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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Best Online and Open Source Project Management Software For Professionals




With the help of Project Management Software, you can manage estimation and planning, scheduling, cost control and budget management, resource allocation, collaboration software, communication, decision-making, quality management and documentation or administration systems, In short, Project Management Software gives the ability to organize, collaborate, and track details and responsibilities of their projects. Nowadays, number of PC and browser based project management software and contract management software solutions exist.


Best Online and Open Source Project Management Software For Professionals

The Project Management Software industry is now over $1 billion with hundreds of competitive solutions. Here is the list of Top Most popular Project Management Software are available for you all.

Microsoft Project

Microsoft Project is one of the best project management software this time. This desktop application available as a simple Office 365 subscription that allows you to work from anywhere. It is is designed to assist a project manager in developing a plan, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads.

JIRA by Atlassian

Jira is a project management software trusted by teams of all sizes looking to capture and organize issues, assign work & follow team activity. Thousands of teams choose JIRA Management Software to capture and organize issues, assign work, and follow team activity.

Citrix Podio

Citrix’s Podio is the new way to organize, communicate and get work done. According to a report, over 500,000 organizations use Podio to run projects and company departments. Podio speeds communication and provides the transparency and accountability needed for efficient teamwork, by enabling people to organize and track work in one easy-to-use place.

Wrike

Wrike is an online project management software that gives you full visibility and control over your tasks. New incoming requests, changes in deadlines & requirements, creative work, collaboration between multiple teams – Wrike helps you take real-life challenges under control and adjust schedules in real time.

Basecamp

Basecamp is a web-based project management tool developed by Basecamp. It is used by millions of people and 98% of its customers recommend it, primarily for its simplicity. It supports multiple languages and can be accessed on your mobile phone.

Teamwork Projects

Teamwork Project is a for those companies, which are having difficulty coordinating their teams and projects. It is a feature rich productivity and collaboration platform that lends itself to multiple applications, most notably the project management eco system. Teamwork Projects helps teams work better together, closes communications gaps and aligns business processes leading to a drastic increase in team performance.

Smartsheet

Smartsheet is an online project management and task collaboration tool. Its easy to use spreadsheet-like interface, coupled with file sharing, Gantt charts, card view and work automation features have helped it quickly grow into a favorite business app for productivity.

Freedcamp

Freedcamp is a free project management software for unlimited users and projects. Freedcamp provides all paid features free to non-profits, teachers and students. You can add components you need such as Tasks, Milestones, Discussions, Time Tracking and more, when you create a project in Freedcamp.

Trello

Trello is a flexible project management software that fits into your workflow in a visual, collaboratively focused way. Trello replaces post-it notes in a digital whiteboard format that can be used for anything from redesigning a website, to posting company updates regularly for management, to complex projects with many participants.

VersionOne

VersionOne is a project management software for software organizations scaling agile. VersionOne uniquely scales to any number of organizational levels and supports methodologies such as the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), Enterprise Scrum, Kanban, DAD, LeSS, or a Hybrid approach.

Monday, September 26, 2016

YouTube Channels to Learn Ethical Hacking Online For Free


Ethical Hacking and Information Systems Security Auditing program focuses on the latest security threats, advanced attack vectors and practical, real-time demonstrations of the latest ethical hacking techniques, methodologies, tools, tricks and security measures. Here we are going to share information about 10 YouTube channels from where you can learn ethical hacking for free.


JustProgramming




Vivek Ramachandran




Penetration Testing in Linux




 Open SecurityTraining




Hak5







Network Security




Bhargav Tandel




Thenewboston




DedSec




We recommended these channels to learn ethical hacking for free.

SECRET GOOGLE URL’s THAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW

As a Google user you may have asked all these questions yourself. Is there any way to see the ads clicked by myself in Google?  How Google sees me and my interests? How to get the list of search terms I ever typed in the search box and many more.  You believe it are not, answers to all these questions are hidden inside your Google Dashboard.

As we all know that Google is a popular search engine, but besides this – it offers some amazing and useful services which are not known by most of peoples. Most popular searches like Google play, Google plus,Gmail and etc. are most striking services that we found on internet, likewise there are many other Google URL’s that every Google user should know!
You already have seen many Google easter eggs which are developed by Google engineers, funny tricks and jokes on Google developed by 3rd party and even secrets of Google search engine which leaves you totally amazed, but this time I decided to share some Google URL’s that are very useful and so i have selected top 10 among them.
Top Google URL's That Every Google User Should Know
Google URL’s that are so included in this post; contains information about you which they have stored somewhere deep inside your Google account.

