GestureSign is a FREE & Open-Source gesture recognition app for #Windows
You can automate repetitive tasks by simply drawing a gesture with your fingers, pen or mouse.
Feature:
GestureSign supports the following commands:
Activate Window
Window Control
Touch Keyboard Control
Keyboard simulation
Key Down/Up
Mouse Simulation
Send Keystrokes
Open Default Browser
Screen Brightness
Volume Adjustment
Run Command or Program
Launch Windows Store App
Send Message
Toggle Window Topmost.
The app supports English & Simplified Chinese languages, currently has a rating of 4.4 in Windows Store, and the developer has listed the detailed guide in Simplified Chinese.
Official Site (English)
Official Guide (Simplified Chinese Only)
GitHub Project Page
You can automate repetitive tasks by simply drawing a gesture with your fingers, pen or mouse.
Feature:
GestureSign supports the following commands:
Activate Window
Window Control
Touch Keyboard Control
Keyboard simulation
Key Down/Up
Mouse Simulation
Send Keystrokes
Open Default Browser
Screen Brightness
Volume Adjustment
Run Command or Program
Launch Windows Store App
Send Message
Toggle Window Topmost.
The app supports English & Simplified Chinese languages, currently has a rating of 4.4 in Windows Store, and the developer has listed the detailed guide in Simplified Chinese.
Official Site (English)
Official Guide (Simplified Chinese Only)
GitHub Project Page
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Firefox Relay, a Mozilla service, generates random email addresses for users to protect their private email addresses from advertisers and spammers.
Firefox Relay forwards emails from the random email address to the user's private email address, and if the user receives an email that is spam, the user can delete the random email address.
Now Firefox Relay extends to generating virtual phone numbers for users to avoid advertising calls or SMS. Many services today require the user to provide a phone number, such as requiring a cell phone to receive a verification code. If you are worried that your phone number will be shared with service providers and used for advertising calls, Firefox Relay's virtual phone number can hide your real phone number.
The phone hiding service is available for a fee and provides 50 minutes of calls and 75 text messages for $5 per month, while the email hiding service has both free and paid options.
Official Site
Firefox Relay forwards emails from the random email address to the user's private email address, and if the user receives an email that is spam, the user can delete the random email address.
Now Firefox Relay extends to generating virtual phone numbers for users to avoid advertising calls or SMS. Many services today require the user to provide a phone number, such as requiring a cell phone to receive a verification code. If you are worried that your phone number will be shared with service providers and used for advertising calls, Firefox Relay's virtual phone number can hide your real phone number.
The phone hiding service is available for a fee and provides 50 minutes of calls and 75 text messages for $5 per month, while the email hiding service has both free and paid options.
Official Site
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What demands are Chinese Covid lockdown protesters circulating on social media?
https://twitter.com/BBCWorld/status/1597250657836228609
https://twitter.com/BBCWorld/status/1597250657836228609
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Hi, everyone.
Would you like to create a group for chatting & having contact with the subscribers of the @Microsoft channel ?
Would you like to create a group for chatting & having contact with the subscribers of the @Microsoft channel ?
Anonymous Poll
14%
❌ I don't agree
74%
✅ I agree
12%
🙂 Never mind
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Currently Windows does not support adjusting brightness on desktop computers, nor on laptop external monitors.
Twinkle Tray: Brightness Slider is a free UWP app that supports the above devices and can be used to adjust the brightness, it supports automatic adjustment at regular intervals as well as using shortcut keys.
The latest version is 1.14.8 and currently has a high score of 4.7 in the MS store.
#Windows #UWP #Tools
MS Store: Twinkle Tray: Brightness Slider
Twinkle Tray: Brightness Slider is a free UWP app that supports the above devices and can be used to adjust the brightness, it supports automatic adjustment at regular intervals as well as using shortcut keys.
The latest version is 1.14.8 and currently has a high score of 4.7 in the MS store.
#Windows #UWP #Tools
MS Store: Twinkle Tray: Brightness Slider
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Microsoft pinned «Hi, everyone.
Would you like to create a group for chatting & having contact with the subscribers of the @Microsoft channel ?»
Would you like to create a group for chatting & having contact with the subscribers of the @Microsoft channel ?»
Bombshell report claims Apple will allow third-party app stores in iOS 17
If the latest report from Bloomberg is to be believed, Apple is going to dramatically open up the iPhone in 2023. If even half of the changes reportedly being considered come to pass, it will have major implications for how we all use our iPhones (and presumably iPads) in the future.
There are other important changes being considered, too. Third-party web browsers currently have to use Apple’s WebKit rendering engine on iPhone and iPad (a restriction that does not exist on the Mac). The company is considering whether it will lift that restriction in iOS 17 to allow Chromium and other browser engines.
If the latest report from Bloomberg is to be believed, Apple is going to dramatically open up the iPhone in 2023. If even half of the changes reportedly being considered come to pass, it will have major implications for how we all use our iPhones (and presumably iPads) in the future.
There are other important changes being considered, too. Third-party web browsers currently have to use Apple’s WebKit rendering engine on iPhone and iPad (a restriction that does not exist on the Mac). The company is considering whether it will lift that restriction in iOS 17 to allow Chromium and other browser engines.
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👏 Chat function is now open and maybe closed at any time depending on the situation.
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Easy Watermark - Add a watermark to your photos #Android #Tools
This is an open source & AD-free android app for adding watermarks to your private photos.
supporting text & image watermarks, customizable styles.
- Pure offline local application, open-source code, just watch it
- The horizontal and vertical spacing can be adjusted, and the color can be changed from light to dark
- Free rotation of size and angle, text and pictures can be marked
- The watermark is repeated across the entire picture, and it is difficult for the bad guys to remove the watermark
The latest version 2.8.7 is available for free download on Github.
If you want to support the developer, you can also download it from Google Play, the current price is US$3.99
This is an open source & AD-free android app for adding watermarks to your private photos.
supporting text & image watermarks, customizable styles.
- Pure offline local application, open-source code, just watch it
- The horizontal and vertical spacing can be adjusted, and the color can be changed from light to dark
- Free rotation of size and angle, text and pictures can be marked
- The watermark is repeated across the entire picture, and it is difficult for the bad guys to remove the watermark
The latest version 2.8.7 is available for free download on Github.
If you want to support the developer, you can also download it from Google Play, the current price is US$3.99
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🐦 Twitter blocks third-party clients
Twitter's Developer Platform Agreement document has been updated:
https://developer.twitter.com/en/developer-terms/agreement
The section on II. Restrictions on Use of Licensed Materials has been updated to include the following denoscription:
c) use or access the Licensed Materials to create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications
As a result, all third-party Twitter clients (e.g., Tweetbot, Twiterrifc, Talon, etc.) are now unavailable.
⚠️ Remember to cancel your paid subnoscription to existing third-party Twitter clients
Twitter's Developer Platform Agreement document has been updated:
https://developer.twitter.com/en/developer-terms/agreement
The section on II. Restrictions on Use of Licensed Materials has been updated to include the following denoscription:
c) use or access the Licensed Materials to create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications
As a result, all third-party Twitter clients (e.g., Tweetbot, Twiterrifc, Talon, etc.) are now unavailable.
⚠️ Remember to cancel your paid subnoscription to existing third-party Twitter clients
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Developer Agreement – X Developers
Developer Agreement – X Developers.
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