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AppWizard
November 4, 2025
Google has released an update for its Quick Share application for Windows, identified as version 1.0.2351.1, featuring a redesigned user interface aimed at improving file sharing. Key enhancements include an Expressive-style settings menu that organizes settings into defined boxes for easier navigation, and a simplified sharing section with a new header titled “who can share with you.” The rollout may be staggered, meaning not all users will have immediate access to the new features despite having the latest version installed. This update follows a previous overhaul of Quick Share for Android, which included distinct screens for sending and receiving files, while the Windows version remains more straightforward without a tabbed interface.
Winsage
November 2, 2025
Windows Task Manager has evolved to align with Windows 11's aesthetics while improving functionality, but some users find it frustrating when processes won't terminate. Process Explorer is an alternative that offers a clearer interface, real-time monitoring, and detailed statistics. It displays hardware graphs at the top and consolidates key metrics into a single view, including the total number of active processes. Users can hover over processes for quick information and access a comprehensive properties view by double-clicking. Process Explorer allows adding columns for process paths and related services, provides graphical views of resource usage, and enables the termination of stubborn processes. It also offers a refresh rate as low as 0.5 seconds and displays comprehensive graphical statistics since system boot-up. Additionally, it integrates with Virus Total to verify processes against a database, includes a tool for searching processes online, and features a lens tool for identifying process names. Process Explorer is considered a superior alternative for advanced users due to its rich features and security integration.
Winsage
October 5, 2025
File Explorer has received updates, including tabs and refreshed icons, but still has a rigid layout and limited personalization options. Common tasks like batch renaming often require third-party solutions. PowerToys enhances File Explorer with features like PowerRename for advanced renaming and preview add-ons for various file types. OneCommander is an alternative to File Explorer that offers a dual-pane view, customizable themes, and additional organizational tools. The Files app provides a paid upgrade with themes, tabbed browsing, and color-coded tags for better file organization. Each tool addresses specific shortcomings of File Explorer, catering to different user needs.
Winsage
September 25, 2025
Microsoft's Windows 11 features a modern interface with centered taskbars and rounded corners, which may be jarring for users accustomed to Windows 10. To recreate the Windows 10 experience, users can modify the taskbar and Start menu using third-party applications like StartAllBack or ExplorerPatcher, or through built-in registry edits. These modifications can restore the classic Start menu, reposition the taskbar, and revert context menus to their previous format. Users can also customize File Explorer to resemble its predecessor by enabling classic folder options and disabling new features. Visual elements such as wallpapers and icons can be changed to Windows 10 themes, and widgets can be disabled for a cleaner desktop. Performance optimizations, including disabling animations, can enhance system responsiveness. However, users should be cautious of potential risks associated with customizations, such as system vulnerabilities, and are advised to source tools from reputable developers and test changes in a virtual machine.
AppWizard
August 10, 2025
Files by Google is a free and lightweight file management application for Android that helps users manage files, clean up duplicates, and free up storage space. In a recent poll, users reported their preferences for file management apps: Files by Google (15%), Mixplorer (4%), Material Files (12%), Solid Explorer (23%), Cx File Explorer (12%), Fossify File Manager (12%), and another app (8%). Mixplorer is noted for its versatility, integrating various storage solutions and supporting symlinks, with a customizable design and a dropdown breadcrumbs menu. It is available for free via XDA, with a paid version, Mixplorer Silver, on the Play Store. Material Files features an intuitive interface influenced by Material You, adapting to device color themes, but lacks Google Drive browsing capabilities. Solid Explorer offers a polished UI with a two-pane file management system and real-time folder size displays, along with fingerprint security for storage access. Cx File Explorer focuses on managing storage with analysis tools that highlight storage usage and a clean design. Fossify File Manager is a free, open-source option that emphasizes privacy, allowing users to lock files and folders, with a user-friendly interface and customizable themes.
Winsage
May 10, 2025
The author has been using Linux, specifically Ubuntu Server, for over a decade for cloud deployments, game server management, and media streaming. They primarily use a MacBook for daily tasks but also require Windows for gaming on a main PC, utilizing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). The author has configured Windows Terminal to manage multiple command-line shells, including Windows PowerShell, Command Prompt, and WSL, all within a single application. Windows Terminal is pre-installed on Windows 11 version 22H2 or later and can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store for earlier versions. The author's Windows Terminal setup opens a WSL environment by default and includes options for Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Developer Command Prompts. They have customized their experience by removing trailing whitespace when pasting, organizing tab order, hiding the title bar, and using a Dark theme with the Monokai Remastered color scheme and JetBrains Mono font. The WSL configuration is set to access an Ubuntu terminal directly. Windows Terminal allows the author to connect to Proxmox hosts or virtual machines via SSH and supports multiple tabs for managing different systems. It features a "Quake" mode for quick command execution and the ability to create automated tools with keyboard shortcuts. The author plans to explore adding SSH profiles for easier server connections.
Winsage
April 18, 2025
Windows Terminal is a unified interface that allows users to access multiple command-line environments, such as Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), from a single application. It features a tabbed interface for running multiple sessions and supports split panes for side-by-side work. Windows Terminal is pre-installed on Windows 11 version 22H2 or later, while Windows 10 users can download it from the Microsoft Store. Users can add profiles for different shells, customize themes and appearance, configure startup actions, and define custom keybindings. The application enhances productivity by consolidating command-line tools and providing an organized workspace.
AppWizard
March 15, 2025
Google has enhanced its Linux Terminal app for Android, introduced in the latest Pixel Drop, allowing users to run a complete Debian instance within a virtual machine. The app now features a tabbed interface with multitasking capabilities, enabling users to open multiple tabs simultaneously, although rearranging or renaming tabs is not yet available. The update includes a non-functional “Display” button for launching graphical Linux applications, with plans for future improvements such as speaker and microphone support. Users must enable Developer Options to access the app and download a Debian image to run it in a virtual machine using the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF).
Winsage
February 23, 2025
Windows Explorer is a key application for file navigation on Windows PCs, but managing multiple instances can be cumbersome. The Explorer Tab Utility enhances this experience by allowing users to open multiple Windows Explorer instances as tabs within a single window, similar to web browsers. This utility requires Windows 11 (22H2 Build 22621 or later) and integrates seamlessly with Windows Explorer upon installation. Users can rearrange tabs, open multiple folders as individual tabs, and utilize customizable hotkeys for efficiency. Although some antivirus programs may flag it as malware, it is an open-source application. After using the utility, many users find it challenging to return to standard Windows Explorer due to its improved functionality and streamlined interface.
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