This is a sponsored article and was made possible by Stellar. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. Some people see Microsoft Outlook as an email application. If you’re a true Outlook power user, you know it’s much more than that. You can use Outlook to manage nearly every aspect of your life once you’ve truly mastered it. If you live in Outlook as some people do, backing up and storing your data becomes increasingly important. You can rely on your Exchange server to a certain extent, but at some… Read more
6 Free Alternatives to Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is an easy go-to for those looking to bring some organization into their lives. It’s a recognizable brand, it’s free, and it’s integrated into the world’s most popular operating system. But maybe you want to break out of Microsoft’s watchful ecosystem and try something a little different? Or are you looking for something alternative that visualizes your notes in more interesting and, ahem, noteworthy ways? We’ve handpicked the best OneNote alternatives that should make your note-taking a cinch. Related: Evernote vs. OneNote – Which Is Best for Your Note-Taking Needs? 1. Zoho Notebook Multi-platform and brimming with features, Zoho both looks and feels… Read more
7 Free Alternatives to Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is an easy go-to for those looking to bring some organization into their lives. It’s a recognizable brand, it’s free, and it’s integrated into the world’s most popular operating system. But maybe you want to break out of Microsoft’s watchful ecosystem and try something a little different? Or are you looking for something alternative that visualizes your notes in more interesting and, ahem, noteworthy ways? We’ve handpicked the best OneNote alternatives that should make your note-taking a cinch. Related: Evernote vs. OneNote – Which Is Best for Your Note-Taking Needs? 1. Bear This one’s an Apple exclusive (iOS, Mac, Apple Watch), but Bear… Read more
How to Hide Specific Pages in Settings App in Windows 10
In Windows 10, the Settings app allows you to change and customize a lot of options and settings related to the operating system. If you are sharing your computer and don’t want users messing with different settings, you can easily hide specific pages in the Settings app. Here’s how. Using Free Third-Party Application The easiest way to hide or block specific pages within the settings app is to use a free program called Win 10 Settings Blocker. The good thing about the application is that it is portable, rather there is no need to install it to use it. Related: Settings App Not Working in… Read more
8 Windows File Explorer Tips Everyone Should Know
In Windows, File Explorer is one of the most-used programs. Though File Explorer looks simple, it is quite powerful and feature-filled. In fact, it has several hidden or hard-to-find options that can make your life a tad bit easier. Here are some of the useful File Explorer tips you should consider following. 1. Show File Extensions I really don’t know why Windows still doesn’t enable this option by default, but it is important that you configure the File Explorer to show file extensions for all files, not just unknown files. The good thing is it is quite easy to enable this option. Just open… Read more