Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
Google Now already has a ton of useful voice commands built in . Thanks to a recent update to Tasker plugin AutoVoice , though, you can now create your own commands that plug directly into Google Now to accomplish anything that Tasker can do with nothing but your voice.
People often write of OS X as a restricted, un-customizable operating system. But if you know where to look, you can change a lot about how your Mac looks and works. Here's how to do it.
Web/Android/iOS/OS X/Chro me: Wunderlist is already one of our favorite to-do apps , and today it just got better. Wunderlist 3 brings speed improvements, real-time syncing across devices, public to-do lists you can share with the web, a Do Not Disturb mode, an updated UI, and more.
Windows/Mac/Linux: If you're looking for a great audio editor, our favorite is Audacity . If you're looking for something a little faster and trimmer that's a little more approachable, Ocenaudio is worth checking out. It's free, flexible, and cross platform, and if light editing is all you need, it gets the job done.
Chrome: Wunderlist is our favorite to-do list app on Windows , Mac OS X and Linux . If you use Google Chrome, it just got easier than ever to access Wunderlist with a new extension that turns it into an always-open panel that doesn't clutter your screen.
BitTorrent just opened up invitations for its pre-alpha version of Bleep, a chat client that's structured around anonymity and works similar to a peer-to-peer network.
Android: The notification shade is easily one of the best innovations that Android brings to mobile. However, it's not perfect for everyone. Floatify offers an alternative: pop up notifications that are even available in immersive mode.
Mac: The dock is an iconic part of OS X, but if you're not a fan, StatusDuck is an app that moves all your apps into the menu bar for easy access.
Android: What's taking up all the space in your Dropbox? Are there multiple copies of the same file in your Google Drive? Get control of your cloud storage with Unclouded for Android.
iOS: Asana is one of our favorite to-do apps , and today the service unveiled new native apps for iPhone and iPad. Both are designed specifically for those devices, offer a speed boost, feature a streamlined interface, and have been rebuilt from the ground up.
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