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Valentina 0.5.0 (Pattern Making Software) Brings A Big List Of Changes

Valentina is an open-source software for creating clothing articles. Among others, it allows the users to create cloth patterns using either standard sizes or custom set of measurements, using...

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Uget 2.0.5 (Download Manager) Is Now Available For All The Supported Ubuntu...

As you may know, uGet is an open-source, lightweight download manager, running on Linux, having good integration with Mozilla Firefox. Main features: Downloads Queue Resume Downloads Advanced Download...

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GScan2PDF 1.3.9 Has Been Released, Bringing Changes

As you know, GScan2PDF is an app for scanning pages and exporting them to PDFs. The user can export scans one by one, in separate PDF files, or export scans all together, in one PDF. The latest version...

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How To Install Kodi 16.0 “Jarvis” On Ubuntu

As you may know, Kodi (previously named XBMC) is a famous open source media hub and home theater PC, being translated in more than 30 languages. Also, its features can be highly extended via third...

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How To Install Nomacs 3.0.0 (Open-Source Image Viewer) On Ubuntu

Nomacs is an open-source image viewer, working on Linux and Mac OS X, under the GNU General Public Licence v3. Nomacs is lightweight and fast and has support for all the popular image formats, like...

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After 10 Years Debian Renames Iceweasel Back To Firefox

As you may know, Mozilla Firefox is Debian’s default browser, but the Debian developers have named it Iceweasel and kept this name for the last 10 years, due to a trademark disagreement with Mozilla....

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Raspberry Pi 3 Will Have Built-In Bluetooth And Wi-Fi

As you may know, Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized single-board computer (SBC), developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Recently, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B has been spotted in a FCC (Federal...

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How to install Lollypop 0.9.87 on Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE and Arch Linux

As you may know, Lollypop is an open-source, audio player developed in GTK+3, created as a Rhythmbox alternative. Among others, it has support the playback of the most popular audio formats, including...

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Sylpheed 3.5.0 Has Been Released

As you may know, Sylpheed is an open-source lightweight and keyboard-orientation e-mail client written in GTK+2. Having an intuitive interface, it has all the features of a modern email client. The...

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How To Install XnConvert 1.7.2 On Ubuntu And Debian

As you may know, XnConvert is a free image convertion tool, developed by the XnSoft team (the creators of the XnViewMP app). It has support for the most popular image formats, including: JPG, PNG,...

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Kernel 4.5 RC 7 Has Been Released

Kernel 4.5 RC 7 has been released, the final version of the kernel being scheduled for next week. Installation instructions: Because it is very difficult to compile a Linux kernel, Canonical has packed...

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How To Install Wine 1.9.5 on Ubuntu

Wine (Wine Is Not An Emulator) is an open-source compatibility layer software app that enables the Linux and Unix users to run Windows software on their systems, via the Winelib software library. While...

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Vivaldi Beta 3 Has Been Released

As you may know, Vivaldi is a Chromium-based open-source internet browser, built by the Opera founder. It did not reach a stable version yet, but it is already usable. The latest version available is...

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How To Install Wine Staging 1.9.4 On Ubuntu And Derivative Systems

As you may know, Wine Staging is a special version of Wine that provides support for projects like Pipelight. The Pipelight developer forked wine into wine-staging and included some Pipelight-specific...

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Avidemux 2.6.12 Has Been Released

Avidemux is an open-source, cross-platform tool for video editing, written in C++ and using Qt for its GUI. It allows the user to cut, filter and encode videos easily, having support for the most...

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How to Install Atom 1.6.0 on Fedora 22, Fedora 21 and CentOS 7

Atom is an open-source, multi-platform text editor developed by GitHub, having a simple and intuitive graphical user interface and a bunch of interesting features for writing: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and...

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Atom 1.6.0 Has Been Released

As you may know, Atom is an open-source, multi-platform text editor developed by GitHub, having a simple and intuitive graphical user interface and a bunch of interesting features for writing: CSS,...

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How To Install DeadBeef 0.7.1.2 On Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative...

As you may know, DeaDBeeF is an audio player written in C and C++, running on Linux. It supports a lot of formats, like: mp3, ogg, flac/oga, ape, wav, wv/iso.wv, aac/m4a, alac, mpc/mpp/mp+, tta, wma,...

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UbuntuBSD Is An Ubuntu 15.10 Flavor That Uses The FreeBSD Kernel

As a reminder, Debian has replaced its good old sysVinit with Red Hat’s systemd, starting with the release of Debian Jessie. Ubuntu has also adopted the change, Mark’s system being a Debian-derivative,...

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Classic Menu Indicator 0.10 Adds Support For Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus LTS

As you know, the Classic Menu Indicator is a the notification area applent for the old Gnome. (The default one in Ubuntu 11.10). It provides a classic GNOME-style application menu for those who don’t...

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