Next week, I'll be starting my new semester. Goodbye home, goodbye long holidays! It's time to gear things up. The last week of holidays, I would usually spend on downloading animes, movies or dramas into my hard drive. I'd update my Spotify offline playlists (yup, I'm running on premium account) and also I would declutter my digital stuffs so basically I'm making my laptop ready for the new semester. Maybe I'll write another post on this so wait for it.
It's an amazing tool to organize and declutter your life. If you're a person like me who likes to jot down lists and write planners, this is something for you! What's good about it is it has those basic text formatting like bold, italic, strikethrough and attach files of different types including a voice note! So I feel like this is decent enough to be used for writing journals or planner. And it's 'syncable'! Though if you want something extra, you might wanna check on OneNote from Microsoft. I'll write another post on this later.
I'm pretty sure most of you have heard of this and some would think how this is considered essential but aside from backing up your assignments and important works, it does a good job to share files with people around you. You can set up the folder status as public or private and share the links without the need to send the files through emails or by using usb drive. If you feel like Dropbox isn't up to your liking, try Google Drive or OneDrive.
I know some students pull an all-nighter and working in a dark room. Even if you set the screen brightness to the lowest level, the light is still to harsh for your eyes to take it. This is a must-have program for you. It helps to filter the blue light with yellow and orange filter and makes your screen looks warm. It'll feel easy on your eyes. What's great is that it's free and easy to use! It may feel weird and awkward at first but trust me this is for your eye care 😌
I thought I'd share with you guys a few programs that I feel like it's super useful for students.
Evernote
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Dropbox
I'm pretty sure most of you have heard of this and some would think how this is considered essential but aside from backing up your assignments and important works, it does a good job to share files with people around you. You can set up the folder status as public or private and share the links without the need to send the files through emails or by using usb drive. If you feel like Dropbox isn't up to your liking, try Google Drive or OneDrive.
F.lux
I know some students pull an all-nighter and working in a dark room. Even if you set the screen brightness to the lowest level, the light is still to harsh for your eyes to take it. This is a must-have program for you. It helps to filter the blue light with yellow and orange filter and makes your screen looks warm. It'll feel easy on your eyes. What's great is that it's free and easy to use! It may feel weird and awkward at first but trust me this is for your eye care 😌
So what do you guys think? Do you have any recommendations? Leave a comment down below and don't forget to share! 😘




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