This article looks at six tiny utilities that offer menu facilities.
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This article looks at six tiny utilities that offer menu facilities.
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Read moreGoogle Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. We recommend open source alternatives.
Read moreThis is a series of cornerstone articles highlighting essential utilities. These are small, indispensable tools, useful for anyone running a Linux machine.
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Read moreThis article showcases CLI ebook readers for Linux. We only feature free and open source software here.
Read morePebbles is billed as an advanced calculator application. This is a Gtk-based app.
Read morekalc is a complex numbers, 2d/3d graphing, arbitrary precision, CLI calculator with real-time output. It’s written in Rust.
Read moreclac is a command line, stack-based calculator with postfix notation that displays the stack contents at all times.
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