8 Awesome Color Picking Tools for Linux
A color picker is a program that can be used to scan color codes. Some have more features than others like being able to pick
A color picker is a program that can be used to scan color codes. Some have more features than others like being able to pick
It has been a while since we reviewed any games on FossMint. And even though I don’t know how many of our readers play chess,
Just recently, we released a post on the 12 Google Chrome Extensions for Developers & Designers and while some of those extensions are available on Firefox,
Popcorn Time is an open-source torrent application that lets you stream an awesome catalogue of media content without any restrictions or need to wait for
Cacher is a modern productivity app for organizing code snippets into vast libraries that you can collaborate on with teams. It features a beautiful GUI
Klavaro is a libre, user-friendly, and customizable typing tutor for improving your typing speed, flexibility, and accuracy. It features an intuitive interface with varied lessons
LibreOffice is undoubtedly the most popular alternative to Microsoft Office among Linux users even though there are options like SoftMaker Office and FreeOffice. Whether you
Gifski is a free open-source video-to-gif converter tool created by the same developer who gave us ImageOptim. It uses pngquant’s (a CLI utility for lossless PNG image compression) select features
Flameshot is an open-source command line-based screenshotting tool that lets you capture whole or specific screen areas and immediately make annotations before saving them locally or
Not too long ago, the ability to type was a skill that set people apart. Although that is still the case, there is more competition
FossMint has covered software for audio creation and manipulation in the past (e.g. Ardour and Audacity) and we even covered Operating Systems created with media
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