Evolvotron is an interactive “generative art” application to evolve images/textures/patterns/animations.
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Evolvotron is an interactive “generative art” application to evolve images/textures/patterns/animations.
Read moreImage Deduplicator is a Python package that simplifies the task of finding exact and near duplicates in images.
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Read moreBack in early 2008, we published a feature recommending the best 6 lean desktop environments. How did they fare?
Read moreXDecorations is a small utility that lets you add decorations to your desktop. It’s our latest addition to the fun Linux Candy series.
Read morefd is a utility that searches for files in a directory hierarchy. Here’s our review.
Read moreIn 2014, we identified 5 promising free and open source Integrated Development Environments. How did they fare?
Read moreTermTrack is a terminal-based program that lets you track the orbits of artificial satellites. The program is written in Python.
Read moreSeptember 2020 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
Read moreCPU-X is a similar tool to the Windows utility CPU-Z. Unlike CPU-Z, CPU-X is free and open source Linux software. Here’s our review.
Read moredupeGuru finds duplicate files in a given set of directories and sub-directories. It recognizes duplicates by comparing MD5 signature of files followed by a byte-to-byte comparison. Here’s our review of this open source program.
Read moreBack in 2016, we carried a feature looking at 5 music software that were highly promising. How did this merry band of open source software fare?
Read moreNow and Then is a series of articles that looks at how Linux software has fared over the years. This article picks up on 7 web browsers.
Read moreTerminal Image Viewer is a small program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphics characters. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreMark Text is billed as a simple and elegant open-source markdown editor that focuses on speed and usability.
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