Explore the practical IT-Tools collection

Conclusions

Among the 86 tools available in the IT-Tools collection, you are bound to find several useful for both work and personal use. If you only use 10 of these tools more or less regularly, you should consider bookmarking the IT-Tools site. You can also host the IT-Tools collection yourself and avoid being dependent on the Internet. IT-Tools is a valuable resource for anyone who does more than scroll through cute cat pictures. Enjoy!

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Ferdinand Thommes lives and works as a Linux developer, freelance writer, and tour guide in Berlin.

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