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This article will be updated over the coming weeks and months. If you have any apps that you think deserve a place in our chart, get in touch using the comments section below or via Twitter @alphrOrganisational app Trello offers tons of additional features, such as collaboration with other users and integration with online tools, as well as several viewing modes and tags to make organising multiple pieces of work manageable. It’s cross-platform, too, so your colleagues will be able to access it anywhere, regardless of the device they’re using.Todoist has been keeping the Alphr team organised for a while now, and so it's great to see it finally launching a native Windows 10 app.Gone are the days of having to use it via a web browser, now Todoist can push notifications to your desktop for reminders – allowing you to say when you've cleared tasks. And, thanks to a new three-pane view, currently only available on Windows 10, group discussions are now possible in one view alongside your upcoming tasks and folders.A great app for when you need to mark up PDFs, Drawboard PDF has a slick interface and a variety of useful tools. Perfect if you work in engineering or design, the app works well with a stylus and lets you add handwritten annotations to PDF documents. It also saves on having to carry around heaps of paper.

This free code and text editor supports over 20 different coding languages, including HTML, JavaScript, C++ and Python. The layout of the app has been optimised for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, with a similar coloured cell layout to the operating system. It looks pretty, but also works well, has an easy-to-use tabbed document interface and a number of tutorials. For anyone new to programming, this is a great tool to have on your PC.It’s no surprise that some of the best-designed apps to hit the Windows Store have come from within Microsoft. The Skype app was built from the ground up to be ideal for use on a tablet such as the Surface, able to run silently in the background at all times, ready to burst into action when a call or instant message comes in. It’s also one of the few apps we’ve seen that remains genuinely useful when snapped side-by-side with other apps.

If you’re working on several projects at once and have a ton of things to remember to do on each, Wunderlist is a great app that’s worth incorporating into your Windows life. Apart from being stylish – an achievement in itself for a to-do list – it’s very easy to use. This is partly due to its slick interface, but also because all your tasks are synced to the Wunderlist server, which allows for continuity across all devices.Sky Q is television remade, repackaged and redefined for the modern world. While the ability to pause, rewind and record live TV seemed so astounding back when Sky+ came to market in 2001, it quickly became old hat, commonplace. Sky needed to catch up, change the game in some shape or form and, instead of simply doing what the competition was doing, it went and created Sky Q.It may not be fair to say that Sky has reinvented the wheel here with Sky Q, but it's safe to say our in-depth review certainly puts it through its paces and the results really do come our favourably.

Below is a quick overview of everything you need to know about Sky Q. However, if you'd like to jump straight into the deep and detailed Sky Q review, you can do so over on Page 2.If you get the full Sky Q package, including Sky Broadband, you get pretty much everything you’d ever need to watch TV – except a TV and laptop. Sky Q’s top-end package comes with a Sky Q Silver box and two Sky Q Mini boxes and you can watch live TV simultaneously on all three. Because they talk to each other over Wi-Fi, you’ll be able to stop watching something on one device and continue watching it on another.You can buy Sky Q now, and as you might expect of a brand-new premium TV system, it's not cheap. For new customers, the most basic version of Sky Q costs £42 per month, but that shoots up to £54 per month for a 2TB box with additional Sky Q mini box (usually £99 on its own). You don’t have to pay for the hardware itself, but there’s still a fairly hefty setup fee to go on top of that.

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Sky Q’s menus have been redesigned and they’re very intuitive to use. Take Sky Q’s Recordings menu example: it’s now much simpler to navigate, while there’s also a new “My Q” section. Here, series and movies you’ve been watching are recently grouped together, so you easily pick up and carry on where you left off. And the UI on the Sky Q app is pretty much the same too.As of 21 July, Sky Q was updated to bring in a selection of new features designed to make the service easier to use. Now it automatically downloads the next episode in a series so it's ready to watch instantly, along with autoplaying episodes once a previous one has finished – a la Netflix. Other features focus on content curation and presentation, with the service’s Top Picks improved with more on-demand suggestions. There’s a new Sports homepage, too, plus improvements to Series Record making it easier to set up from the Mini Guide at the bottom of the screen. There’s also added PIN protection for 18-rated YouTube video clips.

Perhaps the most useful change, however, is a small user-interface improvement that makes it much easier to skip forward to a certain part of the programme you’re watching. Previously, you could only fast-forward; now, Sky Q allows you to press pause and then swipe-and-hold on the touchpad to move to a specific time in the recording.Ultra HD 4K programming has also arrived on Sky Q too, bringing with it 124 Premier League games and more than 70 films to 4K. That means you can watch Spectre, The Revenant and The Martian in glorious 4K and see actors faces unlike ever before.Around the world, the UK has something of a reputation for queuing – so you could say it’s only fitting that it’s been left waiting in line for the Microsoft Surface Book. While US customers got their hands on it way back in October last year, the UK has had to wait almost four months for the privilege.

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Rewind to October last year, and Microsoft’s launch for the Surface Book hid one thing brilliantly: very few people clocked that it was actually a 2-in-1 hybrid before the on-stage reveal. Even now, if you didn’t already know, you could be forgiven for thinking you were looking at a premium laptop rather than a cutting-edge 2-in-1 from the Surface camp. The only major giveaway to the Surface Book’s talents? A Surface Pen is included in the box.The novel “fulcrum” hinge is what allows the Surface Book to work its magic. The width of the hinge means that the display doesn’t fold flat against the keyboard – something that irked a handful of Alphr’s (admittedly mildly OCD) editorial staff – but on the flipside, it allows the Surface Book’s tablet half to dock seamlessly with the keyboard section, and also makes the Surface Book much easier to grab, hold and carry about.


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