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Coverage of new and significant versions releases of popular Linux applications.
Ardour 7.0 is a major upgrade with much-needed improvements.
Obsidian 1.0 is all about the redesign and valuable new features.
VirtualBox 7.0 is a big upgrade since its last major update. Some nice advancements!
ONLYOFFICE 7.2 includes essential upgrades with usability improvements and interesting features.
Audacity's new update brings in some important features like VST3 plugins support, and a new effects button.
OBS Studio 28.0 gets a visual refresh, and gears up for modern use-cases with new tech support.
Lutris 0.5.11 is a nice update with new Macintosh emulators and Amazon Games integration.
A new tool to enable GNOME users to provide insights on their configuration and usage to help improve the user experience.
Not every day you come across an application with 'Linux-first' approach.
CrossOver 22.0 introduces a modern redesign along with essential technical improvements.
Kooha gets new feature additions to make it a more useful screen recorder for Linux. What do you think?
Celluloid 0.24 release gets a modern visual refresh with libadwaita and further refinements.
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