Ashampoo Photo Commander 19

Ashampoo Photo Commander 19 arrives with improved security and format support

Ashampoo has launched Photo Commander 19, the newest version of its photo management and editing software. The update focuses on data protection, compatibility with a greater range of modern formats, and improved reliability.

Photo Commander 19 adds automatic encryption for databases, backups, and registry entries to help protect stored information. There’s also an optional screenshot protection feature to prevent unauthorized capture by external software.

By Wayne Williams -
AdGuard for Windows

AdGuard Ad Blocker lands in the Microsoft Store

AdGuard Ad Blocker is now available through the Microsoft Store, giving Windows users a new way to install the software.

The app is as one of the first full-featured system-wide ad blockers to reach the Store, giving Windows users who prefer centralized app management a direct installation option.

By Wayne Williams -
MiniTool Video Converter 4.5

MiniTool Video Converter 4.5 gains AI-powered subtitle and transcription tools

MiniTool Software has rolled out version 4.5 of its Windows video conversion tool.

MiniTool Video Converter can convert video files between formats, record on-screen activity, and compress clips. It supports a wide range of video and audio formats, with adjustable settings for resolution, bit rate, and frame rate.

By Wayne Williams -
Vivaldi 7.6

Vivaldi 7.6 arrives with a customizable tab bar and new tab management button

Vivaldi has released version 7.6 of its Chromium-based browser, introducing a customizable tab bar, a new button for managing tabs, and a number of other smaller, but welcome improvements across the interface.

The customizable tab bar allows users to decide which tools appear and where they are placed. This change makes it possible to create either a minimal interface or one with more visible controls, depending on your preference.

By Wayne Williams -
Software testing

Use of AI-powered software testing doubles in the last year

A new report shows that 60 percent of organizations use AI in the software testing process, compared to just 30 percent last year, but 80 percent lack in-house AI testing expertise.

The study from Applause, based on a global survey of more than 2,100 software development and testing professionals, finds 92 percent of organizations are finding it challenging to keep pace with rapidly changing requirements.

By Ian Barker -
MiniTool Partition Wizard 13

MiniTool Partition Wizard 13 arrives with smarter data recovery and a clearer high-DPI display -- download it now

MiniTool has released version 13 of its free Windows partitioning solution, Partition Wizard. The new iteration introduces updates to the data recovery tools and visual improvements for users on high-DPI displays (which is most of us these days).

The software is designed for managing large hard drives and SSDs, including resizing, copying, and converting partitions.

By Wayne Williams -
Apple Final Cut Camera 2

Final Cut Camera 2.0 debuts alongside Apple iPhone 17 Pro with pro-level video tools

Among all the new hardware that Apple announced today -- including iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone Air, and Apple Watch Series 11 -- the tech giant also had something for professional video creators with the launch of Final Cut Camera 2.0.

The updated app, available for free on the App Store, introduces ProRes RAW capture and genlock on iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, alongside expanded support for the new Center Stage front camera across the latest iPhone lineup.

By Wayne Williams -
Ashampoo Photo Organizer Pro 26

Ashampoo releases Photo Organizer Pro 26 with enhanced sorting and support for large collections

Ashampoo has released Photo Organizer Pro 26, an updated version of its photo management software.

The program handles large image collections across local storage and cloud services and new features in this release include support for WebDAV, a classic folder tree view, batch processing for keywords and locations, and an improved import function with duplicate detection.

By Wayne Williams -
GIMP 3.1.4

GIMP 3.1.4 is here -- the best free Photoshop alternative gains link and vector layers

When people ask whether Linux can run Photoshop, the answer is usually no. But many users discover that GIMP is not only a capable alternative, it offers features that stand on their own. The latest development release, GIMP 3.1.4, moves closer to the upcoming 3.2 milestone, introducing early versions of two highly requested features, along with a wide range of updates across the full application.

GIMP 3.1.4 marks the second development release leading up to GIMP 3.2 and adds link layers and vector layers, both designed for non-destructive editing.

By Wayne Williams -
Synchredible 9 backup abd file sync

Free Windows backup and sync tool Synchredible 9 offers speed and design upgrades

Synchredible 9 is the latest version of the popular free Windows backup and synchronization tool that aims to make managing files and folders less of a chore.

The program has long been known for its flexible scheduling and detailed sync options, and this latest release brings a series of updates designed to improve speed, usability, and reliability.

By Wayne Williams -
IObit Uninstaller 15

IObit releases Uninstaller 15 with faster, cleaner program removal

IObit has announced the launch of Uninstaller 15, the latest version of its popular software removal tool for Windows.

The new release offers an upgraded uninstall engine, expanded database of stubborn programs, and improved automation features for faster, cleaner and easier removal of unwanted software.

By Wayne Williams -
Thunderbird Pro

Thunderbird Pro is moving closer to launch with new productivity tools: Thundermail, Appointment, and Send

Thunderbird has revealed more about Thunderbird Pro, its optional paid subscription service, and the new productivity tools it currently has in development.

First announced in April, Thunderbird Pro includes three main services: Thundermail, Appointment, and Send. Each of these tool are open source, available for community review, and can be self-hosted for users who prefer to run their own infrastructure.

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Mountain Duck 5

Mountain Duck 5 released with faster performance and new features for remote file access

Mountain Duck is a handy desktop tool that lets users mount server and cloud storage accounts as local drives in Finder on macOS and File Explorer on Windows. This allows remote files to be opened, edited, and saved directly in applications as if they were stored on the computer itself.

Iterate GmbH, which also makes one-stop cloud storage client Cyberduck, has released Mountain Duck 5, a major upgrade and the first since version 4 arrived in June 2020. This update introduces new features, faster performance, and improved compatibility across platforms.

By Wayne Williams -
AutoDark Windows 11 app

This free Windows 11 tool switches between light and dark mode automatically -- and even changes your wallpaper

TweakNow AutoDark 1.0 is a new, free Windows 11 tool that automatically switches between light and dark mode based on your schedule, without the need for manual changes. It can even sync your wallpapers with the chosen theme and delay transitions during full-screen apps or games.

The app is very straightforward to use. Once installed, all the options are presented in a single screen, so you can set it up how you'd like in a few mouse clicks.

By Wayne Williams -
Synthing 2.0

Sync files quickly and securely between devices for free with Syncthing 2.0

Syncthing 2.0 has arrived, promising faster syncing, a new database system, and a number of major fixes and improvements. This open source program lets you sync files directly between computers in real time, keeping them private, encrypted, and fully under your control without the need for a central server.

Syncthing offers a simple promise: your files stay yours. You decide where they are stored, how they are transmitted between devices, and who gets access.

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