Here you can discover the latest Linux apps, software and system utilities to use on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and related distributions, from office suites and music players to dev tools and CLI scripts for getting things done.
Scrivano is a new handwritten notes app for Linux. We look at Scrivano's features, which include a few terrific time-saving tools, and how to install it.
Fans of open source office software are in for a treat as a brand new version of ONLYOFFICE is now available to download featuring various improvements.
All fo your favourite extra-repo Ubuntu apps are now a single command away. Deb-Get is a tool that installs deb files from website from the command line.
Making your own dynamic backgrounds for use in GNOME 42 just got easier thanks to a new GTK4 app. It makes light/dark wallpaper creation a cinch.
A short guide on how to install Firefox from a PPA on Ubuntu 22.04 and remove the Firefox Snap. Doing this gets you a faster Firefox that can do more OOTB.
Amberol is a minimal, no-frills music player designed for the GNOME desktop built using GTK4 and Rust. It eschews bloat to focus solely on playing songs.
A new month, a new release of Mozilla Firefox — though as we’ve come to expect from its expedited release schedule, the changes are relatively minor. What’s new? Well, a lots of folks, including Mozilla […]
Various new features are coming to Thunderbird, the open source email client. In this post we look at the biggest ones, like the all-new address book.
Zotero, the popular open source research and reference management tool, has a new release out full of new features and an improved workflow.
If you use Logitech's Unifying Receiver on Linux check out the open source 'Solaar' app. It makes it easier to pair and manage wireless keyboard and mice.
Firefox 98 won't go down as one of the browser's greatest releases but there's still stuff to talk about, like a download flow that's a bit more chill.
If you're yet to settle on a note-taking service that works across platforms you may want to check out a new option now available for Linux: UpNote.