Czkawka is Your Swiss Knife For Cleaning Files on Linux After using your Linux system for a couple of months or years, you will find that a lot of dust will start building up on different parts of your OS. This is especially true regarding your own data and files. You will have many duplicate files, large files that you no longer use or need, […] August 1, 2022August 10, 2022
Tune Your Galaxy Buds With This Open Source Desktop App Bluetooth earbuds are quite common these days, and there have been many companies making them. One of them is Samsung, which makes the Buds, Buds Live, Buds+ and Buds Pro earbuds. Sadly Samsung does not provide a universal desktop application to adjust the settings of these earbuds for users, and hence, they are stuck with […] February 17, 2022February 17, 2022
Mark Text is a Minimal Open Source Markdown Editor If you heavily practice writing, then you should definitely give Markdown a try in general. It is a very neat syntax language that will help you take your texts to the next level, especially if you were a developer looking to write documentation or articles for your projects. Office suites such as LibreOffice may be […] October 26, 2021October 30, 2021
Can LibreOffice 7.0 Be The Awaited Microsoft Office Alternative? LibreOffice is one of the most well-known open source office suites out there. It starts as a continuation of OpenOffice, which is no longer under active development after Oracle bought its parent company, Sun, in 2010. Version 7.0 of LibreOffice was released yesterday, with tons of improvements everywhere both in performance and in the overall […] August 6, 2020January 1, 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 simple: Work for 25 minutes straight, but then take a 5 minutes break. This technique was first invented in the 1980s, and has been getting a lot […] May 12, 2019May 11, 2021
Flameshot is an Amazing Screenshot Tool If you are someone who depends on saving screenshots a lot in your work, then you would find the default screenshoot tools on Linux (Such as GNOME Screenshot, Kscreenshot..) very limited to your own daily needs. Those tools do not come with any features other than just taking a screenshot for some parts of the […] February 1, 2019August 6, 2021
MkDocs is the Perfect Open Source Documentation Software Whether you are a professional software developer looking for a platform to create elegant documentation for one of you projects, or someone working in a company in need to create an internal documentation for staff, or even just a power user who wants to save some notes in a good fashioned way, MkDocs is the […] September 30, 2018February 16, 2020
Hands on Corebird: A GTK+ Twitter Client Corebird is a native GTK+ Twitter client for Linux desktop. It is free and open source, and written mainly in C & Vala. We downloaded the latest official release and put our hands on the software. This is our experience is far. Corebird Review: Could be Better Corebird is available as a Flatpak package, which […] March 23, 2018February 16, 2020
Review on Vivaldi: The New Modern Web Browser There are a lot of web browsers which are free (as in freedom) and free (as in free coffee). Each one of them has its own set of features and tweaks which make it different from the others. Today we would like to introduce the Vivaldi browser to you. Vivaldi is a cross-platform web browser […] January 28, 2017February 14, 2020