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Microsoft Edge Password Manager Review: Pros & Cons Features Ratings Pricing and more

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If you’re looking for a browser with basic built-in password management features like autofill and payment detail saving, Edge’s password manager should have you covered. A distinct lack of syncing abilities really make it stand out against its competition, and for all the wrong reasons. In the modern-day era of smartphone computing, users looking for access to their passwords from anywhere will be disappointed. (Image credit: Microsoft) Microsoft Edge Password Manager: Plans and pricing Microsoft Edge is a free browser that comes preinstalled on Windows devices from Windows 7 up. It’s also available on macOS from version 10.13 (also known as High Sierra) up, including Apple Silicon Macs. Linux machines are currently only eligible for a preview of Edge, meaning it’s just Chromebooks that can’t run the Microsoft-developed browser (as they’re limited to, well, Chrome ). Because iCloud Keychain and Google Password Manager sync to the cloud, they tie into each company’s clo...

iCloud Keychain Review: Pros & Cons Features Ratings Pricing and more

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For some, iCloud may be the obvious choice when it comes to passwords, along with its ability to handle other sensitive information and its tight integration with the rest of the Apple ecosystem, both hardware and software. For others, it can be an easily overlooked service that sees them searching (and paying) for an alternative password manager . That said, Keychain is designed to work with Apple hardware, so iPhone, iPad, and Mac fans rejoice. Windows users will be somewhat pacified that Apple has recently revamped its iCloud desktop client to include support for Keychain, which works via an extension for Edge or Chrome , but Android users will be totally infuriated that there’s no support or solution for the mobile OS that accounts for around two-thirds of all smartphone installations. This review takes those ideas and applies them to the usability of Keychain, comparing whether this stripped-back essential can keep up with its modern-day rivals. (Image credit: Apple) ...

AnyRecover Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

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While there is plenty of data recovery software on the market, very few are as comprehensive as AnyRecover . The utility is available not just for Windows and Mac but is also designed to recover data from iOS and Android devices.  AnyRecover touts itself as a data recovery solution for over 500 data loss scenarios for over 2000 different types of devices. The website also claims that over 1000 file formats are supported.  Still, it's easy to make bold claims. Read on to discover how AnyRecover performed under our battery of tests.  (Image credit: AnyRecover) AnyRecover: Plans and pricing AnyRecover can be downloaded free of charge from the main website by clicking "Try it Now". You can use the free version to 'Preview' certain file types. While this doesn't include every file, most common formats are supported such as JPG and MP3. You can also recover 100MB of data from up to 8 files. If you choose to buy, AnyRecover's license terms are amon...

Quartix Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

Quartix Inc. is a well-known fleet management software and service provider that offers a variety of telematics solutions in Europe and in the United States, with an address listed in Chicago. It is frequently ranked among the best fleet management software providers in the industry, which is why we decided to take a closer look for this evaluation. We have examined multiple aspects of this service to assist you in determining whether it is a viable option for your company. Specifically, we considered prices, subscription options, support, and a suite of past customer reviews, in addition to its primary features and performance. Quartix: Plans and pricing Quartix previously offered highly tailored services, which enabled it to provide a clear breakdown of its prices and what is included in each subscription option. While this was a refreshing change from most fleet management service providers, it now goes the way of custom prices based on the needs of each client. This translates...

InSight Mobile Data Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

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There are many fleet management systems available, and picking the best one for your company is an important step. The company InSight Mobile Data has repeatedly surfaced on our search for the top fleet management software and service providers on the internet.  To help you decide if InSight Mobile Data is the best fleet management software for your company, we examine multiple facets of this well-known telemetrics service provider in the remaining sections of this review. InSight Mobile Data: Plans and pricing InSight Mobile Data, like the majority of its rivals in the fleet tracking industry, doesn't list prices on their website. Nevertheless, it claims that its variable pricing strategies are determined by the services you need as well as the size of your fleet. There is an online portal that asks what kind of services are needed, and the size of the fleet.  You will have to supply information regarding the kind of vehicle or asset you need to track, your industry, an...

