How to Find Which DNS Server Is Fastest For you
This tutorial explains how to find which DNS server is fastest for you. It covers multiple software that test DNS servers for performance and show result.
→This tutorial explains how to find which DNS server is fastest for you. It covers multiple software that test DNS servers for performance and show result.
→This tutorial explains how to view EXIF data of an image by hovering mouse cursor on it. A pop-up opens that shows all the EXIF data related information.
→This tutorial explains how to get notifications when laptop charger gets unplugged. Create custom battery level alerts with images and sound.
→Here I have listed 5 free Snake games that you can play directly on Facebook. These Snake games offer thrilling gameplay and let you compete on leaderboards.
→TimeYourWeb is a free time tracking Chrome extension. It tracks time in real-time and also shows time spent on different websites.
→Super Mario Bros Star Scramble is a Facebook app to play Super Mario on Facebook. This is a fun to play Mario app for Facebook.
→Morphine is a Chrome extension to blocks distracting sites till you work for some time. It gives bonus time after the specified time to use blocked sites.
→Verisign Public DNS is a free DNS service that offers stable, private, and secure DNS network and also doesn’t sell your public data to third parties.
→This tutorial explains how to import LastPass data in KeePass. There is a simple and manual method to easily export LastPass data and import in KeePass.
→ScriptSafe is a Google Chrome extension to block scripts and browse anonymously. It protects against several fingerprinting methods like Canvas, Audio, etc.
→EncryptedRegView is a free software to automatically find and decrypt the secret encrypted data stored in Windows Registry. You can also save items.
→This tutorial explains how to copy EXIF data of an image to multiple images together. This can be done by executing a very simple command.
→Here is a free PDF reader that can directly open PDF from Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc. Just connect your account and select the PDF to open.
→EXIF Viewer Chrome extension helps to view EXIF data of online images by mouse hover. It works for almost all those online images that contain EXIF data.
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