 30 years’ experience to the role and has served as Avanade’s general manager for Iberia since April. From 1 December, she will now lend her expertise to the delivery of Avanade’s…

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    Getting started with Google Password Manager – Computerworld

    Google Password Manager 101 First things first: You shouldn’t have to do anything to turn the Google Password Manager on. The system, once considered part of Google’s Smart Lock feature, works across Android, iOS, ChromeOS, and any other desktop platform where you’re signed into Chrome — and it’s typically activated by default in all of those places. You’ll see the…

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    How Secure Is Firefox’s Password Manager?

    Firefox Password Manager fast facts Pricing: Free for all Firefox usersKey features: Secure password generation. Password auto-fill. Multi-device sync. Password breach alerts. Mozilla Firefox has a built-in password manager that stores and auto-fills account credentials for websites and online apps. It works much the same as third-party password managers, but many users wonder if it offers the same amount of…

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    Is Google Password Manager Safe to Use in 2024?

    Google Password Manager’s fast facts Pricing: Free for all Google users.Key features: Password generator. Password autofill. Password checkup and alerts. Password import and export. On-device encryption. Image: Google If you find yourself mostly in the Google ecosystem for your day-to-day online activities, you may have wondered if the free Google Password Manager is safe enough as your sole password manager…

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    This Simple Linux Task Manager Is Enough to Manage Your Daily Life

    Key Takeaways TickTick is a task management app with a great Linux client. TickTick offers a free and a Premium plan, with the Premium plan providing extra features like a calendar view. TickTick excels in list and calendar views, offering easy task management by dragging and dropping, but may not suit advanced functions. Managing tasks and your daily workload can…

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