BYOND version 516.1685 has been released, enhancing the community-driven platform for creating and playing online multiplayer games. BYOND offers a vibrant space where players can explore a vast array of games developed by fellow users, while aspiring game developers are equipped with user-friendly tools for game creation. The platform features an easy-to-learn programming language and provides built-in online support, a variety of developer tools, and numerous articles and tutorials to assist creators in bringing their game ideas to life.
Stylus for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera 2.4.7 released
Stylus version 2.4.7 has been released for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, offering users a robust tool for customizing the appearance of their favorite websites. This extension enables the easy installation of themes and skins from various popular online repositories, allowing users to redesign their browsing experience effortlessly.
Print Friendly and PDF for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari 7.0.4 released
The latest release of Print Friendly & PDF version 7.0.4 is now available for major web browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. This tool is designed to enhance the printing experience by cleaning and formatting web pages, effectively removing advertisements, navigation elements, and other unnecessary content. This results in significant savings on paper and ink when printing.
Adobe Acrobat for Chrome 26.7.1.1 released
Adobe has released version 26.7.1.1 of Adobe Acrobat for Chrome, enhancing users' ability to manage PDF documents directly within their browser. This extension provides a comprehensive suite of tools for viewing, filling out, commenting on, signing, converting, and compressing PDF files. The integration of Adobe Acrobat into Google Chrome significantly boosts the PDF viewing experience, allowing users to add comments, sticky notes, text, and highlights for free.
Zen Browser 1.21.8b Released as a Maintenance Patch for Spaces, Split View, and UI Glitches
Zen Browser 1.21.8b has been released as a maintenance patch focused on resolving usability issues, built on the Firefox 152.0.6 engine. The update addresses four specific bugs, including issues with unrecoverable Spaces, rogue windows during split view, and UI gaps when dismissing promotional content. This patch does not introduce any new features or security updates, instead prioritizing stability and polish. With continued strong community engagement, this release highlights the browser's ongoing commitment to improving user experience while keeping pace with Mozilla's updates
Flagfox for Firefox 6.2.1 released
The latest release of Flagfox for Firefox, version 6.2.1, enhances the browsing experience by displaying a flag icon that represents the physical location of the web server you are connected to. This feature not only increases user awareness regarding the geographical context of their connection but also adds a layer of security. Understanding the server's location can help users identify potential language settings and applicable legal jurisdictions.
EarthTime 6.34.0 released
EarthTime version 6.34.0 has been released, offering users a comprehensive tool to stay informed about global weather and local time. This application features an extensive database of over 120,000 cities, ensuring that users can access local time and date information for a wide range of locations. For cities not included in the database, users have the option to add custom locations or select nearby alternatives.
OCCT 17.0.10 released
The latest version of OCCT (OverClock Checking Tool), 17.0.10, has been released, providing enthusiasts, overclockers, and system builders with an essential utility to benchmark, overclock, and monitor their PC components effectively. OCCT is a powerful tool designed to stress-test critical hardware components such as the CPU, GPU, RAM, and power supply, ensuring they perform reliably under heavy loads.
Take Command 36.51.76 released
Take Command 36.51.76 has been released, introducing an advanced console environment that allows users to manage multiple console applications within tabbed windows. This software is designed with a Windows Explorer-like interface, enabling users to visually navigate their folders alongside their command-line tasks.
EarthView 7.17.0 released
EarthView 7.17.0 has been released, enhancing the experience of users with its dynamic desktop wallpaper and screen saver that showcases stunning views of Earth, complete with daylight and night shadows. This software is designed to generate vibrant, high-quality images that adapt to various screen resolutions, even exceeding 2560x1600.
GSA Content Generator 6.39 released
The GSA Content Generator, now in version 6.39, is an advanced tool designed to facilitate bulk content creation, producing blog posts, articles, and more that maintain a semblance of human quality. This software acts as a "content factory," allowing users to automate the generation of content for various platforms, such as landing pages and private blog networks. With just a click, users can quickly generate thousands of variations from templates, thereby speeding up the content creation process, populating websites efficiently, and potentially improving search engine rankings through consistent output.
