KDE Kube is a modern mail and collaboration client that provides both online and offline access to contacts, calendars, to-dos, notes, emails, and other personal informational features […]
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Audacious – An Advanced Audio Player for Linux
Audacious is an advanced multi-platform GTK+-based music player that is free, lightweight and focused on delivering excellent audio quality while supporting a wide variety of codecs. […]
Read moreXorg or Wayland? Confirm Your Session Using XorWayland
Wayland has been the default session choice for the Gnome Shell ever since the release of Fedora GNU/Linux last year November, and it has been […]
Read moreJam – Listen to Google Play Music Straight From Your Console
We have written about Music Players for the Linux console before so you can just add this one to the already long list. And before […]
Read moreZim – A Text Editor to Manage and Organize Wiki Pages
Zim is a lightweight and open-source graphical text editor specifically built to help maintain wiki pages using a typically simple UI with panels containing various […]
Read moreForeverNote – An Evernote Web client for Linux
I know – there are quite a good number of alternative desktop clients for the famous note-taking app, Evernote; I even wrote on the Top […]
Read moreAtom – A Hackable Text Editor for The 21st Century
We have already covered a good number of text editors so far but it’s been a while since we covered any. Today I decided to […]
Read moreSummernote – A Super Simple WYSIWYG Editor for Linux
Summernote is a free, open-source, JavaScript library with which you can create WYSIWYG editors online. It is implemented using jQuery and Bootstrap. Features in Summernote FOSS […]
Read moreBrightness Controller – Take Complete Control of Your Monitor’s Brightness
If you have spent long hours on your PC before then you must know by now how your eyes react to your screen’s bright light. […]
Read moreElvish – A Friendly and Expressive Shell for Linux
Today we have an app with a seemingly interesting future (from my point of view) for which I think that all Bash programmers will be […]
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