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How To Download, Install, and Use 1Password
In this blog post series, I will talk about and walk you through how to download, install and use the password manager called 1Password, which is an affordable, paid solution with basically everything you’ll need as a personal or even small business user, including the standalone desktop application, and the browser plugins for Firefox, Chrome, and Edge to assist you with logging into websites securely.
Read MoreQuick Tip: How To Change Your Windows 11 PIN Into A Secure Password
In this blog post, I will cover changing your Windows 11 PIN to a proper, secure password. By default, out of the box, so to speak, it requires that you create at least a 4-digit PIN. I strongly suggest immediately changing that to a secure password to reduce your computer’s likelihood of being compromised. Here’s how to do that.
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: Karen’s Directory Printer
Have you ever needed to print a list of files and folders from your computer? Maybe you’re organizing a massive project, keeping track of your digital photos, or managing your music collection. Finding a quick, efficient way to get a complete directory listing on paper can be frustrating – and that’s where Karen’s Directory Printer…
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: Greenshot
Greenshot is my go-to FREE screenshot tool! Customize shortcuts, capture regions, tweak settings, and save with ease. It’s so good, I’d pay for it—luckily, you don’t have to!
Read MoreHere’s My System Cleanup Checklist
With my 20 years of experience in this industry, I want to provide complete transparency regarding the steps I would take doing a System Cleanup. Though I NO LONGER offer computer repair or remote support, my work is more thorough than most places. Please check out my Cleanup blog posts. You are welcome to read…
Read MoreQuick Tip: How To Turn On Dark Mode in Windows 10
Tired of bright screens? Learn how to enable dark mode in Windows 10 in just a few clicks! While not every app respects the choice, it’s a great start to ease eye strain.
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: Open Shell (Replacement Start Menu)
If you’re like me and a Windows 10 or 11 user, you probably have a love-hate relationship with the Start Menu. Microsoft keeps tweaking it with each new version of Windows, and sometimes, those changes feel like a step in the wrong direction.
Whether I miss Windows 7’s classic look or find the newer Start Menus cluttered and confusing, Open Shell is a solution that works for me.
Read MoreThe Mark Cherrington Podcast Episode 5 – Focusing on Children’s Services
In episode 5, Mark and Kevin talk about needed changes regarding Children’s Services, tackling systemic gaps, and celebrating the small victories that help families regain stability.
Mark emphasizes the importance of listening and meeting families where they are, showing how this approach can reshape their experience in a broken system.
Mark shows how personalized support can make all the difference.
Read MoreBluesky’s Promise of User Control: What Bluesky Gets Right, and the Challenges it Faces
What if social media put users, not billionaires or algorithms, in charge? Bluesky aims to do just that with its decentralized design and user-first tools. But can it truly deliver on its promise, or is it just an ambitious idea with challenges to overcome? Let’s explore what sets Bluesky apart—and where it still has work to do.
Read MoreThe Mark Cherrington Podcast: Episode 4 – Forced to Pawn: How Families Navigate the Welfare System Gaps to Survive
Ever wonder what it’s like to navigate a system that’s supposed to help but often leaves families struggling? In this episode, Mark shares raw, real stories—from single parents pawning belongings to Indigenous families facing impossible choices. Tune in for a candid look at why real support and reform are so urgently needed.
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: SkeetsApp for Bluesky (iOS and iPad)
When I first heard about the Skeets app for Bluesky, I wasn’t sure what to expect.
If you’re on Bluesky or considering giving it a try, let me explain why Skeets is worth checking out.
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: PowerToys
Are you looking for ways to make your Windows experience more powerful and personalized? Well, you’re in for a treat!
Today, I’m introducing you to PowerToys—a free, feature-packed utility from Microsoft that adds a whole new level of functionality to your system.
Read MoreQuick Tip: Clear Storage Space on Your iPhone by Uninstalling and Reinstalling Them To Get Rid of their “Documents and Data”
In this Quick Tip, I’ll cover one of the best ways to tidy up your iPhone in terms of storage space, and it’s something that might not occur to people right away because it’s not often talked about.
Read MoreThe Windows 2024 (24H2) Update: New Features You Might Have Missed
In this blog post, I’ll explore the subtle but useful changes in the Windows 11 2024 (24H2) update—new AI tools, smoother file management, and more!
Read MoreKevin’s Picks: Libre Office
If you’ve ever felt frustrated by Microsoft Office’s constant updates, subscriptions, and general bloat, I completely understand. I used to feel the same way, but I found a solution that changed everything for me: LibreOffice.
Read MoreMicrosoft Recall: The Backlash, the Misunderstandings, and What Microsoft is Doing to Address It
In June, Microsoft unveiled Microsoft Recall, an AI-powered tool designed to help businesses and individuals track and retrieve important information from past meetings, conversations, and documents. While it was positioned as a game-changer for productivity, it didn’t take long for the backlash to begin.
Read MoreThis is a Windows 11 Enshittification Checklist
I’m not here to defend Microsoft; my focus is on everyday users who often feel ignored by corporate decisions. Let’s take a look at the problems with Windows 11 and find ways to improve our experience with it. Although there have been some positive changes, the overall trend has been disappointing. So, what are the main issues we’re facing.
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