Pot is a cross-platform translator application that offers translation by selection and input.
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Pot is a cross-platform translator application that offers translation by selection and input.
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The first article in this series walks you through the steps of setting up ADM 4.2 for the first time.
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kew is a music player with gapless playback. It’s written in C and published under an open source license. It was previously called cue. I review the latest release.
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Python has a fantastic range of packages to produce mesmerizing visualizations. We recommend the best free and open source Python tools.
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tap is a terminal-based music player that lets you jump to any album with fuzzy-finder shortcuts. Here’s my take on v0.4.11.
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ttop is a system monitoring tool with historical snapshots and alerts. It has a top-like TUI. It’s written in Nim.
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Linux has a good range of open source Point-of-Sale software which can help retailers make considerable cost savings, not simply due to the lack of licensing and upgrade fees.
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Let’s turn our attention to the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). This is firmware used to start the PC system after it is powered on.
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Medical imaging is an essential, non-invasive, routine activity performed by radiographers and radiologic technologists.
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Image Viewer (Loupe) is an image viewer application written with GTK 4, Libadwaita and Rust.
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