Why I Still Love and Use RSS Feeds in 2025
RSS feeds are classic. And surprisingly, they are still relevant in 2025.
Coverage of new and significant versions releases of popular Linux applications.
The German-based software developer has just announced the latest upgrade to its popular FreeOffice series. FreeOffice 21, as a free
Twake is a modern Nextcloud alternative that is relatively new to the scene. You can use it for free or
Dash to Dock is one of the most useful GNOME extensions for years now. With the introduction of GNOME 40,
Lutris is a free and open-source game manager available exclusively for Linux. It has been and still is one of
Since its release way back in 2010, RetroArch has been one of the most popular game emulator interfaces. Over the
OpenShot is one of the most popular open-source video editors out there. It is not just for Linux, but it
Thunderbird, the popular open-source email client, has a major new upgrade. Thunderbird 91 release promises many improvements, some of which
Polychromatic is a popular GUI tool to customize and manage Razer peripherals on Linux. While it worked fine before the
Epiphany or GNOME Web is a minimal and yet capable browser for Linux distributions. You should find it as the
KDE Connect is a popular open-source tool that lets you share a connection between a phone and your computer. While
HandBrake hardly needs an introduction. This is one of the most popular open source software for converting video files from
Box86, the popular x86 emulator, has just received a huge upgrade. This comes in the form of Box64, the ARM64
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