Natron – An Adobe After Effects Alternative for Linux
You must know by now that none of Adobe’s products are available for the GNU/Linux platform but that has not stopped open source enthusiast all
You must know by now that none of Adobe’s products are available for the GNU/Linux platform but that has not stopped open source enthusiast all
Today we bring you another Electron app whose developers are bent on being unique. Having being termed the terminal emulator for the 21st century, its
Synapse is a free and open source quick launcher application with which you can easily start applications and access files using the Zeitgeist engine –
Exaile Music Player is a lightweight but powerful python-based music player with music management capabilities. It features an extensive plugin support, the ability to automatically
PipeWire is a free and open source application created by Wim Taymans who works as the Principal Engineer at Red Hat and is the co-creator of
mps-youtube is a cross-platform Terminal-based YouTube client app inbuilt with playlist management and an interactive text UI for playing and downloading YouTube content. It is based on another
Synfig is a professional cross-platform and open source 2D animation software designed to create film-quality animations using vector and bitmap graphics. Its marketing pitch is
Ardour is a cross-platform Digital Audio Workstation for recording, editing, and mixing sounds and beats. It is so professionally made it can be a contender
I’ve covered some wallpaper downloaders and managers here before including Random Wallpaper and Desk Changer. But as you probably already know, there is almost always an
One of the questions beginner developers ask is what the differences between a Text Editor and an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) are. Of course, with
I’ve written on a couple of weather applications before, including Cumulus and Simple Weather Indicator and today I bring you yet another free and beautiful
Ubuntu reportedly has most of the market share of the GNU/Linux so it is obvious that most of the open source community is looking forward