If you rely heavily on note-taking apps and want to switch from a proprietary to an open-source solution, this app might be what you're looking for.
Posts published in “Apps”
After looking at the new Calibre 8.16 which puts AI on the playing field, our writer wonders if that's a good idea.
This week’s App of the Week takes a fresh look at VLC 3.0.22, from dark mode on Plasma and Cosmic to niche perks like proper playback of classic Doom and Hexen music files.
Mission-Center offers a single interface for tracking resource usage and managing processes and services, making routine system checks easier from the desktop.
Flatpaks can give your Linux desktop access to newer apps, but only if your system is set up to use them. Here's a straightforward guide to getting any distro Flatpak‑ready.
Don’t leave deleted files behind—Raider File Shredder offers an uncomplicated solution for permanently erasing data.
Weighing the tradeoffs between open source and freemium software reveals why free-as-in-freedom tools are almost always the better option.
FTP's simplicity came with security risks; SSH Pilot offers a familiar workflow for secure shell management and encrypted file transfers -- without sacrificing security.
No more guessing where your favorite series lives—Ticket Booth lets you keep your database of titles up to date.
Windows 10 support has ended, but Bottles offers a reliable bridge to keep favorite Windows apps running for those who are shifting to Linux.