Top 10 Google URL’s:

Google stores various information about their users and if you are using Google chrome or any android mobile for logging in to any website, then you can find the list of all stored username and password from the link given below. It is a website that is owned by Google.
Google allows you to download stored data of your account from their database to your computer like Google photos, YouTube videos, contacts, messages from Gmail, etc. You can get your download link from the link below.
Google servers stores information about the recent location and velocity by which you are moving, directly from your android device. Google also allows you to download these information in the form of KML file (so that you can view it on Google maps or in Google drive). Now go to Google maps if you want to see your entire location.
Just like you create your profile on various websites, Google also create your profile according to your activity on internet and set your interest, age and gender accordingly so as to provide you better user experience by serving you more relevant ads. The given URL can tell you about how Google sees you on internet.
Do you own a website/blog/YouTube channel that you use to post your content? Well, if you see your content on any others website/channel who are using any Google products or services like Google+, Blogger, AdSense, YouTube – then you can register a DMCA complaint about them to get the content removed from their account.
Do you want a new Google account without “@gmail.com”? Then headover to below link which allows you to create a Google account from your anyother existing email address.
According to the policy of Google you have to login to your account at least once in every 9 month else your account will be terminated. Users with single account does not face this problem but users with multiple account ( like me) might face this problem. Below link will give you an insight about your account.
You can find total number mobile apps, web apps, browser extensions etc. in a single list with a small description about access to your account (i.e. read & write). If in any app it is written as “access to basic account info” then it simply means that you have signed in to that particular app or extension.
YouTube & Google both record each and every searched term that you have typed (or spoken in case of Google now ) in their search boxes. Also they prepare log of all this action and activities you have performed, videos watched and even the audio searches.
Is someone else using your Google account? You can find out by the log report of your account that is prepared by Google – in which you will find about geographic location and IP address of every login in your account, but there is no way that you can log out remotely from Google session.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Best Apps for Mac to Boost Your Productivity


Mac apps can help you to become more productive. Some of the best productivity apps enable you to get more done. But you have to know what apps are the right fit for your needs and how to use them.

When working on your Mac, you may easily spend a portion of your time on simple tasks that could add up to take a significant amount of your time. With the right type of tools, you can stay productive and focus on tasks that are more important rather than spending time on routine work.
Luckily, the App Store is filled with tons of great apps and tools that will help improve your productivity. If you take advantage of the right apps, you can get more work done in less time.

Check out these  apps for Mac that could boost your productivity and help you finish your tasks more efficiently.

If you’re the type of person who favors keyboard shortcuts over using a mouse, then Alfred is an app that you should check out. With it, you can use hotkeys and keywords to quickly launch apps and files, use the clipboard history to find any text, image or file you copied earlier as well as create your own workflow for repetitive tasks by binding together hotkeys, keywords and actions.
Comes in both free and paid versions

Dropbox is a popular app that needs no introduction. With it, you can store your photos, files, documents or anything else in the cloud and access it virtually from anywhere with any device. Share links to your files and folders and receive comments from peers or collaborate with your team using shared folders with this amazing app.
Free for personal use and up to 2.5GB storage

Evernote allows you to take notes on the go as well as create checklists and to-do lists. Notes could be of any format including text, photo, video, PDF, web clippings etc. and they will be automatically synced across all the connected devices so that you can access them from anywhere with any device.
Comes with Free, Plus and Premium plans

The stock Calendar app in Mac may be good for simple tasks such as keeping tab on upcoming appointments or scheduling a new event but what if you wanted more advanced features? Check out Fantastical 2, a popular calendar app for Mac that you won’t be able to live without.

With Fantastical 2, you can use natural language to quickly create events and reminders, set time and geofence alerts for your reminders, create, edit and view your upcoming events and reminders from the Menu Bar and much more.
free trial. $39.99 for full license

Hazel keeps track of the folders you tell it to and automatically organizes their files based on the conditions that you’ve specified. It can move around files based on the name, date, type and the site it came from and keep your folders and desktop free from clutter.

