NebiOS turns your Linux desktop into a Google Workspace alternative – with one caveat
If the developers stick with it, NebiOS has the potential to become something truly special.
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Shotwell, the photo manager and image viewer application for GNOME, released new 3.12.15 version today. The new version of this free open-source app added minor new features, few bug-fixes, and translation updates. First, it now supports opening trash:/// URIs from file manager. Meaning that if you use shotwell as default image viewer, you can now […]
Read MoreShotcut, the Qt and MLT based video editor, released new 26.2 version few days ago. This is the second release of this free open-source video editor in 2026. There are no big features, but only bug-fixes and some UX (user experience) improvements. First, shotcut 26.2 added/changed few more scroll actions. Use mouse wheel without any […]
Read MoreThe paper-like comfort display is getting the AMOLED treatment, and it’s my favorite change to Nxtpaper yet.
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