Brief: OpenRGB is a useful open-source utility to manage all your RGB lighting under a single roof. Let’s find out more about it. No matter whether it is your keyboard, mouse, CPU fan, AIO, and other connected peripherals or components, Linux does
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Brief: An open-source ambient noise player offering a variety of sounds to help you focus or fall asleep. With the increase in the number of activities around you, it is often tough to keep calm and stay focused. Sometimes music helps, but
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Sigil is an open source EPUB editor available for Linux, Windows and macOS. With Sigil, you can create a new ebook in EPUB file format or edit an existing EPUB ebook (file ending in .epub extension). In case you are wondering, EPUB
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There are ways to check CPU information on Linux. Probably the most common is the lscpu command that gives you plenty of information about all the CPU cores on your system. lscpu command output You may find CPU information there without installing
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Some may choose to believe that RSS readers are dead, but they’re here to stay. Especially when you don’t want the Big tech algorithm to decide what you should read. With a feed reader, you can choose your own reading sources. I’ve
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There are plenty of to-do list applications available for Linux. There is one more added to that list in the form of Sleek. Sleek to-do List app Sleek is nothing extraordinary except for its looks perhaps. It provides an Electron-based GUI for
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There is not a single decent screen recording software for Linux that supports Wayland display server. GNOME’s built-in screen recorder is probably the rare (and lone) one that works if you are using Wayland. But that screen recorder has no visible interface
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Brief: gImageReader is a GUI tool to utilize tesseract OCR engine for extracting texts from images and PDF files in Linux. gImageReader is a front-end for Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine. Tesseract was originally developed at HP and then was open-sourced in
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Thanks to the desktop environments, almost all Linux distributions come with a task manager application. In addition to that, there are several other system monitoring applications for Linux that have additional features. But recently I came across a task manager created for
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Brief: Quickly access your terminal that is customizable and powerful for a variety of users with Guake Terminal emulator. Guake Terminal: Top-Down Terminal for GNOME Desktop Guake is a terminal emulator that’s tailored for GNOME desktop with a top-down design. It was
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