Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, extensible web-browser designed for power users.
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Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, extensible web-browser designed for power users.
Read moreXDecorations is a small utility that lets you add decorations to your desktop. It’s our latest addition to the fun Linux Candy series.
Read moreTermTrack is a terminal-based program that lets you track the orbits of artificial satellites. The program is written in Python.
Read moreCPU-X is a similar tool to the Windows utility CPU-Z. Unlike CPU-Z, CPU-X is free and open source Linux software. Here’s our review.
Read moredupeGuru finds duplicate files in a given set of directories and sub-directories. It recognizes duplicates by comparing MD5 signature of files followed by a byte-to-byte comparison. Here’s our review of this open source program.
Read moreMusiko is a free to use, open source and cross platform music player. It supports a good range of audio formats including both lossy and lossless formats. Here’s our review.
Read moreApostrophe is a distraction free Markdown editor written in Python. Apostrophe is free and open source software.
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 moreMark Text is billed as a simple and elegant open-source markdown editor that focuses on speed and usability.
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