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5 open-source apps that are so good their premium versions are worth paying for
Not paywalled, just worth paying for.
The importance of backing up your files seems obvious, but choosing how gets complicated fast. The built-in Windows backup option is painfully basic, while decent software costs serious money.
Not only does Android have plenty of apps on the Google Play Store, but it also allows users to install apps from elsewhere.
What if sharing and managing files didn’t have to involve bloated software, subscription fees, or convoluted setups? Imagine a tool that’s lightweight, open source, and powerful enough to handle ...
Fossify File Manager is a free, open-source alternative to Google Files with a privacy-first approach ...
There are a few apps I must install on any new Android phone. Without them, using my handset would be quite challenging. These include the usual suspects like shopping and banking apps, browsers, AI ...
The subscription-free Android setup ...
Recently I was watching a keynote address by Canonical founder and creator of Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth, who spoke about his vision for Ubuntu to provide quality support and security maintenance ...
LibreOffice is expanding its line of attack, now targeting OnlyOffice, its rival, for being "partners with Microsoft in a strategy to lock users in." ...
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