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All About UPI

UPI stands for Unified Payments Interface. It is a payment mode developed by the National Payments Corporation of India. UPI is a payment system that allows you to transfer money between any two parties. As compared to NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS, UPI is far more well-defined and standardized across banks. This means that you can use UPI to initiate a bank transfer from anywhere in just a few clicks! The benefit of using UPI is that it allows you to pay directly from your bank account. The hassle or need to type in the card or bank details goes away with UPI. You can use UPI to transfer money to your family, friends, or even between your own bank accounts. The much wider use of UPI comes when you have to pay different merchants. mPIN in UPI Another benefit of using UPI is that you can do away with the need to wait for an OTP and enter it to complete the money transfer. The mPIN is a 6-digit passcode that you must enter every time you need to make a transaction. The mPIN is highly val...

8 Best free productive Apps for MacBook M1

8 Best free productive Apps for MacBook M1


Hey, Guys, this is Raj from Unboxing Space & today we are going to discuss the 8 Best Free Productivity applications For your Mac. If you are a Student, Employ, Content creator, or Business person your work is going to become easier than ever. So, let's roll the Video:

  1. Notion: Notion is one of the most popular and flexible tools. It's an all-in-one productivity solution and it's simply one of the best tools I've ever used.
  2. OneNote: OneNote is your very own digital notebook. Whether you have a million ideas, a million things to do, Or a million things to remember, OneNote is the perfect app for capturing pretty much everything. With OneNote, you can: Type notes or record audio on your laptop or pc.
  3. Rectangle: Rectangle is a window management app. which is the best & free alternate of Magnate.
  4. Canva: Canva is a graphic design platform, used to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, documents, and other visual content. The app includes templates for users to use. The platform is free to use and offers paid subscriptions like Canva Pro and Canva for Enterprise for additional functionality.
  5. GIMP: It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc.
  6. AdGuard: AdGuard extension is a free ad blocker for Safari & Chrome that allows you to stop advertising fully and block pop-ups in the browser.
  7. Grammarly: Grammarly, the free online grammar and spelling checker, claims to 'make sure everything you type is clear, effective, and mistake-free and that 'everything you write clear and effective all the time'. ... Put simply, Grammarly is terrible at proofreading academic texts. It relies on algorithms, not humans.
  8. Bandwidth+: Bandwidth+ is the data monitor which tells you about your data usage.

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All About UPI

UPI stands for Unified Payments Interface. It is a payment mode developed by the National Payments Corporation of India. UPI is a payment system that allows you to transfer money between any two parties. As compared to NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS, UPI is far more well-defined and standardized across banks. This means that you can use UPI to initiate a bank transfer from anywhere in just a few clicks! The benefit of using UPI is that it allows you to pay directly from your bank account. The hassle or need to type in the card or bank details goes away with UPI. You can use UPI to transfer money to your family, friends, or even between your own bank accounts. The much wider use of UPI comes when you have to pay different merchants. mPIN in UPI Another benefit of using UPI is that you can do away with the need to wait for an OTP and enter it to complete the money transfer. The mPIN is a 6-digit passcode that you must enter every time you need to make a transaction. The mPIN is highly val...