Scribus – An Open Source Desktop Publishing Software
Scribus is a desktop publishing freeware and open source app mainly used for creating books, posters, brochures, magazines, flyers, newspapers, etc. Given its support for
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Scribus is a desktop publishing freeware and open source app mainly used for creating books, posters, brochures, magazines, flyers, newspapers, etc. Given its support for
Jarnal is a Java-based digital note-taking and sketching app you can use to create journals, presentations, and annotations on documents including PDF using a stylus,
Just recently we published an article on Write – an app with which you can enter text while maintaining your handwriting almost completely. Today, we
I recently stumbled upon a nice snipping tool and although I’ve covered a few snipping tools on FossMint before, I figure this one is a
The productivity software market is estimated to have hit $96.36 billion by 2025 after having grown at a rate of 16.5% CAGR. This highlights the
Clementine is an advanced free and open-source media player for audio files. Inspired by Amarok, it focuses on providing clients with a speedy and intuitive
We have covered a variety of video editing software that range from simple video editors to professional-class free alternatives.g. Shotcut and OpenShot. Today, we are
Shortwave is a free and open-source application for listening to Internet radio. It is named after shortwave signals which, ironically, have long-range and reflection properties
Skype is unarguably one of the most popular voice over IP software for audio and video calls as well as instant messaging and file sharing
Session is a free and open-source end-to-end encrypted messenger designed for users who want to protect their freedom and privacy from all forms of surveillance.
SMPlayer is a free and open-source media player built with codecs that enable it to play virtually all audio and video formats on Windows and
Pixelorama is an open-source application designed for creating pixel art. It was built using Godot – an open-source, multi-platform 2d and 3d game engine. Although