Big names are pushing AI browsing as the future of the web, yet open source options are rare, leaving users to either weigh features against control and privacy… or fight back.
Posts published in “Apps”
With small steps and steady progress, Gimp's latest release tightens performance and makes theme support more consistent.
Some think that Bazaar is on its way to being the go-to Flatpak app store in the Linux world -- often preferable to standard app stores. It's certainly worth trying, whether you’re a new or experienced user.
Do you have the audacity to use Audacity? If so, our reviewer says he wouldn't consider you audacious for a second because this app is fantastic.
Multipass offers a quick way to create Ubuntu virtual machines with no extra hardware or complex setup needed.
If you struggle to remember to do things, why not install a quack of an app to not only make sure you get things done, but also give you a nice laugh in the process.
FOSS Force's Marco Fioretti asks LibreOffice's Italo Vignoli and Collabora's Naomi Obbard about why their software isn't used in more schools, and what can be done to turn that around.
Looking for ways to catch errors in your writing? LanguageTool and Eloquent offer simple solutions with no fuss.
One of the kindest and gentlest appeals for a donation we've ever seen. It's almost shy, actually.










