10 Best Linux Terminal Console Games
Almost none of the games I’ve covered on FossMint are command line games and that’s not because there aren’t any that users can enjoy; the
Almost none of the games I’ve covered on FossMint are command line games and that’s not because there aren’t any that users can enjoy; the
We have covered several ebook and PDF readers on FossMint and while some are advanced enough to parse digital comic books, they don’t always offer
When Chromebooks were first released, their principal customers were Internet enthusiasts who fancied the idea of using majorly web applications on Google’s Operating System for
I have been covering a series of command-line apps/tool recently including Cookie, Sway, and takeover.sh. Today, I came across an app that will end all
Every music lover likes to be able to access the lyrics of the songs they play because they would want to learn the words, sing
We have covered so many music players that I have lost count. But the open-source community keeps getting blessed with more players and the least
We recently published an article on how to backup and restore a Google Chrome profile on Linux, now, our concentration is on Firefox. Like I
I have covered window tiling editors/managers previously with apps like herbstluftwm and Tilix so check them out if you haven’t already. Sway is a free
Not too long ago I wrote an article about Codeanywhere, a cross-platform cloud IDE that features code collaboration. I recently came across an experimental project
If you haven’t been following our Google Chrome category, my last article concerning the browser was an article on the 12 Chrome Extensions for Developers
Cookie is a free and open source template-based file generator that speeds up the process of writing scripts, Makefiles, LaTeX documents, and other one-off files. Cookie
Fedora needs no introduction because it is one of the most popular Linux distribution alongside big names like Ubuntu, Debian, and Red Hat. But just in