We’ve run through our statistics, and found our ten most well received posts/series.
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We’ve run through our statistics, and found our ten most well received posts/series.
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Raise a smile reading these awesome Chuck Norris jokes from your terminal.
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espanso is a text expander, software that detects when you type a specific keyword and replaces it with something else.
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TreeSheets is an open source tool that organizes data. Suitable for any kind of data organization, such as todo lists, calendars, project management, and more.
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Gromit-MPX (GRaphics Over Miscellaneous Things) is a utility to make annotations on the desktop.
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Now and Then looks at what happened to a really interesting file manager, DFileManager.
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ampd is a web-based client for MPD. It is built with Angular and Spring Boot. Here’s our review.
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Pogo is billed as a fast and minimalist audio player for Linux. Here’s our review.
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The fate of 15 distributions that were fairly popuar in 2006. Did they rise to the top or are they long forgotten relics?
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November 2020 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
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Minder lets you use the power of mind-mapping to make your ideas come to life. Minder is free and open source software.
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XScreenSaver is a screen saver collection and a framework for blanking and locking the screen.
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myMPD is a standalone and lightweight web-based MPD client. Luke puts myMPD through its paces.
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Ymuse is a simple and quick client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD) using the GTK toolkit.
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GoTTY turns CLI tools into web applications. GoTTY uses xterm.js and hterm to run a JavaScript based terminal on web browsers.
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markets is a simple tool that lets you track stocks, currencies and cryptocurrencies.
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Regards is billed as a modern photo viewer. It supports a very large range of formats including video.
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PosteRazor cuts raster images into multipage PDF documents.
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Data mining is no longer a mythical thing that only a handful of data scientists understand. Everyone leverages data to do their work.
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Pywal is Python software that generates a color palette from the dominant colors in an image.
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