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Portmaster: A GlassWire Alternative for Linux to Monitor & Secure Network Connections

An open source GUI tool for monitoring network to the tiny details. Consider it an alternative to the popular Glasswire app.

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‘Speek!’ : An Open-Source Chat App That Uses Tor

An interesting open-source private messenger that utilizes Tor to keep your communications secure and private.

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‘Extension Manager’ App Helps You Install and Manage GNOME Shell Extensions

Extension Manager is an interesting alternative to GNOME’s official Extensions app to help you manage GNOME shell extensions. Let’s take a closer look.

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HydraPaper: A Wallpaper Manager for Linux with Multi-Monitor Support

HydraPaper is an impressive wallpaper manager for Linux users that also supports multi-monitor setups.

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Notepad Next is a Reimplementation of Notepad++ for Linux Users

Notepad Next is an interesting replacement for Notepad++ users on Linux, along with its cross-platform support. Let’s take a closer look.

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Hands On With GNOME’s New Terminal for Linux Users

GNOME 42 introduces a new terminal application that is simpler and more user-friendly. Here’s an overview of the new GNOME Console.

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Hands on With GNOME’s New Text Editor for Linux Users

GNOME 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.

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LibreWolf vs Firefox: Comparing the Privacy Heroes of Open-Source Browsers

LibreWolf vs Firefox: The ultimate best open-source options for Linux users, what would you choose?

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Meet Lite XL: A Lightweight, Open-Source Text Editor for Linux Users

Are you looking for a new text editor alternative? You should try this lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, and extremely extensible one.

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Collision: An Open-Source App to Check if Your Files Were Tampered With

A GUI program to let you check the hashes for your files to ensure that it is not malicious and true to its source.

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Metadata Cleaner: Remove Your Traces From Pictures and Documents in Linux

Getting 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.

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Junction: An Application Switcher to Open Files and Links

An interesting tool to make things easy when accessing files or opening links. Let us check it out.

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Gitter: A Cross-Platform Open Source Community Platform for Developers

A cross-platform open-source solution tailored for developers. You can build or join existing communities to collaborate and interact.

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Coolero: Open-Source App to Monitor and Control Cooling Devices

Looking for a GUI program to manage your AIOs and other cooling devices on Linux? Coolero is worth trying out!

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Kile: An Interactive Cross-Platform LaTeX Editor by KDE

Kile 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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Open Source Security at the White House

Companies and developers, open-source organizations, and government agencies gather together to lock down and secure the software supply chain.
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How to Discover the Best Open Source Software for Your Project

Open Source will eat up the world of software … in companies. And we do not say it. Any tech company you ask, from Red Hat to Microsoft itself, says it. There are plenty of examples: the world of the cloud, the IoT, Artificial Intelligence or Big Data are largely based on Open Source projects. More and more projects […]

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Linux for Starters Part 7: Your Guide to Linux—Installing Software

In this article we introduce various ways to install software using a graphical interface.

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