Hazel can do much more than this. It watches your Trash and deletes files that are too old to save storage. It can also process your files by tagging and archiving them, automatically rename the ones you want and sort them into subfolders.
Free trial
Premium license starts from $32

If there’s one thing that I’ll recommend for automating tasks of third-party apps & services then it will definitely be IFTTT. It is a web service that allows you to create conditional statements called “recipes” for your favorite apps and services. These recipes will be executed automatically whenever the specified conditions are met. Imagine receiving reminders an hour before your appointment or having all your new Facebook photos saved to Dropbox automatically.
Free

Keyboard Maestro is a powerful automation tool that allows you to perform a series of actions on your computer, called macros, with a specific trigger. You can bind macros to a hot key, keyword, timer and many other triggers.
Free for 30 days. $36 for a full-time license.

Slack is a cross-platform team communication tool that plugs into all your favorite services such as Twitter and Dropbox and allows you to instantly communicate with team members, share files, documents and images, install third-party plugins for additional features and many more.
Free

Want to get your stuffs done without forgetting? Wunderlist is the best way to keep track of all your to-dos in one place. You can create multiple to-do lists and organize them into separate folders, set a due date and reminder for each to-do item, share your to-do lists with others and much more.
Wunderlist is the ultimate tool for managing your to-do lists and sharing it with your partner.
Free

Setting a secure and unique password for each of your accounts is important but who wants to go through the hassle of remembering them? Check out 1Password, an extremely useful password management app that is responsible for generating strong passwords as well as storing them in a secure vault.

Whenever you’re on a login page and want to access your account, you can simply launch 1Password and input the credentials with the press of a button. This eliminates the need of entering usernames and passwords manually or remembering them. What’s best about 1Password is that it syncs across all your devices so you can access your passwords from anywhere.

The best basic and advanced photo apps


If you’ve ever browsed the Apple App 
Store or Google Play, then you’ll already 
be aware that there are hundreds and 
hundreds of photography apps to choose 
from. While we can’t possibly hope to 
cover all of them here, we have picked 
a few of the best ones out.
We’ve installed and used all of these 
ourselves at some point, so if you’re stuck 
for inspiration we have no hesitation in 
recommending them. 
On this page we’ve primarily 
concentrated on photo apps that are fun 
and relatively easy-to-use. That’s not to 
say that they are in any way limited, 
though – far from it. 
Over on the facing page, meanwhile, 
we’ve selected some more-advanced apps 
that can be used as a third-party camera 
or as an editing tool for images that 
you’ve already captured.
Instagram 
Free
WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM


Retrica 
Free
WWW.RETRICA.CO
If you have an affi nity for images with a washed-out, 
vintage or cross-processed aesthetic, then Retrica 
could very well be your go-to camera app. The app 
has been designed to be simple to use and offers no 
manual controls over your camera. That said, there are 
over 100 fi lter effects, providing a vast range of hues 
and effects. Unlike many other fi lter-specifi c apps that 
allow you to apply the fi lter at the processing stage, 
you can only apply fi lters at the point of capture. You’ll 
get a live preview of how it will look and if you can’t 
decide which fi lter to use then Retrica provides a 
‘random fi lter’ button that you can keep pressing until 
you get something you like the look of. The range of 
fi lters on offer is very good, with lots of stylish-yet-
subtle effects to choose from. Retrica also provides you 
with a blurred background effect you can employ to 
create selective focus images with. Other than that, 
camera controls are pretty sparse. Still, as a fun app 
that provides instant results, Retrica is a great app. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android, iOS and Windows Phone

Adobe Photoshop 
Express /
Lightroom Free WWW.ADOBE.COM
Adobe currently offers two mobile photography apps: 
Photoshop Express and Photoshop Lightroom, both of 
which are very good in their own right. The main 
difference between the two is that the former is more 
of a one-stop fi x for mobile photographers that allows 
you to import, edit and then share images within the 
app, whereas the Lightroom mobile app requires you 
to own the desktop version of Lightroom to get the full 
range of functionality from it. Which one is right for 
you will depend on your individual requirements. For 
many users, the more self-contained Photoshop 
Express is likely to be the more convenient and useful 
of the two, while for others the ability to sync their 
mobile images with their desktop version of 
Lightroom will prove invaluable. Either way, both apps 
offer a wide range of adjustments, along with a good 
selection of digital fi lter effects. As you might expect 
both apps are also fully compatible with Adobe .DNG 
Raw fi les created by smartphones too.
AVAILABLE FOR: Android and iOS

