CPUFreq is a lightweight CPU scaling monitor and a powerful CPU management tool using standard cpufreq kernel modules
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CPUFreq is a lightweight CPU scaling monitor and a powerful CPU management tool using standard cpufreq kernel modules
Read moreBlack Box is an elegant and customizable terminal for GNOME. This is free and open source software written in Vala.
Read morePtyxis is a terminal for GNOME with first-class support for containers.
Read moreErrands is billed as a “Todo application for those who prefer simplicity”. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreEcho is a simple GUI utility to ping websites using GTK4 and Libadwaita.
Read moreKeypunch lets you practice typing and have a bit of fun into the bargain.
Read moreSticky Notes is a simple note taking application for the GNOME desktop. Here’s our verdict.
Read moreDissent (previously known as gtkcord4) is a third-party Discord client which bills itself as a “smooth, native experience on Linux desktops”.
Read moreShowtime is billed as a media player that lets you watch videos without any distraction. It’s written in Python.
Read moreValuta is billed as a simple and fast conversion tool. It’s designed for people who want to frequently convert between different currencies.
Read moreRailway lets you look up travel information for many different railways without needing to navigate through different websites.
Read moreWorkbench is for learning and prototyping with GNOME technologies.
Read morePapers is a versatile document viewer for the GNOME desktop. You can view, search or annotate documents in many different formats.
Read moreText Editor is a simple text editor that focuses on session management.
Read morePlots is a graph plotting app for GNOME. Plots makes it easy to visualise mathematical formulae.
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