6 Must-Have Open-Source Tools to Secure Your Linux Server
Over the years, I have come across many blogs that claim Linux is impenetrable by security attackers too many times to count. While it is
Over the years, I have come across many blogs that claim Linux is impenetrable by security attackers too many times to count. While it is
Do you work in a field that requires you to handle a lot of media files for editing, resizing, rotating, etc.? Whether you’re a social
QOwnNotes is a free, open-source, and cross-platform note-taking and to-do list application with support for Markdown editing and ownCloud integration. It features several panels with
We recently published an article on the 10 Best Cloud Torrent Service Providers for readers who enjoy operating from the cloud so check it out if you
Password managers are applications created to enable users to keep their passwords in a single place and absolve themselves of the need to remember every
Strimio (formerly Odio) is a beautiful Radio Streaming application. It has an intuitive UI and radio stations filtered by countries, languages, and tags. With the
ToDo lists are arguably the most developed applications after calculator-type apps because their feature lists are pretty much set in stone and that makes them
FossMint is particular about FOSS and related projects or partnerships. Sadly, though, not all the applications that are vital to certain needs fall under that
We’ve covered emails in a lot of our articles ranging from titles about the best email marketing services to Android email clients and several wonderful
LibreOffice is the most popular free and open-source word document processing software and has been compared to the likes of MS Office Word and Open
gImageReader is a free and open-source PDF reader with the ability to extract text from images and PDFs. It is built as a simple Gtk/Qt
Nautilus file manager is the software of choice for many Linux users who enjoying using GUI apps for directory management. Personally, I like to work