3 tools to schedule your social media posts

Maybe you were tasked with managing your company’s social media accounts because you’re the marketing guy or maybe because you’re youngest staffer and therefore deemed the most social media savvy. Whatever the reason, you’re stuck with it—but posting to your company’s Twitter feed is likely the first thing to drop off your to-do list when the work piles up. Check out this post from PCWorld.com

 

What Is USB Type-C?

Ah, the USB plug. It is as ubiquitous now as it is notorious for never being able to be plugged in right the first time. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to kill unwanted processes and applications that slow down Windows

Probably, but I know something better than free software for this job: software that comes with Windows. All current versions of Windows come with a tool to help you trim back what’s running at the moment. Surely you need this one from PCWorld.com

 

How To Make Free PDF Forms With LibreOffice Draw

If you’re a freelancer, small business, or running a non-profit organization, fillable PDFs could be really useful for you. You might send them to clients to apply for your services, or to create a design brief for a project. You may use them yourself if you regularly need to provide clients with standard information that only changes a little, such as an invoice for payment. This article will show you how you can design your own fillable PDF form, completely free. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Maximize Your Productivity Anywhere

Are you in the habit of working on the move? There are ways to do it better. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Humble Dropbox update brings document previews and search improvements

If you’re one of the many users that take advantage of Dropbox, there’s a small update waiting in the Google Play Store for you. While the update may only brings minor features, they’re all rather helpful.  Check this article from Greenbot.com

Got Windows Issues? There May Be A Microsoft Hotfix

Microsoft releases a new version of Windows (be it a complete revision or a service pack) every couple years, but the space between these major releases is far from barren. In fact the company serves up a constant stream of minor updates that address bugs, security problems or minor functionality issues. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com