Remotera 2.1 released
Remotera has recently launched version 2.1 of its advanced remote access software, designed to deliver a fast, secure, and user-friendly experience for users needing remote connectivity. This cutting-edge tool allows individuals to connect to and control another computer from almost anywhere in the world, facilitating seamless management of files, applications, and technical support as if they were physically present.
SmarterMail Build 9693 released
SmarterMail has recently released Build 9693, positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative to Microsoft Exchange by offering native MAPI support. This functionality allows SmarterMail to deliver all the features of Microsoft Exchange at a significantly lower price point. Its modern web interface enhances team collaboration with integrated features such as tasks, messaging, and video conferencing, eliminating the need for additional plugins.
Grammarly released
Grammarly is a powerful writing assistance tool designed to enhance your writing by identifying and correcting a wide range of errors, making it significantly more effective than standard word processors. It can detect up to ten times more mistakes, which is particularly beneficial for writers who want their work to be polished and professional. Available on various platforms including Windows and as an extension for major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari, Grammarly also offers a web app that requires no installation.
OBS Studio 32.2.0-rc2 Patches NVIDIA PipeWire Fix for Linux Users
On July 16, 2026, OBS Studio released version 32.2.0-rc2, which includes a crucial fix for PipeWire failures affecting screen capture on NVIDIA GPUs for Linux users. This release also provides native .deb packages for Ubuntu 24.04 and 26.04, complete with debug symbols to assist in troubleshooting. While the update addresses significant compatibility issues, it focuses primarily on backend reliability improvements, with features primarily aimed at Windows and macOS users still in the pipeline. Users are encouraged to test the new capture pipeline and report any issues before the final stable release
UniGetUI 2026.2.5 Released: Searchable Settings, Update Controls and Bug Fixes
UniGetUI has released version 2026.2.5, which includes a searchable settings menu, the option to skip certain minor updates, and stability improvements to enhance navigation and reduce update notifications. This update addresses user complaints by preventing the app from switching contexts when toast notifications appear and fixing PowerShell module installation issues. The release is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, with various installation options provided. Users are cautioned against third-party websites and advised to download the update from the official GitHub releases or their package manager
Nearby Glasses 1.0.8 released
Nearby Glasses version 1.0.8 is an innovative Android application designed to notify users when smart glasses are detected in their vicinity. The app functions by scanning for company identifiers embedded within the Bluetooth data emitted by these devices. While it serves as a useful tool for enhancing personal awareness regarding potential surveillance, users should remain cautious of false positives, as the app may also pick up signals from devices like VR headsets. Therefore, it's essential to approach individuals with conventional eyewear carefully, as they may not be using smart glasses.
Google Chrome 150.0.7871.129 released
Google Chrome version 150.0.7871.129 has been released, maintaining its reputation as a powerful web browser that merges minimalistic design with advanced technology to enhance user experience. Chrome is designed to be an everyday companion for users, whether they are tech-savvy experts or casual internet surfers, offering speed, simplicity, and robust security.
NextDiff 2.0 released
NextDiff 2.0 has been released as a free comparison tool for Windows, designed to help users easily identify differences between various file types, including text documents, source code files, and entire folders. The tool utilizes Apache Tika to support a wide range of formats such as .PDF, .DOCX, and .PPTX, in addition to basic text files, making it versatile for different needs.
Wayland 1.26 Released: Pointer Warp Event and Protocol Fixes
Wayland 1.26.0 has been released, introducing the wl_pointer.warp event which allows compositors to programmatically reposition cursors without user input, improving cursor control for applications such as fullscreen games and accessibility software. This version also addresses longstanding race conditions in global object removal, implementing a synchronization request that enhances client-compositor communication during monitor changes. Additionally, the release includes improvements to socket file descriptor management and introduces microsecond-precision timestamps for WAYLAND_DEBUG logging, aiding developers in troubleshooting. Overall, while the changes primarily benefit developers building the Linux graphics stack, users can expect these updates to gradually enhance their desktop experience through upcoming compositor and toolkit releases