The converter runs entirely offline on Windows. No data file leaves the user’s device during conversion.
In the digital age, where files accumulate rapidly across devices, managing them efficiently becomes essential. One of the most effective ways to maintain organization is through the technique of ...
Microsoft on Thursday disclosed details of a new widespread ClickFix social engineering campaign that has leveraged the Windows Terminal app as a way to activate a sophisticated attack chain and ...
BatchPhoto delivers strong functionality for professional batch image processing, excelling in format support, automation, and performance. While the app performs reliably, its outdated interface, ...
Microsoft is rolling out new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds that improve security and performance during batch file or CMD script execution. As Microsoft explained today, IT administrators can now ...
Threat hunters have disclosed details of a new, stealthy malware campaign dubbed DEAD#VAX that employs a mix of "disciplined tradecraft and clever abuse of legitimate system features" to bypass ...
Threat actors are using novel living-off-the-land (LOTL) tactics to better evade detection, according to HP Wolf’s Q2 2025 Threat Insights Report. These tactics include the growing use of multiple, ...
Windows Explorer has always seemed like a part of a small car’s toolkit: perfectly usable, but limited to the basic functions. Over the years, Microsoft has repeatedly revised the software and added a ...
GIMP is one of the most popular open-source creative tools, among others like Inkscape and Krita. Along with the powerful features found in GIMP, you can also install plugins that boost GIMP’s ability ...
Batch scripts are a set of commands written in a file that are executed one after another to automate tasks. These scripts help make it easier for users to run multiple commands in the Command Prompt ...
Have you ever written a batch script to automate tasks on your computer—like clearing temporary files—and wished you could turn it into a simple, professional-looking executable file? Maybe you want ...