Top 9 Open Source Password Managers for Personal Usage Many open source software have started to take a good position in many sectors, such as open source ERP, open source speech recognition and open source survey software. […] July 28, 2019October 4, 2023
Get Rainy Mood on GNOME Shell With the Focusli Extension Rainy Mood is a very famous website/app that allows you to listen to the rain, air and thunderstorms sounds any time you want. It helps you to relax, […] July 23, 2019July 23, 2019
The Status of Fractional Scaling (HiDPI) Between Windows & Linux There’s a special type of displays commonly called “HiDPI“, which means that the number of pixels in the screen is doubled (vertically and horizontally), making everything drawn on […] July 21, 2019January 7, 2024
Burn Windows on USB from Linux via WoeUSB A lot of us may need to install Windows side by side with Linux for many tasks, such as Office, games, or some other programs and tools that […] July 20, 2019September 19, 2019
If You Are a Linux User, Make Your Next PC Powered By AMD While I was searching for a new on-budget laptop to buy, especially after my Lenovo Thinkpad x260 almost died, I did a lot of research specifically about what […] July 15, 2019July 15, 2019
The Finest 5 Open Source Remote Desktop Software Remote desktop is an amazing feature that allows you to connect to, as its name implies, a remote operating system via a network connection so that you can […] June 21, 2019January 16, 2024
Enable Gedit Plugins To Turn It Into a Powerful Editor Gedit is the default text editor in the GNOME desktop environment. It has been the default text editor on major Linux distributions for more than a decade now. […] June 16, 2019May 11, 2021
How to Install Matlab on Linux Matlab is one of the most famous and successful software projects ever. It’s the industry’s leading computing environment for all types of analytical/mathematical engineering works you may think […] June 6, 2019October 13, 2021
Pomotroid is the Best Open Source Pomodoro Technique App Yet Pomodoro technique is a famous productivity method used by a lot of people to manage their time and divide it between work and breaks. The technique is very […] May 12, 2019May 11, 2021
Linux Distributions Should Enhance how Sudo Asks for Passwords sudo is probably the most famous command in the Linux world. It allows ordinary users to run other commands or programs using the superuser privileges, which will allow […] April 22, 2019September 19, 2019
Create a Custom System Tray Indicator For Your Tasks on Linux System Tray icons are still considered to be an amazing functionality today. By just right-clicking on the icon, and then selecting which actions you would like to take, […] March 2, 2019October 13, 2023
Install Android 8.1 Oreo on Linux To Run Apps & Games android x86 is a free and an open source project to port the android system made by Google from the ARM architecture to the x86 architecture, which allow […] February 17, 2019December 16, 2021
Governments Are Spending Billions on Software They Can Get with Freedom Table of Contents:How a Software is OwnedExamples of Governments Spending on SoftwareAustralian GovernmentEgyptian GovernmentUSA GovernmentWhat’s the Alternative?What Should We People Do?Conclusion How a Software is Owned In the […] February 14, 2019October 25, 2023
15 Firefox Addons To Consider Using Right Now Firefox is a hugging amazing browser. It’s fast, smooth and respects your privacy & security very much. Firefox also comes by default on most Linux distributions, such as […] February 8, 2019March 15, 2022