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.
Posts published in “Apps”
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.
With Alpaca, managing Ollama models on Linux is easier than ever -- no proprietary tools required.
Think the NLnet Commons Fund grant ended the Bottles money saga? Not even close—find out why donation drops could still pop the cork.
With Newelle, you get the power of generative AI right on your Linux desktop—no cloud required (unless you want it). Switch language models on the fly, all on your terms.
Kanri is a fast, open source Kanban app for Linux that keeps your projects on your desktop. Learn how to install it and start managing tasks locally in minutes.
Bottles, the go-to app for running Windows software on Linux, just landed surprise funding — right as things looked dire.
Proton Authenticator is an open source, privacy-focused authenticator app that lets you securely sync and manage 2FA codes across all your devices—without ads, tracking, or lock-in.










