Kaku is a YouTube desktop music player for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is open-source, free to download, and offers some nifty features, including an online DJ.
The future isn't look bright for OpenOffice, the open-source office suite run by the Apache Foundation.
Account details of 68 million Dropbox accounts has been leaked online. Here's how to check whether you're affected, and how to change your password.
A couple of weeks since the last update, a new version of Skype for Linux Alpha is available to download. We take a look at what's new.
Last week we mentioned — aka drooled over — Spotio, a Rdio-inspired light theme for the Spotify desktop app, was planning to add support for Linux. Today I’m happy to report that it does support Linux. I’m going […]
Here's five things I secretly miss about Ubuntu of yore, from its rough edges to its well remembered desktop backgrounds.
There are plenty of new and improved features to enjoy in Nautilus 3.22, which is on course to ship as part of GNOME 3.22 late next month.
There are plenty of awesome Linux video editors, including Kdenlive, Blender and Shotcut — but Flowblade is rarely mentioned. Why? We find out.
Looking for a simple tool that lets you record a section of your screen and export it as a GIF? Take a peek at Peek, an app that can do exactly that.
A new version of open-source video editor OpenShot 2.1 has been released. We show you what's new and how you can install it on Ubuntu using a PPA.
Chatty is a desktop twitch chat app written in Java — but is it any good? After a number of OMG! Ubuntu! readers recommended it, I took it for a whirl.
Want to disable or turn off the background tiles on the unity launcher? This nifty little script lets you do exactly that.