My daughter had a few rolled-up posters that kept springing off the wall — regular poster tack wasn't strong enough to hold the curl flat, and we didn't want to poke pinholes through the posters themselves. These Outus magnetic push pins solved it. You push a pin into the wall, lay the poster over it, then snap the included magnet onto the pin from the front to clamp the poster in place. The magnets are strong, and the only damage is a tiny hole in the wall — not in the poster. — MF
Dropover ($7) is a tiny Mac utility that solves a problem I didn't know I had. When you're dragging a file to a folder that isn’t on your desktop, just shake your cursor, and a floating "shelf" appears to hold it. The shelf stays open so you can drop files, folders, images, and even text snippets onto it. Then go find your destination and unload everything at once. You can collect items from multiple folders into one shelf, which macOS can't do natively. — MF
Here’s a daily calendar for 2026 that prints on a single sheet of paper. There’s not much space to add appointments, but I’m using it to enter and see my family members’ travel plans for the full year at a single glance. — MF