Pixlr 
Free / £1.61
WWW.PIXLR.COM
Pixlr makes a range of good image-editing apps for 
mobile and desktop users, along with a couple of 
browser-based editing tools. While the app is free to 
download, it does come with adverts. To rid yourself 
of these you’ll need to pay £1.61 from within the app. 
While Pixlr can be used to control your camera, the 
controls are extremely limited, so you’ll want to use 
either your phone’s built-in camera app or a 
third-party alternative. Where Pixlr really excels is 
as an image processor for mobile devices. The user 
interface is intuitively laid out, making it pretty 
straightforward to use. It offers a wide range of editing 
tools along with brush tools for more localised fi xes 
(including selective focus). Pixlr also provides a useful 
one-touch ‘Auto Fix’ feature. The app also provides a 
variety of digital fi lter effects that can be stacked to 
create a unique look. Rounding things off are tools for 
adding picture frames, stickers and text. You can also 
make collages of similarly themed photos. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android and iOS

EyeEm 
Free
WWW.EYEEM.COM
Launched in 2011, EyeEm was one of the original online 
cameraphone communities that allowed mobile 
photography enthusiasts to share their work and 
browse the work of others, and it currently has over 13 
million members. While the community aspect is still a 
big part of the draw, EyeEm has since diversifi ed into 
stock photography and offers contributors 50% of all 
the images it sells. If you like the idea of being able to 
sell your images then all you need to do is sign up, 
enter your details and start uploading your mobile 
images. The app has no built-in camera of its own, but 
you can open other camera apps from within the app. 
Alternatively you can also browse your phone’s image 
library for any images you want to edit and upload. 
EyeEm provides 24 individual digital fi lters, along with 
a fairly standard range of image-wide enhancement 
tools. As with Instagram the tagging system is quite 
advanced, enabling you to target who is likely to view 
– and hopefully buy – your photos. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android, iOS and Windows Phone

When it comes to mobile photography communities 
and sharing, Instagram is the heavyweight champion 
of the mobile app world. Instagram is essentially a 
camera and photo-editing app that allows you to 
take photos, apply digital fi lters and other image 
corrections, and then share the result with other 
Instagrammers. As the emphasis is on sharing, it’s not 
ideal for lone-wolf photographers, but it is a great app 
for social photographers. Its built-in camera is about 
as basic as you can get (the only control being a fl ash 
on/off switch), but you can thankfully choose to open 
images that have been taken with other camera apps 
before moving into the editing and sharing modules 
of the app. In regards to processing, it offers 40 fi lter 
effects and a basic range of adjustment tools. There’s 
also a selective focus tool for creating tilt-shift type 
images. When it comes to sharing, you can hashtag 
keywords to your heart’s content and share your 
images directly to other social media platforms such 
as Facebook. AVAILABLE FOR: Android and iOSWWW.WHATDIGITALCAMERA.COM

Camera+ 
Free / £2.29
CAMERA.PLUS
Exclusive to Apple iPhone users running iOS 8.0 or 
higher, Camera+ has long been considered the go-to 
third-party camera app. The main reason for this is 
the way in which it effortlessly combines good levels 
of control over key camera settings – including 
manual focus, exposure, shutter speed, ISO and white 
balance – with advanced image-processing and 
sharing abilities. The latest version also offers an 
image stabiliser to help sharpness, and a ‘Clarity’ tool 
that acts as a kind of auto-enhance at the point of 
capture. Finally, there’s also a slow-shutter mode that 
can be used to facilitate long-exposure photography 
on an iPhone. As well as its extensive image capture 
tools, you can also use Camera+ to process your shots, 
using a range of advanced editing tools or one-click 
digital fi lters. You can even use the app to sync your 
images to iCloud – enabling you to view your images 
on any other connected devices, including iPads.
AVAILABLE FOR: Apple iPhones running iOS 8.0 and 
higher

