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14 Linux apps that will change how you work
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Medleytext – An Intuitive and Stylish Note-Taking App for Programmers
We have written on a couple of note-taking apps for developers before and one such app is Boostnote. Today, we have another note-taking app that is just as good and it goes by the name Medleytext.
Medleytext is a free and open-source cross-platform note-taking application with functions aimed at developers. It features support for a handful of languages including Markdown, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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New release of PulseAudio.
As we already know: PulseAudio is a network sound server and works well with the Linux operating system.
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InsecRes – A Tool to Find Insecure Resources on HTTPS Sites
After switching your site to HTTPS, you probably want to test if resources such as images, slides, embedded videos and others, are correctly pointed to HTTPS protocol or displaying warnings about the insecure content on the pages. After some research I found a useful tool for this purpose, called insecuRes.
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Clash of Robots is a pretty terrible mobile-port fighting game
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There's masses of good Linux games on sale right now
Another week, another load of Linux games currently on sale. Multiple game stores currently have big sales on! Each store link takes you directly to their Linux sales section.
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