Apostrophe is a distraction free Markdown editor written in Python. Apostrophe is free and open source software.
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Apostrophe is a distraction free Markdown editor written in Python. Apostrophe is free and open source software.
Read moreD is a general-purpose systems programming language with a C-like syntax that compiles to native code. Here’s our recommended D books.
Read moreNow and Then is a series of articles that looks at how Linux software has fared over the years. This article picks up on 7 web browsers.
Read moreTerminal Image Viewer is a small program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreFor this week’s blog, Luke checks out how Snes9x performs on the AWOW AK41 Mini PC. Snes9x is an emulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System 16-bit home video game console.
Read moreMarkdown is a plain text formatting syntax created by John Gruber in 2004. It’s designed to be easy-to-read and easy-to-write. Here’s our recommended Markdown tutorials.
Read moreBalance is a load balancing solution being a simple but powerful generic TCP proxy with round robin load balancing and failover capabilities. Its behaviour can be easily controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax. Balance is free and
Read moreMark Text is billed as a simple and elegant open-source markdown editor that focuses on speed and usability.
Read moreThis is a new feature that looks at the progress made by open source software which appeared highly promising. Have they reached production quality, are they best-of-breed in their field, or only remembered like fingerprints on an abandoned handrail? We look at 3 terminal emulators.
Read moreCryptonose is a small open source utility that might be helpful if you’re interested in trading cryptocurrency. The tool supports 3 exchanges: Binance, Bitfinex and Poloniex.
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