January 2021 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
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Linux at Home: Learn an Instrument with Linux
Learning and playing an instrument has some real benefits to boosting your mood and mental health, as it sparks electrical signals using both sides of your brain.
Read moreScreenCloud – screenshot sharing tool
ScreenCloud is a screenshot tool that’s designed for network services such as Dropbox and Imgur.
Read moreLinux at Home: Circuit Design with Linux
Take any random circuit from the internet and start your designing. With this software, you’ll be able to practice, practice, practice.
Read moreZeal – simple offline documentation browser
Zeal is billed as a simple offline documentation browser offering access to a huge database of documentation, API manuals, and code snippets.
Read moreLinux Candy: cornyjokes – corny jokes for the terminal
Harmless fun with corny jokes in your terminal. Part of the Linux Candy series.
Read moreLinux at Home: Digital Music Production with Linux
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is an important tool in your creative arsenal.
Read morencmpcpp – featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc
ncmpcpp is a terminal-based MPD client with a user interface that seeks inspiration from ncmpc and shares a lot of similarities.
Read moreCarbon Player – desktop media player
Carbon Player is a cross-platform media player written in JavaScript and uses Electron.
Read moreLinux at Home: Creative Writing with Linux
Now is a great time to take up a new hobby. How about spending your time penning a classic novel or screenplay?
Read morempdevil – simple music browser for MPD
mpdevil is a simple music browser for MPD. mpdevil is free and open source software that’s written in Python.
Read moreLinux Candy: WallpaperDownloader – download, change, manage wallpapers
Manage your wallpaper with WallpaperDownloader.
Read moreBest Free and Open Source Software – December 2020 Updates
December 2020 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
Read moretheBeat – audio player
theBeat is an audio player that’s based on Phonon, the multimedia API provided by KDE.
Read moreLinux at Home: Digital Art with Linux
Instead of painting on canvas or paper, digital art software allows you to paint and draw directly onto a computer, which has a number of amazing advantages.
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