Supernotes is a free note-taking application that uses cards for organization. It’s available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and as a web service. Appearance and Features of Supernotes Supernotes has a minimalist design, emphasizing simplicity. The main application window is clean, without numerous functions, focusing users on content rather than finding needed features. The […]Read More
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Komoot is an application with a free basic version for navigating through nature, such as hiking, cycling, running, or simply walking. It’s available for Android, iOS, and as a web service. Main Features of Komoot Application The goal of Komoot is to make navigation in nature as simple as possible. Therefore, with the help of […]Read More
Scrivener is a program with a free trial period for organizing, writing, and editing text, designed for those working on more complex and extensive works. It’s available in versions for Windows, macOS, and iOS. This application was created by Literature and Latte and first released in 2007. (In the Middle Ages, the term “scrivener” referred to […]Read More
Turtl is an open-source note-taking application with a free option that emphasizes security. It’s available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. It has been in development since 2015, and an iOS version is expected soon. Turtl Functionalities Turtl is designed as a secure note-taking platform that allows users to store their information with high privacy […]Read More
TickTick is a free task and time management application for organizing tasks, setting goals, and consequently increasing productivity. It’s available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, as an extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and as a web service. It’s even made for Apple Watch, naturally with limited functionality. What is TickTick? TickTick is created with […]Read More
Magisto is an application with a free option for video processing, designed for users who want to quickly and easily create professional video clips without the need for advanced editing knowledge. It is available in versions for Android, iOS, and as a web service. Features of the Magisto Application Magisto is a very popular and […]Read More
BookStack is a free, open-source platform for creating, storing, organizing, and managing documentation in a wiki-style format. It is available in versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Features of the BookStack Documentation Management Platform BookStack is a self-hosted system. This means that the user (usually an organization or individual) installs and runs the software on […]Read More
Walling is a free application for organizing ideas, tasks, and projects. It is available for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, as a Chrome and Firefox extension, and as a web service available at: https://walling.app/web, which requires registration. Features of Walling The app was created with the aim of simplifying the organization of ideas, tasks, and projects. […]Read More
Kuki is a free chatbot designed for use in the metaverse. This AI model wasn’t developed as a standalone application for desktop platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux) or mobile (Android, iOS), although unofficial versions exist. It can be accessed as a web service at the following address: www.kuki.ai. Who or what is Kuki? This project has been […]Read More
Midori is a free, fast, and simple open-source internet browser. It’s available for Windows, Linux, and Android, with versions for macOS and iOS expected soon. This browser was initially created as part of the Xfce Desktop Environment project. Later, Midori’s development was taken over by Astian, a company aiming to provide free and open software […]Read More