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« Previous ( 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 )Governments Are Spending Billions on Software They Can Get with Freedom
It’s an issue, because it’s not going to end. Governments are claiming problems and issues in transferring to free software, and in doing that, they keep paying millions and millions of dollars each year, and continue to do so indefinitely; They have no plans to switch to free (as in freedom) locally-developed alternatives.
15 Firefox Addons To Consider Using Right Now
Firefox also has the ability to add addons, which will allow you to boost your productivity a lot depending on your user setup. In this post, we’ll take a tour on some extremely important Firefox addons that you should check right now.
Flameshot is an Amazing Screenshot Tool
If you are someone who depends on saving screenshots a lot in your work, then you would find the default screenshoot tools on Linux (Such as GNOME Screenshot, Kscreenshot..) very limited to your own daily needs. Those tools do not come with any features other than just taking a screenshot for some parts of the screen. Luckily, there’s a tool called Flameshot to solve this issue.
Turn GNOME to Heaven With These 23 GNOME Extensions
GNOME Extensions are simply extra functionality that you can add to your interface, they can be panel extensions, performance extensions, quick access extensions, productivity extensions or for any other type of usage. They are all free and open source of course; you can install them with a single click from your web browser actually.
Slax is a Nifty Linux Distribution That Works from USB
Slax 9.6 was released last November. So we downloaded the latest release and tried it, our experience with it was great so far, see our review below for a detailed tour in Slax.
Dark Days are Waiting the Open Internet
There’s no secret Illuminati-supported foundation to destroy the Internet, it’s just the combination of governments, spy agencies, and giant corporations putting their hands on it each by its own. We are going to see why this is the case.