The Wayback Machine extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Android has been updated to version 3.4.6, enhancing users' ability to quickly access a vast array of archived web pages. This tool is particularly useful when users encounter broken links or missing pages, allowing them to retrieve past versions of websites and their associated content, including images, source code, and documents. The Wayback Machine boasts an extensive archive of millions of websites, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to recover lost information or explore the history of a site.
Thunderbird for Android 12.0 Beta 7 released
Thunderbird for Android has recently launched its Beta version 12.0 Beta 7, allowing users to experience the full capabilities of Thunderbird directly on their Android devices. This mobile application provides powerful email management and productivity tools, designed to keep users connected and organized while on the go.
Browsec VPN for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android 3.92.4 released
The Browsec VPN has recently released version 3.92.4 for popular browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and for Android devices. This VPN extension is designed to encrypt user traffic, ensuring secure browsing and access to blocked websites. By routing traffic through a secure cloud network, Browsec helps users maintain their privacy by preventing third parties from tracking their online activities.
AndroidDrive 2.4.5 released
The latest version of AndroidDrive, 2.4.5, has been released, providing users with a free and open-source application that allows them to mount their Android smartphones as a drive on Windows systems. This functionality enables seamless file transfers and management between devices. To use AndroidDrive, users need to enable USB debugging on their Android devices. This can be done through a series of steps: access the Settings menu, navigate to "About phone," and tap the "Build Number" seven times to unlock developer options. After that, users should return to the main settings, go to System > Advanced > Developer Settings, and enable USB debugging.
Todoist for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Android 12.14 released
The latest release of Todoist for popular web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, as well as for Android, enhances the organization of both work and personal tasks. This tool allows users to easily convert frequently visited websites into tasks, such as adding blog posts to a reading list or saving items to a wishlist. Todoist streamlines daily planning by enabling users to visualize their tasks and check them off directly within the browser, minimizing the need to switch between applications.
LinkedIn for Android 4.1.1100.1 released
The latest release of LinkedIn for Android, version 4.1.1100.1, enhances the mobile experience for users seeking to build professional networks and stay informed about industry trends. This app serves as a portable extension of the LinkedIn platform, allowing users to manage their professional profiles and connect with colleagues directly from their Android devices.
Thunderbird for Android 12.0 Beta 5 released
Thunderbird for Android 12.0 Beta 5 has been released, allowing users to access and explore a full suite of Thunderbird features on their Android devices. This beta version is designed to provide a comprehensive email management experience, enabling users to stay connected and organized while on the move. The stable version of the app is also available for those who prefer a more polished experience.
Todoist for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Android 12.12 released
Todoist has released an update for its applications available on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Android, aimed at enhancing productivity in both work and personal life. This powerful task management tool allows users to easily organize their tasks by adding frequently visited websites as tasks, such as saving blog posts or wishlist items. Additionally, it enables users to keep track of work obligations that require timely follow-ups, making daily planning straightforward and visually accessible.
AndroidDrive 2.4.4 released
The latest version of AndroidDrive, version 2.4.4, has been released. This free and open-source application allows users to mount their Android smartphones as drives on Windows computers, facilitating easy file management between devices. For optimal functionality, users must enable USB debugging on their Android devices. This process involves accessing the device's settings, navigating to "About phone," tapping the "Build Number" seven times to unlock developer options, and subsequently enabling USB debugging in the Developer Settings menu.
Wayback Machine for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Android 3.4.5 released
The Wayback Machine extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Android has been updated to version 3.4.5, enhancing users' ability to access a vast repository of archived web pages. This tool is invaluable for anyone who has encountered a missing webpage, enabling users to retrieve data from countless archived versions of websites. The Wayback Machine boasts an extensive database, preserving millions of sites along with their images, source code, and documents, allowing users to explore how a website appeared on different dates.
Pixel Gun 3D for Android 25.7.1 released
The latest update, version 25.7.1, for Pixel Gun 3D on Android has been released, enhancing the experience of this popular block world shooter. Pixel Gun 3D offers a blend of multiplayer, single-player campaigns, and survival modes, making it a versatile game for mobile users. Players can engage in thrilling battles with friends, classmates, or opponents from across the globe. A unique feature of the game is its character customization options, allowing users to create personalized avatars using a specialized skins maker, which they can flaunt during gameplay.
Thunderbird for Android 11.0 released
Thunderbird for Android has officially launched version 11.0, bringing the robust features of the popular email client to mobile users. This app allows you to enjoy the full functionality of Thunderbird on your Android device, making it easier to manage emails, stay organized, and remain connected while on the go.
Browsec VPN for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android 3.92.1 released
Browsec VPN has released version 3.92.1 for popular web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, as well as for Android devices. This extension is designed to enhance online privacy by encrypting internet traffic and enabling users to bypass access restrictions on various websites. By routing data through a secure cloud network, Browsec prevents unauthorized tracking, identification, or data interception.
LinkedIn for Android 4.1.1088.0 released
LinkedIn has released version 4.1.1088.0 of its mobile application for Android devices, further enhancing the platform that facilitates professional networking and keeps users informed about industry news. This app serves as an essential tool for users to manage their LinkedIn profiles, which act as professional resumes, showcasing career accomplishments and skills.
Thunderbird for Android 11.0 Beta 3 released
Thunderbird for Android 11.0 Beta 3 has been released, offering users the chance to experience the full range of Thunderbird features on their Android devices. This beta version allows for comprehensive testing of essential functionalities, making email management more efficient and accessible on the go. Users can set up email accounts easily, either automatically or manually, and enjoy features such as reading and fetching messages, account switching, and timely notifications.
TubeBuddy for Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Android 2.1.1823 released
TubeBuddy has recently released an update (version 2.1.1823) for its extension compatible with Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Android. This tool is designed specifically for YouTube creators, providing a suite of features that streamline channel management and optimization. By using TubeBuddy, creators can spend less time on the tedious aspects of media production and concentrate more on creating engaging content.
Browsec VPN for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android 3.91.0 released
Browsec VPN has released version 3.91.0 for popular web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and for Android devices. This extension is designed to encrypt internet traffic, enabling users to bypass restrictions and access blocked websites. By routing data through a secure cloud network, Browsec VPN enhances privacy, preventing tracking and data sniffing by third parties.
YouTube for Android 20.19.37 released
The latest release of YouTube for Android, version 20.19.37, allows users to easily watch and share their favorite videos on the platform. This official app includes several features designed to enhance the user experience, such as personalized recommendations on the Home tab, updates from subscribed channels on the Subscriptions tab, and access to previously viewed and liked videos on the Account tab. Users can also engage with content through likes, comments, and shares, and have the ability to upload and edit their videos directly within the app, utilizing various filters and music options.
TubeBuddy for Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Android 2.1.1814 released
TubeBuddy has released an update (version 2.1.1814) for its browser extension compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android. This powerful tool is designed specifically for YouTube creators, helping them streamline their channel management and optimize their content effectively. By leveraging TubeBuddy’s features, creators can shift their focus away from the intricacies of media production and dedicate more time to creating engaging videos.
Thunderbird for Android 11.0 Beta 1 released
Mozilla has released the Beta version of Thunderbird for Android 11.0, allowing users to access and test a comprehensive suite of Thunderbird features directly on their Android devices. This version aims to enhance email management and productivity, making it easier for users to stay connected and organized while on the go.