When it comes to grammar checking, Grammarly is the premium tool for it. It’s a proprietary tool and it was among the first one to make a mark as a web-based Grammar checking tool. Then there is LanguageTool (partner link). This is
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As a developer, you’ve likely seen many IDEs offering AI capabilities – from standalone editors like Cursor, Void editor, and Zed, to extensions like GitHub Copilot, Continue.dev, and Qodo. If you enjoy tinkering with open source tools and experimenting with different approaches,
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If you are a regular user of Spotify, you can customize the look, feel and behavior of Spotify application on Linux. The open source project Spicetify lets you add a ‘marketplace’ feature to your Spotify app from where you can install extensions
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When it comes to office suites, we have plenty of options, minus Microsoft’s Office program (unless you want to run it using Wine). There are popular options like LibreOffice (often pre-installed), and proprietary options like SoftMaker for Linux users. But, there is
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While we usually go for any note-taking app for our convenience, there are some apps that stand out in letting us organize the data better. Such apps may be categorized as a second brain app or a knowledge base management tool. Here,
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