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For people that read lots of weblogs, a news aggregator makes keeping track of them effortless, and particularly useful if the weblogs are only updated occasionally.
Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC Running Linux: Benchmarking
In this article we benchmark the NUC 13 Pro. The tests are run using the Phoronix Test Suite, unless otherwise stated. Together with the NUC 13 Pro, we’ve run the benchmarks on two fairly recent desktop machines hosting a 10th generation and 12th generation Intel processor.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Bridge
Adobe Bridge is a creative asset manager that lets you preview, organise, edit and publish multiple creative assets quickly and easily.
Xplorer is a modern file explorer written in TypeScript
Xplorer is a modern take on the navigational file manager. This type of file manager has two panes, with the filesystem tree in the left pane and the contents of the current directory in the right pane. Xplorer is free and open source software.
Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC Running Linux: Introduction To The Series
This is a multi-part blog looking at an Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC running Linux. In this series, we examine every aspect of this Mini PC in detail from a Linux perspective. We’ll compare the machine with modern desktop PC counterparts along the way.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Fresco
Adobe Fresco is a vector and raster drawing and painting app. It’s primarily used for digital painting by artists, illustrators, animators, and sketchers.
Best Free and Open Source Software September 2023 Updates
Here are the latest updates to our compilation of recommended software.
4 Best Free and Open Source Noise Suppression Tools
This article selects our pick of the available noise suppression tools. This type of software suppress a wide range of noise origins including computer fans, office, crowd, airplane, car, train, and construction. We only explore free and open source software here.
Linux Candy: pscircle visualizes Linux processes in a form of radial tree
There are a few alternatives to the ps command we’ve explored previously including procs and pstree. pscircle is different to these tools. It visualizes Linux processes in a form of radial tree.
USBImager – cross-platform disk image writer
USBImager is a small utility designed to offer users an extremely simple graphical tool to write compressed disk images to USB drives. It’s cross-platform software that runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows, although we only tested the software under Linux.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Shortcuts
Apple Shortcuts (formerly Workflow) is a visual scripting application which allows users to create macros for executing specific tasks on their device(s).
Bulky is a simple tool to bulk rename files and directories
Bulky is GUI software that lets you rename files and directories. While it’s developed by Linux Mint it’s not tied to any Linux distribution or desktop. It’s free and open source software.
s-tui is a terminal-based stress test and monitoring tool
Stress-Terminal UI, s-tui, is a free and open source monitoring tool for your CPU’s temperature, frequency, power and utilization. s-tui uses the psutil library to probe hardware information and the urwid interface library for its graphical engine.
girouette – terminal-based weather app
girouette is software which displays the current weather in the terminal. It sources its data from OpenWeather, supports advanced fonts such as Nerd Fonts, and offers full colour support.
Stonks – terminal based stock visualizer and tracker
Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker that displays realtime stocks in graph format. It uses Yahoo Finance to retrieval the financial information.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple ColorSync Utility
ColorSync Utility is a tool that lets you change a device’s colour profile. When you install devices, such as cameras, displays or printers, a colour profile containing the colour capabilities and limits for each device is created.
Machine Learning in Linux: Speech Note
Speech Note lets you take, read and translate notes in multiple languages. It combines the power of Speech to Text, Text to Speech and Machine Translation. Text and voice processing takes place entirely offline, locally on your computer, without using a network connection. Enhanced privacy is always a big advantage with self-hosted software.
tap is a terminal-based music player with fuzzy-finder
tap is a terminal-based music player that lets you jump to any album with fuzzy-finder shortcuts. It's got one of the lightest memory footprints of any audio player. It's written in Rust and published under an open source license.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Character Animator
Character Animator is software that combines real-time live motion-capture with a multi-track recording system to control layered 2D puppets based on an illustration drawn in Photoshop or Illustrator.
Gomu – Go Music Player
I’ve reviewed a smorgasbord array of music players for Linux. So many, in fact, that I’ve honestly lost count of the number. Yet visitors to LinuxLinks are keen to share their finds with me. Gomu was shared to me by a hardcore Go aficionado.
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