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Control Netflix’s stream quality and block spoilers with Super Netflix
Super Netflix is a free browser extension for Google Chrome designed to give Netflix users more control of the service. The extension comes with some much-requested features, among them options to block spoilers on Netflix, to skip intros automatically, and to set the desired playback quality.
Netflix is a popular TV and movie streaming service. It is available almost anywhere, and you can watch it using a TV, computer, mobile device, and pretty much any device with a display, Internet connectivity and application support.
Save Windows Desktop layouts with ReIcon
ReIcon, Restore Desktop Icon Layouts, is a free program for Microsoft Windows devices that you may use to save and restore desktop icon layouts.
You may add files, folders and shortcuts to your Windows desktop for fast access. Some programs add icons automatically during installation, others prompt you instead.
Windows has a long-standing problem when it comes to icons on the desktop: if you change the resolution, icons are moved automatically, and if you restore the original resolution, icons may not be restored in the process.
Convert web page data to Excel spreadsheets with Listly
Listly is a web service that you may use to convert data on web pages to Excel spreadsheets. The service is available as a free and subscription-based version, and as a Chrome extension that makes things a bit easier.
You have a couple of options already when it comes to extracting data from web pages. You can copy and paste content, save the whole web page, or create screenshots for instance. You can also dive headfirst into the source code to extract data directly from it.
Malwarebytes for Firefox extension
Malwarebytes for Firefox is a new browser extension for the Firefox web browser by security company Malwarebytes.
The release of the browser extension came out of the blue; the Malwarebytes website makes no mention of the release which leaves the Firefox add-on page and the extension itself as the only source of information.
PowerShell vs. PowerShell Core, what you need to know
Microsoft announced the general availability of PowerShell Core 6.0 on January 10, 2018.
PowerShell Core is a new version of PowerShell, a command-line shell and scripting language that ships with Microsoft Windows.
Firefox Tab Warming explained
Tab Warming is a relatively new feature of the Firefox web browser that can best be described as preloading when switching tabs. Mozilla’s intention with the feature is to speed up the tab switching process by improvement the performance of the switching process.
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update reaches final rollout phase
Microsoft announced yesterday that the most recent update for Windows 10, the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, reached its final rollout phase.
Microsoft released the Fall Creators Update on October 17, 2017 officially after months of testing on the Windows Insider channel.
DonationCoder NANY 2018 Software releases
The friends over on DonationCoder hold an annual software development event called NANY — New Apps for the New Year — in which programmers pledge to release programs and apps.
The results of the NANY 2018 event have been published on the DonationCoder forum, and you may head over to the forum to download any app or program from there for free.
7-Zip 18.00 Beta is out
The author of the archiving software 7-Zip, Igor Pavlov, released 7-Zip 18.00 Beta today to the public. The new version of the Windows software is the first release of 2018. The first two digits of the version number reflect the year of release.
7-Zip 18.00 follows another beta version of the program, 7-Zip 17.01 which Pavlov released in August 2017. The most recent stable version is 7-Zip 16.04 released in, you guessed it, 2016.
Check Linux for Spectre or Meltdown vulnerability
Devices running Linux are affected by Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities as much as their Windows counterparts.
Development teams work on updated kernels for the various distributions, and users need to update browsers and other software to protect data against potential attacks.
Find out if your browser is vulnerable to Spectre attacks
Web browsers are the main target for attacks targeting the recently disclosed Spectre vulnerability. For home systems, one could argue that web browsers are the major attack vector. Why? Because browsers connect to remote sites, and these sites may run JavaScript to exploit the vulnerability.
Mozilla starts to publish Pocket code
Mozilla Corp. acquired the Read-It-Later service Pocket in 2017 and promised to turn Pocket into an Open Source service to address criticism and reservation that some users had towards the service.
Windows 8.1 End of Mainstream Support
Mainstream support for Windows 8.1 ended on January 9, 2018. Yesterday’s Patch Day marked the end of mainstream support for the two operating systems and the beginning of extended support.
Microsoft distinguishes between two support phases for its Windows operating system: mainstream support and extended support.
KeePass 2.38 Password Manager released
KeePass 2.38 is the latest version of the password manager. It features minor improvements and fixes for the most part.
Whenever someone asks me if I use a password manager, I answer that I use KeePass. I have plenty of reasons for using KeePass and not one of the available online password managers. Most important for me is that I have full control over the database file. It is not hosted somewhere on the Internet, and there are any data transfers between remote servers and my work PC.
Paint.net 4.0.20: dark theme and .NET Framework 4.7
Paint.net 4.0.20 was released today. The new version of the image editor for Windows comes with dark theme and high DPI support and requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.
Paint.net started out as an image editor for Windows. The author released a Windows Store version recently that works on Windows 10 S and other Windows 10 devices. The Store version is not free, but revenue from sales help finance development.