Amberol is a Stunning Looking Music Player for Linux That Just Plays Music and Nothing Else
Amberol is a stunning-looking music player for Linux users with a focus on playing music, not managing it.
Read MoreAmberol is a stunning-looking music player for Linux users with a focus on playing music, not managing it.
Read MoreAn interesting open-source private messenger that utilizes Tor to keep your communications secure and private.
Read MoreExtension Manager is an interesting alternative to GNOME’s official Extensions app to help you manage GNOME shell extensions. Let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreHydraPaper is an impressive wallpaper manager for Linux users that also supports multi-monitor setups.
Read MoreNotepad Next is an interesting replacement for Notepad++ users on Linux, along with its cross-platform support. Let’s take a closer look.
Read MoreGNOME 42 has introduced a new text editor. Take a look at this new text editor that may replace Gedit in the coming editions of GNOME desktop.
Read MoreAre you looking for a new text editor alternative? You should try this lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, and extremely extensible one.
Read MoreA GUI program to let you check the hashes for your files to ensure that it is not malicious and true to its source.
Read MoreGetting rid of the metadata is essential for enhanced privacy. Metadata Cleaner is an open-source application for Linux that helps you do that. Let’s explore more here.
Read MoreAn interesting tool to make things easy when accessing files or opening links. Let us check it out.
Read MoreA cross-platform open-source solution tailored for developers. You can build or join existing communities to collaborate and interact.
Read MoreLooking for a GUI program to manage your AIOs and other cooling devices on Linux? Coolero is worth trying out!
Read MoreInternxt is one of the rare few open source projects that ticks so many boxes. It is open source and yet easy-to-use commercial cloud storage service.
Read MoreKile is one of the best LaTeX editors available for Linux, by KDE. What does it offer? Let us take a look.
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