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Marktext is an Excellent Editor Even for Those Who Donโ€™t Know Markdown

I have experimented with a number of markdown editors and there are plenty of good ones there. However, I took an instant liking to Marktext. Here’s why!

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Sunamu: Display Lyrics for Currently Playing Music on the Dekstop in Linux

Want to control your music using a beautiful widget on Linux? Sunamu is for you to try! It can even detect and show lyrics for currently playing music.

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Padloc: An Intuitive Open-Source Password Manager

An open-source password manager with a pleasing user interface, available cross-platform. Let’s take a look!

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Koodo is an All-in-one Open Source eBook Reader App for Linux

Koodo is an open source, cross-platform eBook reader application with tons of features to improve your reading experience.

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AppFlowy: An Open-Source Alternative to Notion

AppFlowy aims to be an open-source replacement to Notion, providing you with better privacy. Let us explore more about it.

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Tropy: An Open-Source App to Organize Your Research Photos

An app to help you explore research photos, and documents without losing out on important contextual information about them.

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massCode: A Free and Open-Source Code Snippet Manager

An open-source code snippet manager that enables you to dabble with code, improve productivity, and save time.

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Kuro: An Unofficial Microsoft To-Do Desktop Client

Looking for an unofficial desktop client for Microsoft To-Do on Linux? Here’s one.

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Compress Images in Linux Easily With Curtail GUI App

Curtail is a nifty open source GUI tool for compressing images in Linux. You can also bulk compress multiple images at once and set compression levels.

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Thonny is an Ideal IDE for Teaching Python Programming in Schools

A simple, Eclipse-like IDE for Python programmers. The features are more suited for teaching Python to students in schools.

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