catclock is a fork of xclock which adds a ‘cat mode’. It’s free and open source, and part of our Linux Candy series.
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catclock is a fork of xclock which adds a ‘cat mode’. It’s free and open source, and part of our Linux Candy series.
Read moreThis article identifies flexible and useful diary tools for the Linux desktop. Free and open source software only.
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Read moreNeed an efficient way to manage your fonts? Step forward a dedicated font manager utility.
Read moreThis article focuses on the finest font editors. Linux users may not have a plethora of fonts, but there are many lovely and usable fonts.
Read moreRelaxator is a small utility that’s designed to do one thing — listen to soothing sounds. This free and open source utility is written in Vala.
Read moreText editors remain a controversial area. Here are our recommended Vim-like text editors. They are all released under an open source license.
Read moreApple TextEdit is a free and open source basic word processor and text editor. We recommend the best alternatives.
Read moreMaking file backups is an essential activity for all users, yet many users do not take adequate steps to protect their data.
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