Prefer to drive Linux from the home row? Rofi and wofi turn a simple key combo into a fast app launcher and window switcher on both X11 and Wayland.
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Tired of emailing yourself snippets and files between Linux systems? ClusterCut replaces those hacks with a secure, LAN-based shared clipboard.
If you've been looking for an app to help you get to know Linux commands, Brief is a great option.
Follow this walkthrough to set up Censor from Flathub and use it to remove sensitive information from your PDFs.
Lotti is an open‑source journal and life manager that aims to integrate tasks, notes, and local AI without relying on the cloud.
Moving away from VirtualBox doesn’t have to be complicated. Jack Wallen walks you through installing virt‑manager and spinning up your first VM with KVM.
According to our writer, three small, easy-to-miss plugins were all it took for Joplin to live up to its Evernote-killer reputation.
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.
Instead of one long row of tiny tabs, Workspaces in Vivaldi let you keep related tabs together as projects, and sync those setups across your devices when you need them.
Don’t leave deleted files behind—Raider File Shredder offers an uncomplicated solution for permanently erasing data.










