Watson is a CLI-based open source utility that helps you track the time spent on projects. It’s free and open source goodness.
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Watson is a CLI-based open source utility that helps you track the time spent on projects. It’s free and open source goodness.
Read moreOCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched. It’s free and open source software. OCRmyPDF uses Tesseract, GhostScript and other tools.
Read moreBeets is a media library management system. Beets is free and open source software. It’s a tool for getting your music into shape. Here’s my verdict.
Read morePodcasts are big business. We see celebrities, influencers, journalists, academics, one man and his dog owning a microphone and mixing desk produce regular podcast shows. How does the RPI4 fare as a podcast player?
Read moreYou-Get is a tiny command-line utility to download media contents (videos, audios, images) from the web. It’s free and open source software, with a huge number of GitHub stars.
Read moreconrad is a free and open source command-line tool designed to help you track conferences and meetups. The tool is written in Python.
Read moreGemini is a simple audio player that sports an integrated wallpaper changer.
Read morePython is a high-level, general-purpose, structured, powerful, open source programming language that’s used for a wide variety of programming tasks. Here’s our recommended Python tutorials.
Read morekitty offers GPU-acceleration and is targeted at power keyboard users. It’s billed as a modern, hackable, featureful, OpenGL based terminal emulator. Here’s a concise review of this terminal emulator.
Read moreAnanicy is a shell daemon created to manage processes’ IO and CPU priorities, with community-driven set of rules for popular applications. Here’s our review of this free and open source program.
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