In the next release of Subsonic, the software is going closed source. If you prefer open source software, here are some great Subsonic alternatives.
By Derrik Diener – May 20, 2016
Animated GIFs have become really popular in the past few years. Here is how you can create and edit animated Gifs from the command line in Ubuntu.
By Himanshu Arora – May 18, 2016
Want to create a blank disk image on your Mac for your storage? This guide will help you do that so that you can add and delete files as needed.
By Mahesh Makvana – May 17, 2016
In Windows you can’t charge any device through your USB ports if your computer is in sleep mode unless you uncheck a box in settings. Here’s how!
By Judy Sanhz – May 16, 2016
gThumb is an application to view and organize images; however, you can also use it to batch resize images. Here’s how to perform batch resizing on Ubuntu.
By Himanshu Arora – May 16, 2016
Ever noticed the brightness of the display on Windows 10 adjusts without doing anything? That’s Adaptive Brightness, and here’s how to disable it.
By Judy Sanhz – May 13, 2016
Looking to access your Ubuntu PC from your Android device? Check out the Home Remote Control app which allows you to control your PC remotely.
By Himanshu Arora – May 13, 2016
Did you know that the Mac Reminders app allows you to easily create a reminder for emails so you don’t forget about them? Here’s how to do that.
By Mahesh Makvana – May 12, 2016
Linux doesn’t have an official Google Drive Client. OverGrive is a third-party Google Drive client that aims to provide a complete desktop solution. Check it out.
By Ayo Isaiah – May 12, 2016
If you frequently deal with Windows Registry, here’s a way to bookmark Windows Registry locations so that you can easily find them later.
By Karrar Haider – May 11, 2016
Want to run UNIX commands on your Mac via the Command Line Tools utilities? You can do so with our without Xcode. Here’s how to do it without.
By Mahesh Makvana – May 9, 2016
If you find Adobe Flash on your Mac to be a threat to the security of your machine, you can follow this guide to get that utility removed.
By Mahesh Makvana – May 8, 2016
Looking for an easy way to see the battery usage of apps in Windows 10? You can use Battery Saver to see which apps consume the most or least power.
By Judy Sanhz – May 7, 2016
Imgur-Screenshot is a simple bash script available for Linux and OS X. It lets you take a screenshot of a selected area and upload it to Imgur. Here’s how it works.
By Himanshu Arora – May 6, 2016
There may be times when you need to securely delete your data on your hard drive so that it is not recoverable. Super Eraser does that and leaves no traces. Check it out.
By Vamsi Krishna – May 3, 2016
If your Unity Dash search requirements are limited to your local system, here’s how to switch the online search feature off.
By Himanshu Arora – May 1, 2016
If you have several calendars for different purposes, you may want to set one of them as the default calendar. Here’s how to set the default calendar in OS X and iOS.
By Mahesh Makvana – Apr 30, 2016
Did you know that in Ubuntu 16.04 you can actually move the Unity launcher from its default ‘left’ position to the bottom? Here’s how to do it.
By Himanshu Arora – Apr 29, 2016
Looking to add website links to the Windows 10 start menu so that you can access them more easily and quickly? Here’s how to do that.
By Vamsi Krishna – Apr 28, 2016
Sometimes you may want to mirror your Android screen to your Windows PC. Here’s how you can do that using a software called TeamViewer.
By Vamsi Krishna – Apr 27, 2016
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