Nativefier – Easily Make Any Website into Desktop Application
Nativefier is a CLI tool that easily create a executable desktop application of any website with succinct and minimal configuration. Anybody can use it and it
Nativefier is a CLI tool that easily create a executable desktop application of any website with succinct and minimal configuration. Anybody can use it and it
Manjaro Linux has been trending in Linux communities and even beyond for over a year now. One, for its beauty, and two, for its success
We have covered several time apps including Chronobreak, Gnome P0modoro, and Thomas. Today’s featured timer app goes by the name of Stretchly and it is
One of the reasons Markdown is a very popular language is its flexibility. It is used by people from different walks of life including lecturers,
Recently, We have published articles focusing on education with titles including 10 best Linux educational software for your kids, and QupZilla – An Educational Lightweight Qt
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Cozy is a modern, free, and open-source audiobook player for GNU/Linux distros. Its name is a play on the “cosy” word which describes a thing
Gmail is used by 500+ million people but how many of us make the best use of it? Yes, it’s a convenient email client to
Korkut is a simple, free and open-source command-line application for processing images. You can use it to modify photos by resizing, cropping, rotating, and converting to
Ubuntu Studio is the OS I listed when I published an article on the Ubuntu distro you should use and I cited it as an excellent
Today, I’m sharing with you my curated list of 12 Chrome extensions for designers and developers. I’m excited that this is my area of expertise
The apps that we cover are usually ones for professionals, hobbyists, students, etc – mostly adults. But children use computers too, in fact, now more