Author: Preshit Deorukhkar

Preshit Deorukhkar is the former Editor-in-Chief of Beautiful Pixels. He is now a Freelance Consultant, Principal at iXyr Media & SharpShutter Media. You can reach him on Twitter @preshit

I have been meaning to write this post for a few months now. A lot has been happening behind the scenes at Beautiful Pixels, and I am glad to be able to finally announce everything. If you are new around here, Hi! My name is Preshit Deorukhkar and I’ve been the Helmsman for Beautiful Pixels for almost a decade. I co-founded this website along with my good friend Milind Alvares in 2009, and since then, I’ve handled various roles over the years — most recently as the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of Beautiful Pixels. While I have written numerous articles here about……

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Paste Adds Support for iPad in Latest Update Paste is an awesometastic snippet & clipboard history manager for Mac and iOS that we recently featured here as a must-have visual clipboard manager for your Mac and iOS device. After three years of being available exclusively for the Mac, Paste 2 made its debut for iPhone earlier this month and with a small update released today, is also available for iPad. Version 2.1, which is now available for download from the App Store, introduces full support for the iPad. It’s still a blown-up UI from the iPhone, but you do get…

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TouchPad is a nifty utility for iPhone and iPad that transforms your iOS device into a remote trackpad or keyboard. It lets you fully control your computer with just your fingers, almost as if you’re using a wireless trackpad or keyboards in your hands. It works not just on a Mac, but also across the Windows and Linux platforms. TouchPad was originally a product of Edovia, Inc. — most popularly known for the Screens VNC app. Screens is a powerful and feature-rich VNC app while TouchPad was offered as a simpler alternative that gave you the ability to control your…

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AgileBits today announced that 1Password 7 for Windows is now available in public beta. According to the announcement on the official blog, this is a “massive release where quite literally everything has changed.” 1Password 7 for Windows introduces an all-new design that improves the overall look and feel of the app. It supports the Windows Hello feature, so you can unlock the app using your fingerprint or just your smile. All your vaults are now accessible in one place in the sidebar. Other minor improvements in this release include support for large passwords, and a new design and vulnerability alerts…

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I have been singing praises about Paste for quite some time now. Over the last three years, it has established itself as a fantastic and must-have tool on your Mac and it is by far the best visual clipboard manager for Mac out there. Today, Paste has made its debut on iOS in the form of a lovingly minimal iPhone app. With the introduction of the Paste iPhone app, your entire clipboard history is now available for reuse in the palm of your hands. Paste makes it ridiculously easy to copy something on one device and paste it on another…

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Google Assistant is Now Available for iPad Google has just updated its Google Assistant app for iOS with support for the iPad. I’ve been using the Google Assistant on and off over the last few weeks and for most tasks, it does a far better job compared to Siri or Alexa. Unfortunately, the iPad version of the app is just a blown up interface for the big screen. You do get to view more content from the results in most cases, but generally speaking, the interface is just like a really big phone. On the positive side, the app does…

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