Place helpful sticky notes on your desktop and set up reminders for important events, with this straightforward, easy-to-use application
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Read More →Efficiently organize the icons on your desktop using containers that can be easily resized and moved, quickly hide all the icons, and create multiple desktop pages
Read More →Make a window sit on top of everything else, enable transparency and click-through, and change the theme to dark with this small application
Read More →Remind yourself to take a break every one in a while and adjust the color temperature of your display to prevent eye strain, with this clever utility
Read More →Protect your eyes from the negative impact the computer screen has on them with the help of this handy tool that can find the optimal calibration for your comfort
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