Take a Break – Force Yourself To Take Breaks Away From Your Computer
Take a Break is a petite application you can use to sort of force yourself to take breaks away from your computer after a configurable
Take a Break is a petite application you can use to sort of force yourself to take breaks away from your computer after a configurable
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Bookworm is a simple eBook reader created with an emphasis on a distraction-free mode. It was developed by Siddhartha Das to be able to open a variety
Pale Moon is an open source cross-platform Goanna-based web browser built with a focus on efficiency and ease of use. According to its developers, Pale Moon
To manually hide files on Linux one typically has to either prefix the filename using a dot (.) or suffixing a tilde (~) but now
Have you been searching for a beautiful e-book manager for your Linux desktop? Search no more because we’ve got an ideal suggestion for you. Buka
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