Sometimes it is the small actions that make the most difference with productivity. This app for the Mac is based around that principle, allowing you to customize your folders so they are easier to sort through at a glance.
We all defragment our hard drives, or at least we should. So why don't we go a step further and improve the amount of space we have available to us? Disk Diet does just that, giving you more free space then ever before with just a single click.
How It Works
You hit the button to start the search, and it begins to gather all instances of redundant or unnecessary information on your Mac. Unused language translations and legacy code from applications, old logs, temporary files, caches, lingering files in your downloads folder, your trash and many others are all covered under the search.
Tired of using a handful of different cloud apps to access files from one device to the next? Put them all together in one place with My Files, the ultimate cloud storage app that lets you access your files from any program, all on your Mac.
I first became aware of this app when I read another review of it. They claimed that it would "secure your data like Fort Knox", which intrigued me. I needed a good iPhone password and file protection system that I could rely on.
When it comes to copying files to and from your Android phone or tablet the normal way is to use a USB cable from your computer to your phone. It works absolutely fine that way but there's a few reasons why you'd want to have an alternative to the cable method. One alternative is WiFi transfer.
The first reason is that you don't have access to a cable. It might have broke, got forgot or even lost - or if you're like me then you might just be too lazy to go upstairs to get it haha - but if you don't have one then there is absolutely no way for you to use a cable to transfer your files.
There could even be problems with using the cable, for me my cable is too short to use without a USB extension. Or your cable port might be broken. I use a Galaxy Tab 10.1 as my primary Android device but the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 came out last year if your looking to get a decent Android tablet.