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Like many competitors, Topaz Photo now requires a subscription, and not a cheap one at that. You pay a minimum of $199 per ...
If you're not happy with the default Windows file manager, you're in luck because there are plenty of options that improve on the original.
People who are new to photo-editing may prefer an app that provides a bit more help and guidance to get them started, but ...
While Apple’s Spotlight feature provides similar utility on Macs, Raycast is more powerful and flexible—and it now works on ...
Adobe Acrobat was once the gold standard for PDF viewing and editing, but it's grown bloated, invasive, and expensive. Okular offers a refreshing alternative that's fast, free, privacy-friendly, and ...
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