I often find myself wasting time trying to find reliable apps, websites, or services, only to realize they're not worth it. I used to rely on reviews, but nowadays they're so unreliable, filled with fake opinions and low-quality articles. How can I research these things more efficiently? Do any of you have specific methods or tools you use to speed up the process?
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Using command line tools can save you tons of time. For instance, if you're looking to convert files, just run a command like `libreoffice --headless --convert-to docx file.pdf` and it's done in seconds, instead of hunting down a shady website.
You can also just open the PDF in Word if you have that installed. Really straightforward and doesn't require extra tools.
Installing LibreOffice is a good call too! It’s free and compatible with MS Office, making it a versatile choice for file conversions.
I usually turn to AI tools, like Gemini. You can simply ask, for example, 'What are three easy and free ways to convert a DOCX file to a PDF?' And it will generate a direct answer for you. It really cuts through the clutter of other information available online!
Great suggestion! Just to add, if you have Google Docs available, that's a solid option too. Upload your DOCX there and you can download it as a PDF directly.
I often ask ChatGPT for quick answers on tasks like these. It's super fast and often provides clear instructions or options.

I get that, but I’m looking for faster methods than installing new software! Just trying to streamline things.