Canon PIXMA G3270 Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

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Canon continues to improve its refillable ink tank lineup with the addition of this affordable all-in-one MegaTank.  Specifications Type : 3-in-1 color A4 inkjet printer Functions : Print, scan, copy Connectivity : Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi Data storage slots : None  Print speed: 11ipm (mono) Paper capacity : 100 sheets Print quality : 1,200 x 4,800 dpi Scan quality : 1,200 x 600 dpi Apple AirPrint : yes Consumables included : 6x ink bottles (6,000 mono pages, 7,700 color) Dimensions/Weight : 416 x 337 x 177 mm (WxDxH)/6kg The Canon PIXMA G3270 (known in the UK as the G3570 ) could lure home users away from cheaper cartridge-based printers with its rock-bottom running cost and plentiful inbox ink.  It improves importantly on Canon’s outgoing entry-level all-in-one printer by adding Wi-Fi without adding to the cost.  To keep that purchase price down to around US$230 (£280), there is still no front-loading paper tray, no auto-duplex mode and no touchs...

Nanonets Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

Nanonets was founded in 2017, and has its headquarters in San Francisco, California, with the mission of providing machine learning APIs for easy developer integration into their products. This company can provide offerings that go beyond traditional OCR software (optical character recognition), to provide an AI approach to document scanning and providing structured data processing. Nanonets gets used by about 10,000 customers worldwide, including well known companies such as Toyota, Sherwin Williams, Roche and Proctor and Gamble. Nanonets: Features The platform offers a wide range of features and tools that can help businesses process their data with ease. One of its most notable features is its advanced document classification and extraction capabilities. With Nanonets, businesses can easily train and deploy machine learning models that accurately classify and extract information from a variety of documents, such as invoices, receipts, contracts, and more. This can reduce the d...

Proton Drive Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

Realistically, the internet is probably one of the last places that a user can expect privacy, as we are constantly surveilled by multiple watchers, such as our browser, the ISP, our email, and the government. From this reality, back in 2014, Proton came out of a meeting of multiple scientists that met at CERN, that perhaps not coincidentally was the birthplace of the World Wide Web back in 1991.  Proton took the stance that users should not need to hand over so much personal data just to use the internet, and should be able to take back this privacy. Aligning with this goal, Proton indicates that it does not sell its 100 million user’s data, either to advertisers nor to third parties. In addition to Proton Drive , this company offers other services, including Proton VPN , Proton Mail , and Proton Calendar . It also has an encrypted password manager, currently in beta, Proton Pass. Proton Drive: Features True to its roots at CERN, Proton remains based out of Switzerland. The b...

Canon PIXMA G620/G650 Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

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Specifications Type : 3-in-1 color A4 inkjet printer Functions : Print, scan, copy Connectivity : Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi Data storage slots : None  Print speed : 3ipm (mono) Paper capacity : 100 sheets Print quality : 1,200 x 4,800 dpi Scan quality : 1,200 x 600 dpi Apple AirPrint : yes Consumables included : 6x ink bottles (8,000 mono pages, 3,700 color) Dimensions/Weight : 445 x 340 x 167 mm (WxDxH)/6.6kg With their refillable ink reservoirs, Canon’s MegaTank printers have brought the cost on inkjet printing right down, but this is the first time the technology has been applied to a dedicated photo printer with more than four colors.  The Canon PIXMA G620 ( or G650 in the UK ) uses two fine printheads to deliver six dye-based inks for superior color fidelity and studio-quality photographs. We’ve tested Canon’s excellent six-ink system before, but the catch has always been the ruinous cost of the cartridges.  What this printer promises, are the same re...

Monday Dev Review: Pros & Cons, Features, Ratings, Pricing and more

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You’ll pay for it though, because it’s a touch more expensive than most of its rivals (though not excessively), but you get access to some other Monday software and tons of integrations and automations. Beware of restrictions on lower plans, though. Monday Dev: Plans and pricing Pricing for Monday Dev works on a group basis where a company must pay for a predetermined number of seats, regardless of whether they fill them. Expect to pay $12, $14.50, or $25 per seat per month for Basic, Standard, and Pro respectively. Companies with more than three workers (the minimum for any plan) can pick from plans covering 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 40 seats. More seats are available, but you’ll need to get in touch for pricing. There’s also an Enterprise plan with a lot more customization available. Paying annually, rather than monthly, will unlock an 18% discount on paid plans. (Image credit: Monday) Monday Dev: Features While there’s no free plan available (besides trials), even th...