12 Easy Steps to Speed Up Ubuntu Linux
If you have been paying attention to your system’s performance you might have noticed that it is been dwindling with time. This is due to
If you have been paying attention to your system’s performance you might have noticed that it is been dwindling with time. This is due to
To put simply, a GNOME Shell Extension (also GNOME Extension) is any piece of code that improves and adds GNOME desktop’s functionalities. Think of it as
Spotify is a music streaming service that needs no introduction. Its users can stream millions of tracks either free of charge or for an affordable
We are in 2018 and Adobe still hasn’t said anything about supporting the Linux platform. Nevertheless, developers are working hard at making it possible for
Tablao is a cross-platform table editor with which you can easily create tables in HTML the way you would create tables in Excel. You no more need
Just a few days ago we dropped an article on Bing Wallpaper Changer; a GNOME extension which automatically sets your desktop background to Bing’s image
Stress Terminal UI or “s-tui” is a terminal tool designed to make it possible to stress test and monitor your Linux box. It is a
How many times have you wanted to change how your desktop notifications are displayed and how they stand? Today, we bring you a tool with
To manually hide files on Linux one typically has to either prefix the filename using a dot (.) or suffixing a tilde (~) but now
Today we have quite a nifty Linux tool for you, it’s called WeatherDesk. If you have always wanted to be able to set your desktop
TaskBar is a GNOME Shell extension that displays the icons of all the running applications on either the top panel or on a new bottom
“Ping” is a utility used by computer network administrators to test the reachability of a host on an IP network by measuring the time it takes for