Standard Notes – An Encrypted Note Taking App for Linux
I had already written the Top 6 Alternative Evernote (Note Taking) Clients for Linux when I added brief reviews of a handful of other note-taking apps
I had already written the Top 6 Alternative Evernote (Note Taking) Clients for Linux when I added brief reviews of a handful of other note-taking apps
Quod Libet is a modern GTK+-based lightweight music player whose purpose is to help you organize your music better. It features a built-in tag editor, regex
Quickly organizing apps into folders is a feature that may seems to be a long run away from being native to the GNOME shell but
Arc Menu is an alternative menu application based on the app menu in Zorin OS which is reminiscent of Windows 7 app launcher menu, designed
You might not particularly be a designer or UI/UX analyst but you must have heard about vector graphics. It’s an image file format that, unlike
I don’t know how much of a social media lover you are but I kind of understand why there exists a Facebook-inspired theme; what else
Typora is a minimal design-inspired WYSIWYG Markdown editor with a CSS-customizable UI, LaTeX support, distraction free mode, keyboard shortcuts, and real live preview, among other
Just recently, wrote about ANoise, an ambient sound application to help you relax and concentrate better with ambient noise playing in the background. Today, we bring you
At one point, apps for ambient sounds became an internet sensation because soothing music has been known to help people concentrate. Apparently, with the right
The GNOME Shell is my favorite Desktop Environment because everything about it appeals to me. If it isn’t a theme that it is making me
CloudCross is an open source cross-platform productivity tool that enables the synchronization of local files and folders across several cloud services. At the moment it
Just recently, I wrote about FontBase, a modern font manager for your Linux workstation. It’s a nice application that, in my opinion, hasn’t even begun to