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Tag: GTK+

Selection of utilities

Picker – randomly pick something to do

October 14, 2024 Steve Emms Utilities

Picker is a simple program that can pick something for you from a list of things.

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Web

Echo – ping websites

October 12, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Echo is a simple GUI utility to ping websites using GTK4 and Libadwaita.

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Performance

uGet – lightweight download manager

October 8, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

uGet is a download manager that combines lightweight resource usage with a very powerful feature set.

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Memo

Iotas – simple note taking application

September 26, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

Iotas aims to provide distraction-free note taking via its mobile-first design.

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Encryption software

GPA – GNU Privacy Assistant

September 20, 2024 Steve Emms GUI, Security

The GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA) is a graphical user interface for the GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard).

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Typing

Keypunch – practice your typing skills

September 13, 2024 Steve Emms Education

Keypunch lets you practice typing and have a bit of fun into the bargain.

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Typesetting Tools

Enter TeX – TeX/LaTeX text editor

September 4, 2024 Steve Emms Documents

Enter TeX is a TeX/LaTeX text editor. The application was previously known as LaTeXila and then GNOME LaTeX.

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Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes – simple note taking program

September 4, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity, Reviews

Sticky Notes is a simple note taking application for the GNOME desktop. Here’s our verdict.

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Machine Learning in Linux: Alpaca – chat with local AI models

September 3, 2024 Steve Emms Multimedia, Reviews, Scientific

Alpaca is open source software which lets you chat with local AI models.

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Gaming Chat

Dissent – lightweight Discord app

August 29, 2024 Steve Emms GUI, Internet, Reviews

Dissent (previously known as gtkcord4) is a third-party Discord client which bills itself as a “smooth, native experience on Linux desktops”.

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Turkey

pho – lightweight image viewer

August 25, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics

pho (pronounced like the first syllable in “photo”) is a lightweight program for viewing large numbers of images quickly,

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Video

Showtime – GNOME media player

August 13, 2024 Steve Emms Multimedia, Reviews

Showtime is billed as a media player that lets you watch videos without any distraction. It’s written in Python.

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Files

Morphosis – document conversion app

August 9, 2024 Luke Baker Documents

Morphosis is a document conversion app written using GTK4 and Libadwaita. Conversions are performed by Pandoc and WebKitGTK.

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wallet

Valuta – currency converter utility

August 8, 2024 Steve Emms Financial, Reviews

Valuta is billed as a simple and fast conversion tool. It’s designed for people who want to frequently convert between different currencies.

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HDR

vipsdisp – tiny GTK+ image viewer

August 5, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

vipsdisp displays an image with libvips and GTK4. This is supposed to be a slightly useful image viewer.

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Image Compression Tools

pqiv – powerful image viewer with minimal UI

August 3, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics, GUI

pqiv is a powerful GTK-based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI. It is highly customizable and can be controlled from scripts.

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Flash OS

Impression – create bootable drives

July 30, 2024 Steve Emms Reviews, Utilities

Impression is a straightforward and modern application to create bootable drives.

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GUI Prototyping

Workbench – prototype with GNOME technologies

July 30, 2024 Steve Emms Software

Workbench is for learning and prototyping with GNOME technologies.

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Emojis

Mingle – play with Google’s Emoji Kitchen

July 23, 2024 Steve Emms Other

Mingle is a simple application to combine emojis using Google’s Emoji Kitchen.

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Network

Geopard – colorful, adaptive Gemini browser

July 19, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Geopard is a Gemini client written in Rust, using the GTK4 toolkit.

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