Blender – The Perfect 3D Creation Tool for Linux
At this point in time, it can be argued that Blender needs no formal introduction, but for the sake of Linux users who are new
At this point in time, it can be argued that Blender needs no formal introduction, but for the sake of Linux users who are new
Steam has been doing a great job ever since its arrival to Linux. In fact, we wouldn’t have been able to compile a list of
Audacious is an advanced multi-platform GTK+-based music player that is free, lightweight and focused on delivering excellent audio quality while supporting a wide variety of codecs.
Zim is a lightweight and open-source graphical text editor specifically built to help maintain wiki pages using a typically simple UI with panels containing various
Summernote is a free, open-source, JavaScript library with which you can create WYSIWYG editors online. It is implemented using jQuery and Bootstrap. Features in Summernote FOSS
I came across bad news regarding the awesome Tomahawk Music Player sometime last week. Its development has been discontinued. You can still download its setup
Most of us here must be familiar with the click-clack sounds the IBM Model-M keyboards made whenever you typed with them. To some, the sounds
When I created a list of Alternative Evernote Clients for Linux, the formerly known NeverNote was on the list as NixNote since it hadn’t gained a
Not too long ago I reviewed Grive2 as an alternative Google Drive client for Linux. Today, I’ll introduce you to Grive, a Docker implementation for the
How would you like to be able to monitor, say the activties in other workspaces from a single workspace? Kind of like how Opera Neon
Git is a version control system with which you can keep track of changes made to files even as you work with several people on
You might not be tired of seeing still wallpapers on your desktop just yet but maybe it’s time to move on to backgrounds with cooler