Tellico is a collection manager for KDE. With a simple interface and features that encompass all things that you’d want to maintain a record of your collections, it serves the purpose very well. Let us dig deep into what this …
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Linux users have access to a variety of video editing software, ranging from simple tools for basic edits to professional-grade applications for complex projects. This article explores the 10 best video editing software for Linux, highlighting their key features, usability, …
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The Kodi foundation has released Kodi 18 Leia. For those new to Kodi, it is a cross-platform media center software designed to give users a wide range of entertainment options.
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Wine is short for Wine Is Not an Emulator. It’s popularly used for running applications such as Notepad. It’s a compatibility layer that comes in handy when users want to run applications/games/services that are not available in Linux yet. In this …
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Wine 4.0 has officially been released promising massive improvements in their latest release. Besides the 6000 changes made to the latest release, developers have centered their focus on 4 key highlights.
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In this article we will take a closer look at what exactly you get when you use minimal installation option so that you stay prepared and can be ready if the option is for you when Ubuntu 18.04 is available. …
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GNOME 3.28 is released 25832 change points. With that many changes, we don’t want you to fall asleep looking at the changelog. We will make life easier for you. Here is a concise and precise changelog which you really care …
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The upcoming Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, dubbed as Bionic Beaver is now released to the supported flavors including Ubuntu Budgie, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, and Ubuntu Kylin. Let’s take a look at what’s included in the Beta 1 builds. You can …
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Data Crow is the ultimate media cataloger and media organizer. It lets you manage all your media collections in one place, including books, software, games, movies, and so on. It connects to an online service to get the information on …
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It’s a known fact that Linux computers are not prone to malware and virus attacks when compared to the Microsoft Windows operating system. If you are a 100% Linux user, you may not need an Antivirus software on your PC. …