DonationCoder have released the list of programs and applications that members of the site submitted for the NANY 2020 event. DonationCoder, which is one of my favorite sites, holds an event each […]
Donationcoder, one of my favorite tech sites, published the list of NANY 2019 applications that programmers released for the event. NANY, or New Apps for the New Year, is an annual event […]
The friends over on DonationCoder hold an annual software development event called NANY -- New Apps for the New Year -- in which programmers pledge to release programs and apps. The results […]
The results of DonationCoder's NANY 2017 -- New Apps for the New Year -- annual event have just been posted on the official website. The event, a tradition started in 2007, is […]
NANY is an annual event over at the DonationCoder community website where members of the community pledge to develop applications for the new year. Considering that you have access to hundreds of […]
I have followed the NANY (New Apps for a New Year) event over on Donation Coder ever since it was first introduced in 2007. It is a fun event in which programmers […]
New Apps for the New Year (NANY) is an annual event held by DonationCoder that results in the creation of -- often -- dozens of new programs for all kinds of purposes. […]
The Donation Coder website holds a programming event they call Nany, which stands for New Apps for the New Year, in which coders pledge to create and release a free piece of […]
Like every year around year end, Donation Coder members and guests are pledging to release new applications for the New Year. You can read up our coverage of the NANY 2011, NANY […]
The guys over at Donation Coder are celebrating the new year in their own way by holding a coding challenge each year that invites regulars and first timers to pledge to the […]
More than twenty applications have been released at the N.A.N.Y. Challenge website of donation coders. New Applications for a New Year is a collection of more than 20 freeware applications that do all kinds of useful things. I decided to list every application that was released and write a short paragraph about them to give you the perfect overview of everything that is available.
If there is one thing that laptop users worry about constantly, it's the device's battery life. Many users keep their computer plugged in at all times for work/gaming purposes. But sometimes you […]
Battery Icons is a freeware for Microsoft Windows devices that displays a battery level indicator in the system tray area when executed. It is designed to replace the default battery indicator of […]
SSD-LED can be used to monitor the usage of a selected drive in real-time, but it doesn't give you the advanced details. If you want a breakdown of the usage on a […]
DonationCoder is a unique site on the Internet that was created back in 2005. It was designed as a place for programmers to share developed software and to support development through donations […]
LogMeIn, parent company of LastPass, announced today that it will shut down the cross-browser bookmark synchronization service Xmarks on May 1, 2018. Xmarks launched its service at a time when browsers did […]
DonationCoder.com is a long standing community site of software authors and users that is entirely donation based. This is the third part of a series in which we review tech sites that […]
Keeping track of certain tasks can sometimes be difficult. While it is usually no problem if you complete tasks regularly, say once a week, it gets difficult if you only do so […]
Near Field Communication, better known as NFC, is being built into almost every new smartphone today, with the exception of the Apple iPhone. Â It can be a tremendous tool for making payments […]
Maybe it is just my impression, but screensavers seem to have lost much of their popularity in recent years. We have already discussed that screensavers do not really save the screen from […]
Windows users can start applications in a number of ways. They can use the start menu for that, shortcuts on the desktop, start the program from its program directory or the command […]
Ethervane Echo is a little clipboard extender for the Windows operating system that keeps track of your clipboard history for you. The program is relatively straightforward to use. The clipboard manager keeps […]
Sometimes you may not be sure if a local file is safe to execute even with an up to date antivirus software installed. It can then be reassuring to scan the file […]
Hi there ghacks readers! It's mouser from DonationCoder.com speaking to you here. Martin has graciously invited me to make a guest post on ghacks about the latest event on the DonationCoder site, […]
Webmasters and search engine optimizers need to be aware that speed, or better a website's loading time, is now part of the algorithm that search engines use to rank websites. At least […]
If you are on the move regularly with your laptop or netbook you may experience times where an Internet connection is available, and times where it is not. These network status changes […]
Quick Cliq is an application launcher and productivity tool for the Windows operating system. The application adds a programmable menu to the system that can be launched with the mouse gesture or […]
Have you ever received a link to a huge video or discovered a link to a larger file on the web that you were not sure about? Maybe you are currently on […]
A boss key application's purpose is to provide the user with a button or hotkey to instantly hide some or all of the open windows and programs on execution. Primarily designed for […]
Page Countster is a free portable program for Microsoft Windows devices to create a network printer inventory quickly. The official Donation Coder NANY 2009 challenge has been announced less than 24 hours […]
New Apps for the New Year (NANY) is the motto of the Nany Challenge over at Donation Coder. It's already the second year of the challenge and lots of new software programs […]
A Panic Button or Boss Key is a software program that will hide certain visible elements on the computer screen when it is pressed. The software applications usually hide windows and programs […]
Many users have some kind of sequence they perform every time they boot into their operating system. They start their favorite applications using shortcuts, the start menu or an application launcher. But […]
Just Close Some Tasks is an entry to the NANY 2009 Challenge over at Donation Coder. NANY stands for New Apps for a New Year. Members of the Donation Coder website create […]
I'm keeping track of every change to Ghacks for about a year now which means that I write down the time of the change and what I did change, e.g. advertising position or links. This is invaluable to be able to reconstruct a previous state if something goes terribly wrong. If advertisement revenue goes down I can check the log and see if I made any changes to the positions in that time.
If you want a breakdown of the music that you favor you can use a software called WTF!? Music Info which analyzes a directory that contains music and displays a chart sorting the music by genre, artist or year. The application was designed for the Donation Coder Nany 2008 challenge and you can find additional software on the official website.
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