- Minimalist Gmail is the Best Gmail Tweaker for Chrome Yet (Chrome)
Adding extra features to Gmail isn't a new idea, but Minimalist Gmail for Chrome is the best tweaker yet: You can hide items, add row highlights, and even change the five Google links at the top of the page. - LibreOffice 3.3 Final Gives the OpenOffice.org Suite a Fresh Start (Windows/Mac/Linux)
The first finalized release of the OpenOffice.org spin-off, LibreOffice, has hit the web at version 3.3. It's got a few unique features, an ever-so-slightly tweaked look, and the ability to export to Microsoft's DOCX format by default. - WidgetLocker Customizes The Sliders on Android's Lock Screen (Android)
The unlock and sound sliders on Android are handy, but if you'd like quick access to other things from the lock screen, WidgetLocker willl let you add anything from widgets to app shortcuts to extra sliders. - Home Dash Makes Firefox a (Useful) Full Screen Browser (Firefox)
Most browsers offer a "Fullscreen Mode," but still rely on the same address bar, tabs, and other mechanisms to get you around. Home Dash reconfigures Firefox for quick searching and browsing without any toolbar whatsoever. - Week Cal Is a Powerful, iCal-Like Replacement for iOS' Default Calendar App (iOS)
The iPhone's Calendar app is handy, but it frankly leaves a bit to be desired. If you'd like a more powerful, iCal-like interface for your iPhone, Week Cal is a great calendar replacement app. - Splice Is a Free, Feature-Rich Video Editor for iOS (iOS)
Instead of paying for Apple's iOS version of iMovie, Splice is an alternative video editor that you can use for free. It comes with many of the same features you'll find in iMovie, but without the cost. - Briss Trims PDFs so They Fit Better, Are Easier to Read on Your Ereader (Windows/Mac/Linux)
Virtually every current ereader offers native support for the PDF format, but no PDF was designed for your ereader's 5-7" screen. Briss, a cross-platform open-source tool, gives you several ways to trim PDFs to look better on your ereader. - Seek Droid Is the Simplest Way to Find Your Lost Android Phone (Android)
We've featured a few different methods and apps for finding your lost phone. With the $0.99 Seek Droid, however, you can locate your device, remotely lock it, wipe it, and even see your recent calls with almost no effort. - BootXChanger Customizes Your Mac OS X Boot Screen (Mac)
Tired of the old gray apple that greats you every time you load up Mac OS X? BootXChanger provides an easy, drag-and-drop method of changing the default image to just about anything you want. - K-9 Mail Is What Android's IMAP Email App Should Be (Android)
If you don't use Gmail or Google Apps, the default email experience on Android is, honestly, pretty cruddy, unless Motorola or HTC fixed up your Email app. K-9 Mail cleans up, optimizes, and just plain fixes Android's default Mail app.
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