5 walang kasinghalaga libreng produktibo apps para sa kolehiyo

Ilang taon na ang nakakaraan na sinulat ko tungkol sa kapaki-pakinabang na apps para sa mataas na paaralan — ngunit ngayon ay kolehiyo dito, at ito ay nagdudulot ng isang buong bagong hanay ng mga pangangailangan. Dahil sa Dumating ako sa Harvard, Nagkaroon ako makagawa ng higit pa, at ang aking mga app ay nagkaroon upang makagawa ng higit pa masyadong.

Ang mga bagong apps na kailangan upang tumakbo sa lahat ng platform (Windows, Kapote, Android, iOS), -sync ng walang putol pagitan ng mga ito, at tumulong sa akin panatilihin ang aking isinaayos data. Ang mga ito ay upang maging maraming nalalaman, mabulas, at madaling-gamitin. At mayroon sila upang maging libre.

With that in mind, here are the five apps that I’ve relied on most at Harvard and that I recommend to anyone in college or anywhere else in life. They’re ranked in order of usefulness.

Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, Pocket
5 libre, essential apps for college: Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, and Pocket.

5 kahanga-hangang Android apps na magpadala sa iyo bumalik sa paaralan

Huwag maging Spongebob. Gamitin ang teknolohiya upang gawin ang iyong mga paaralan taon kahanga-hangang.

Ang isa pang paaralan taon, isa pang serye ng mga 180 (bigyan o tumagal) matulog nang bahagya-deprived, sobrang stressed-araw. Maaaring gumawa kang tumingin ng kaunti tulad ng dilaw na tao punasan ng espongha banda roon.

Kumapit! Ako dito upang makatulong sa.

Ang kailangan mo lang ay ang newfangled kagamitan na tinatawag na isang smartphone. Tiyakan, isang Android smartphone (tablet gumagana masyadong, kung ikaw ay papunta na).

Manood ng mga video at i-play ng musika na may VLC

This is a review of VLC, a free multimedia player for movies and music. Download it here.

Happy holidays! To go along with that DVD of your favorite movie, that CD of your favorite band, and that ugly sweater from your favorite aunt, here’s a present of a program: VLC!

VLC is a libre, open-source multimedia program for any operating system (Windows, Kapote, Linux, even Android) that can play movies, musika, the whole nine yards. Did I mention it’s free?

Dagdagan ang Computer Science sa Khan Academy

The young man had finished his arduous training period of ten years. The grizzled old man next to him, his tutor, had devoted himself to teaching his pupil the arcane art, an art known only to a select few. Ten years of intense physical labor, deep within the mysterious dungeons and high atop the silver mountains, had finally prepared the battle-scarred young man. He was prepared to unleash his mastery of the dangerous art few knew even existed.

Computer science.

Sorry for downtimealso, props to WebHostingHub

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tl;Drhathix.com had some downtime but my super-helpful host WebHostingHub cleared it up immediately. Gayundin, I apologize for the fanboyishnessit’s just that WHH is that awesome.

I was recently working with some so-called cutting-edge web programming techniques (parsing JSON using PHP from client requests using JavaScript and jQuerytold you it was gory) and realized I needed a new version of some software on the server that hathix lives on.

Chrome OS: all web, all the time

As you might have noticed, the guys at Google have released (mahusay, not released, they’ve just publicly shown it for the first time; Chromebooks are coming out on June 15) Chromebooks, which are netbooks that run the Chrome OS.

Chrome OS (official site)

More about the actual computers later; the interesting part about the computer is its operating system. Chrome OS is a completely web-based operating system; it’s nothing but Chrome, Google’s web browser. Tama iyon, the only application on the computer is Chrome.

Kalimutan ang mga drive flash sa Dropbox

I’m sure this happens to a lot of people: you have an important file on your flash drive and you need to hand it in, print it out, or take it somewhere else. Only problem? You lose your flash drive. It’s happened to me far too many times.

So that’s why I decided to eschew flash drives and emailing stuff to myself and use the power of the internet.

I found Dropbox, which lets me access my files from anywhere as long as I have an internet connection. I don’t even need a flash drive any more; I can just store everything I need on my Dropbox account.