This Application Brings macOS Styled Installer for AppImages on Linux
AppManager brings macOS-style drag-and-drop AppImage management to Linux.
Read MoreAppManager brings macOS-style drag-and-drop AppImage management to Linux.
Read MoreFortunately, there’s no shortage of good open-source music players for Linux. We have covered a variety of options in the past.
Here, I highlight a music player that is free to use (but not FOSS) and available for multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows, and Android.
A beautiful open-source cross-platform music player with a good feature set like lyrics display and upload, library management and more.
Read MoreYou can always install ImageMagick on your system to convert images, but not everyone likes to use the terminal for converting and manipulating images.
So, what if you have a GUI app as a front-end to help with that? Converter is precisely that.
It is a front-end to ImageMagick. So
Read MoreA GUI front-end to ImageMagick to convert and manipulate images on Linux. Learn more about using this nifty tool.
Read MoreRnote is an excellent app for sketching and taking handwritten notes. Check it out here.
Read MoreA free and open-source app for two-factor authentication codes on the Linux desktops.
Read MoreGhostwriter is a great open-source writing app with Markdown support for Linux, Windows, and macOS. Learn more here.
Read MorePopular Windows tool CPU-Z is not available for Linux. However, there is a similar tool called CPU-X. Check it out for getting CPU and other hardware info in Linux.
Read MoreA GUI program to help you manage chroot(s) with ease. Take a look at Atoms here and get started with it.
Read MoreKommiku is a feature-rich manga reader available exclusively for Linux. Try it out!
Read MoreI have experimented with a number of markdown editors and there are plenty of good ones there. However, I took an instant liking to Marktext. Here’s why!
Read MoreWant to control your music using a beautiful widget on Linux? Sunamu is for you to try! It can even detect and show lyrics for currently playing music.
Read MoreAn open-source password manager with a pleasing user interface, available cross-platform. Let’s take a look!
Read MoreKoodo is an open source, cross-platform eBook reader application with tons of features to improve your reading experience.
Read MoreAppFlowy aims to be an open-source replacement to Notion, providing you with better privacy. Let us explore more about it.
Read MoreAn app to help you explore research photos, and documents without losing out on important contextual information about them.
Read MoreAn open-source code snippet manager that enables you to dabble with code, improve productivity, and save time.
Read MoreLooking for an unofficial desktop client for Microsoft To-Do on Linux? Here’s one.
Read MoreCurtail is a nifty open source GUI tool for compressing images in Linux. You can also bulk compress multiple images at once and set compression levels.
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