If you have tons of Flatpak applications, you can see what permissions an application has and control those permissions with Flatseal. Here are more details.
Explore a terminal-based file browser application that can be used with the Vim style key bindings. Hardcore Vim users will love it.
Quickgui aims to be a simpler alternative to VirtualBox and help create virtual machines quickly. Let us take a look at it.
The simple ls command is quite handy for listing directory content. There is a similar command with better features, written in Rust. Check it out.
LibreWolf is a Firefox fork that focuses on privacy and security by eliminating telemetry and adding other perks. Let us find out more about it.
There are plenty of free and open source plotting apps available for Linux. Here we look at some of the best graph plotting tools of various levels.
An open-source download manager that provides a clean user interface while offering all the essential features to operate cross-platform. Explore more about it here.
You may not get as many choices as Windows or macOS but there are a few Digital Audio Workstation software available for Linux. Let’s have a look at them.
Ferdi is a promising open-source application with more free features to replace Franz and Rambox. Let us explore more about it.
Get graphical Git tools like features in the Linux terminal with GitUI, a blazing fast tool written in Rust.