10 Productivity Gmail Extensions for Your Browser
Gmail is used by 500+ million people but how many of us make the best use of it? Yes, it’s a convenient email client to
Gmail is used by 500+ million people but how many of us make the best use of it? Yes, it’s a convenient email client to
Korkut is a simple, free and open-source command-line application for processing images. You can use it to modify photos by resizing, cropping, rotating, and converting to
Ubuntu Studio is the OS I listed when I published an article on the Ubuntu distro you should use and I cited it as an excellent
Today, I’m sharing with you my curated list of 12 Chrome extensions for designers and developers. I’m excited that this is my area of expertise
The apps that we cover are usually ones for professionals, hobbyists, students, etc – mostly adults. But children use computers too, in fact, now more
Vince is a beautiful modern GTK theme and it is compatible with all GTK3 and GTK2-based Desktop Environments including Xfce, Mate, Gnome, etc. It has
Taskbook is a simple, free, open-source, command line-based utility app for creating and managing notes and tasks across multiple boards. It uses a minimal syntax
Endless OS is a free Linux-based Operating System that makes computers fun to use. It features a beautiful UI, a somewhat locked-down app manager, and
Mindmap diagrams are a productive way to visually organize information using hierarchies and relationship links among pieces of the whole. Today, we have a mind-mapping tool
We wrote on various search tools recently like in 9 Productivity Tools for Linux That Are Worth Your Attention and FSearch, and readers suggested awesome alternatives.
The native Linux experience on Chrome OS is relatively new in the form of debian Linux and was limited to the extremely unstable canary and
As more people use the Internet everyday they are becoming more conscious about their privacy with regards to how much of the information they don’t