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Presentations are still one of the best ways to market and convince your clients. Most of the times we use the same computer for presentations in which we work all the day. Especially people who work on laptops, use the same device to access if they need any other files in the mid of a presentation. People who work all the day on computers always have a messy desktop and get notifications all the time. This is the only problem in using our personal laptop for a presentation. To fix all these issues, today I came with a new application called Pinstriped, which will hide your desktop, annoying notifications and makes important folders more handy.

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So, here’s how it works. Pinstriped is now in the beta stage and is available for Mac and Windows OS. As of now, only Mac application is available for download and Windows app will be available soon.

After completing the installation, when you click Pinstriped icon, it will hide your desktop and take you to a full screen interface. Still you can access all the files and folders in your device using an icon in the left.

Without getting into your desktop, you can access folders and add them to the Pinstriped screen for quick access. It has plenty of templates available to select from and you can choose the one which matches your business brand. In Pinstriped, also you can group folders into different Folder sets for various situations. If you have more than one meeting a day, you can easily group folders into different sets and access them quickly when you need.

The user interface is very simple and easy to understand. Any one can quickly design their own template, add folders and get ready for the presentation.

LOS ANGELES – When he was up on stage during Tuesday’s Mayweather-McGregor kickoff press conference at Staples Center, UFC lightweight champion told everyone in attendance that his custom-made suit was made of “F.ck Yous.” Everyone laughed. Maybe he was just kidding.

Of course he wasn’t kidding. Makes you wonder what McGregor might have in store for the rest of the tour, which continues tomorrow in Toronto before hitting New York and London on Thursday and Friday, respectively.

McGregor (21-3 MMA, 9-1 UFC) and (49-0 boxing) will fight on Aug. 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in a pay-per-view event that is expected to be the most lucrative prize fight of all time.

On Tuesday, and boy was it entertaining. Watch it all below. For more on “,” check out the section of the site.,.