nmail is a terminal-based email client with a user interface similar to alpine / pine. It’s written in C++ and MIT licensed.
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nmail is a terminal-based email client with a user interface similar to alpine / pine. It’s written in C++ and MIT licensed.
Read moreBuilt on top of mu are some extensions, including mu4e, which is a full-featured e-mail client that runs inside Emacs.
Read morefish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for Linux, macOS, and other operating systems.
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Read moreBlender is a free and open source 3D content creation suite available for many operating systems including Linux.
Read moreKMail is an email client included with the KDE desktop. It is the email component of Kontact, a integrated personal information manager.
Read moreFontmatrix is a manager built with the kind of features and abilities graphic designers, layout professionals along with others have felt necessary.
Read moreThe developers of Tomahawk bill their application as a music player that fundamentally changes the way music is consumed and shared.
Read moreElisa is a music player developed by the KDE community that strives to be simple and pleasant to use. Free and open source software.
Read moreMusique is a small but sophisticated graphical music player. Musique unclutters your music listening experience with a clean and innovative interface.
Read moreDeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is billed as the ultimate music player for Linux systems. It is a very basic and simple player with a small footprint.
Read moreSlate was built for pixel art. It aims to simplify the creation of sprites and tilesets by offering a user-friendly, customisable interface.
Read moreLibreSprite is software to create and animate sprites. LibreSprite originated as a fork of Aseprite, developed by David Capello.
Read morecsprite is a tiny pixel art tool written in C++ and C. It’s a fork of Sixel.
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