Leftovers: Software
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Insync For Linux Gets Nested Selective Sync Support (Unofficial Google Drive Client)
Insync is an unofficial Google Drive client which "extends Drive's web functionality to your desktop by integrating tightly with Windows, Mac and Linux so you can get work done".
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Calibre Is Now Better Equipped to Edit eBooks, New Version Is Out
Calibre, a complete application to edit, view, and convert eBook files, has been updated to version 2.12 and the developer has added a number of very interesting new features.
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Inkscape: Go from Beginner to Expert for Free
In the world of open source graphics tools, GIMP gets a great deal of attention, and there are many free online resources available for it, but if you're looking for a free drawing and illustration tool that can compete with Adobe Illustrator and is increasingly used by web designers for effects, logos and still graphics, give Inkscape a try. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and is well-known as a powerful and flexible drawing and vector editing application. In this post, you'll find our newly updated collection of outstanding free resources for getting familiar with Inkscape's capabilities, and they'll help you get going quickly with the application.
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mpv Is an Awesome Command Line Media Player for Linux
mpv is an open source media player that has been forked from mplayer2 and MPlayer. It works entirely from command line and it's extremely light and easy to use.
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