Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
Ever wish you could find out whether someone actually opened that email you sent, or whether they just ignored and trashed it? A service called Bananatag can tell you-but if you find that a little creepy, we've got the lowdown on how to protect yourself too. More »
Android has what seems like a billion different weather apps available, but when it comes to getting the most information in an easy-to-read fashion, WeatherBug is the best around. More »
The iPhone has a remarkable number of weather app options, and you'll find a ton that suit different needs depending on what you want. That said, one shines brighter than the rest, and Accuweather is one of the best full-featured weather apps on the store. More »
iOS: ZenAwake ditches loud, sharp alarm sounds or music in exchange for a kinder, gentler way to bring you out of a night's sleep. Ten minutes before you're scheduled to wake, the app sounds a gentle chime. More »
Google Chrome likes to use memory and give your processor a good workout if you keep a handful (or more) tabs open on a regular basis. This can have a negative impact on the speed of your computer, and certainly the life of your laptop's battery. More »
Plex, one of our favorite desktop media servers (and yours, too) just took the wraps off of a major overhaul Plex/Web, its streaming service that makes all of your media easily available across all devices. More »
Chrome: Chime is an extension for Chrome that intercepts your notifications for popular services like Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, LinkedIn, and others, then puts them all together into a single drop-down menu in Chrome that you can click to see them at once. More »
Windows/Mac/Linux: Free and open source office suite LibreOffice got a major update today. LibreOffice 4.0 can attach comments to selected text in documents, import Visio and Microsoft Publisher files, get Firefox Persona themes, and much more. More »
OS X: We love text expansion because it can save you hours of typing every day, and fortunately OS X offers a wide variety of apps. The downside is that they generally cost a bit and lack a feature or two another has. More »
Android: One of the great things about Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean is that you can long-press the home button to switch apps or close apps running in the background. More »
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