Recently, I've started paying more attention to applications that store data locally and are not heavily reliant on cloud synchronization. At the same time, I still want to enjoy the benefits of cloud services — especially for knowledge base tools, where data can easily take up several gigabytes.
I love it when my gadgets not only solve the necessary tasks but also allow me to work with them exactly how I want. To achieve this, I often rely on third-party utilities since the native OS doesn't always provide the needed customization options.
There are things in macOS that aren’t critically important but can be annoying—especially if you’ve switched from Windows. For example, apps don’t delete properly when dragged to the Trash, won’t open when clicked in the Dock, and more.
Many people think that macOS limits users in almost everything, especially in customizing the appearance of system panels. However, you can actually do a lot to customize your system.
macOS has a great feature called Time Machine that automatically saves important data to your iCloud. However, the available settings are somewhat limited.
If your work or your company’s work involves processing hundreds of different data sources to generate another dataset, you’ve likely considered automating this process.
When you receive hundreds of different documents, manually analyzing their content for further processing can be quite tedious. In such cases, file parsers come in handy, as they can automatically identify valuable content and organize it into tables in the format you need.
In today's digital landscape, web design and brand identity are crucial for business success. They differentiate you from competitors and elevate your brand, driving growth and recognition. A strong online presence, coupled with a cohesive brand identity, is no longer a luxury but a necessity.