I was never big on organizing things in any particular order. It always felt like a chore, whether it was clothes, tools, or digital files. But having no organization means full-on panic when you ...
Whenever I needed to rename a few files, File Explorer was usually enough for basic tasks. But when I needed more options for naming various files, it quickly fell short. I’d see the PowerRename ...
Gene Rubel the Digital Device Doctor, cures digital anxiety for seniors and home/ home-office users. A graduate of Harvard Business School, “Doctor Gene” spent more than 30 years in international ...
I have some photos that are duplicates but when I use a duplicator finder (using hashes), it can't find them. Seems I used an app or maybe it was iPhoto (in 2009) that added some data to the photo ...
Dropbox is adding a feature that will let you add automation to folders so new files are automatically renamed, grouped into subfolders, or more. The feature is called, perhaps unsurprisingly, ...
In today's digital world, people generate and store many digital files, from documents to images, videos, and music. According to a survey by Statista, the amount of data created worldwide is ...
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At times, you might upload and share a lot of files with your team members on Slack. If so, it could be a hectic task to manage them all for future use. Although Slack has a file manager, you can ...
Google Drive is one of the most essential Android apps to boost productivity, but have you looked at your storage space lately? If you use, create, and work with digital files, there's a high chance ...
Have you ever found yourself frantically searching for an important file, only to realize it’s buried somewhere in a maze of folders—or worse, saved on a device you no longer have access to? It’s a ...
Have you ever needed to format a new hard drive or USB drive, and were given the option of selecting from acronyms like FAT, FAT32, or NTFS? Or did you once try plugging in an external device, only ...
I open the folder, everything is sorta by name, and a second or two later (or longer), it re-sorts by date. Why? Any way to fix that? I want my folders on top and the files sorted by date, and for it ...