![]() ![]() ![]() I agree, though that open ear and open mind has its limits. As Tom says, it’s a good indication that “Microsoft is listening” to its users. Later this year, Microsoft will be introducing features that are similar to - and might even obviate - three of the utilities we talk about in the video above. Tom confirmed a opinion I had as I was looking around for any tools I might have missed: Microsoft is doing a great job updating Windows 10 with new features on a very fast cadence. That’s meant that I’ve had a hard time keeping up with everything that’s available on all three platforms, so I got an assist from Tom Warren. I bounce around from Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS a lot. As with the last piece, I wanted to focus in on utilities instead of apps - little tools that improve how you do little things on the PC. Last week on Processor we covered a bunch of utilities for the Mac and, as promised, here’s the Windows 10 side of things.
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