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Zoho Writer: A solid tool to create documents on your Android tablet
Find out why Jack Wallen believes Zoho Writer is a solid tool for the creation of documents on your Android tablet.
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Gain an extra level of security on your Android phone with Vault-Hide
Jack Wallen takes a look at Vault-Hide, an applications that allows you to hide calls, contacts, SMS, pictures, videos, and more on your Android smartphone.
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Easily install Google Web fonts in Ubuntu with TypeCatcher
Jack Wallen explains how to install and use TypeCatcher, which is one of the easiest ways to get Google Web Fonts onto your Linux desktop.
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10 underdog open source apps you need to try
These open source applications continue to fly under the radar but they are strong candidates to replace more popular software choices.
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Improve your calendaring experience with Business Calendar
Find out how you can improve your calendaring experience on an Android smartphone with Business Calendar.
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Perform a batch removal of apps with Easy Uninstaller
Jack Wallen take a look at Easy Uninstaller, a free app that helps you remove batches of apps from your Android tablet.
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Another free office suite for Android: Olive Office
Jack Wallen takes a look at Olive Office Premium, a free office suite application for your mobile Android device.
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Three free email client apps for Android
Jack Wallen highlights three free email client apps that are more powerful, easier to navigate, or offer more options than Android's default email client.
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Uncover the note-taking power of Google Keep
Find out why Jack Wallen believes Google Keep is one of the best of breed for note-taking tools.
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What Linux really needs is more fun
Find out why Jack Wallen believes that Linux needs more fun in order to succeed on the desktop. Do you agree?