Camera FV-5
Free / £2.49
WWW.CAMERAFV5.COM
Designed specifi cally for photography enthusiasts, 
Camera FV-5 aims to provide as much manual control 
over key camera settings as possible. The amount to 
which it can do so does vary between individual 
Android phones, however, and the app’s two main 
headline features – manual shutter speed control and 
Raw capture – are only compatible with a number of 
top-end devices. You’ll fi nd a compatibility checklist 
on the developer’s website. Once installed, the FV-5 
user interface is fairly straightforward to use, and even 
if you’re unable to take advantage of the headline 
features FV-5 still provides direct control over white 
balance, sensitivity, metering mode, and enables you 
to take bracketed and timelapse exposures, too. You 
can even use it to re-assign your phone’s volume 
button to a camera-specifi c function, for example 
lowering/raising the ISO. While the full version will set 
you back £2.49, there is a Lite version that’s free, albeit 
with a vastly reduced maximum resolution.  
AVAILABLE FOR: Android only 

Fotor 
Free
WWW.FOTOR.COM
This advanced image-editing app comes with a range 
of tools not commonly found on more basic photo 
apps, including curves adjustments, RGB (Red, Green, 
Blue) controls, tilt-shift effects and 13 ‘Scene’ modes 
that will automatically adjust your image to get the 
best out of it. You’ll also fi nd a generous range of basic 
adjustment tools and a huge range of stackable fi lter 
effects. You can also add frames, text and stickers to 
your images or create collages of multiple images. 
While Fotor comes with a built-in camera, manual 
controls are sadly lacking –though there is the option 
to employ a stabiliser for sharper images, along with 
support for burst shooting. More experienced users 
will probably want to use either their smartphone’s 
built-in camera app or a more advanced third-party 
option. Image sharing to the likes of Facebook and 
Twitter is provided, with further options to email 
images also available. Fotor is neatly laid out, making 
it straightforward to navigate and operate. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android and iOS

PicsArt Photo 
Studio Free
PICSART.COM
This popular all-in-one app allows you to take photos, 
process images, apply effects, create collages and 
share your fi nished creations. The in-app camera is 
admittedly a bit basic, with no manual controls, but 
the image processing and effects module is one of the 
most comprehensive on the market, with advanced 
features such as curves adjustments, cloning and 
perspective tools available, alongside all the standard 
adjustments. There’s a huge array of digital fi lter 
effects, backed up by a generous selection of frames, 
stickers, masking effects, clip art and suchlike. As with 
many of the better photography apps, there’s a strong 
community element to it, too, that allows you to share 
your images with other PicsArt users, as well as enter 
competitions. If you’d prefer to upload your images to 
social media, then you’ll fi nd sharing links to all the 
big-name players. The only slight issue we have with 
PicsArt is that because it tries to do so much, it can 
take a little time getting used to the layout. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android, iOS and Windows Phone

Google Snapseed 
Free
SUPPORT.GOOGLE.COM/SNAPSEED
Originally designed and released by the same 
team responsible for the legendary Nik Software 
range of Photoshop plug-ins (also now free, by the 
way), Snapseed is now owned by Google. At its heart, 
Snapseed is a powerful Raw-compatible image-
editing app that has been specifi cally designed for 
touchscreen devices. Neatly presented and relatively 
intuitive to use, Snapseed combines a range of basic 
‘one-click’ editing tools and digital fi lters with a 
selection of more advanced processing options, 
including localised adjustment tools that can be used 
for dodging and burning, or even to add selective 
focus to your images. Elsewhere, the app’s generous 
range of image-wide editing options are controlled 
via intuitive drag-and-swipe controls that work in 
harmony with a small touchscreen device. In addition 
to basic image-processing, the app can also be used 
to add frames and text to images, capped off with a 
good range of sharing options.  
AVAILABLE FOR: Android and iOS

Camera Zoom FX 
Free / £2.99
WWW.ANDROIDSLIDE.COM
Taking its cue from Camera FV-5 (see above) and 
Manual Camera (another Android photo app), Camera 
Zoom FX is another Raw-capable third-party camera 
app that offers tons of manual control over your 
camera, including shutter speed on compatible 
Android handsets. In addition, Camera Zoom FX also 
offers a good range of shooting modes including a 
stabilised Stable Shot mode, a Best Shot mode, a 
Timelapse mode and an HDR mode among others. The 
main way in which Camera Zoom FX differs from other 
serious-minded photography apps such as Camera 
FV-5 is that in addition to providing access to all the 
serious things demanded by enthusiasts, it also 
throws in a bunch of fun stuff too such as digital fi lters 
and sticker packs. Some of this does need to be paid 
for, mind. There’s a trial version where you can have 
a look at the layout and see how you get on, but in 
order to unlock the best features you’ll need to 
upgrade to the premium version. 
AVAILABLE FOR: Android