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After Wireshark 2.0, Nmap 7 Free Network Scanner Is Finally Here
One day after the announcement of the Wireshark 2.0 open-source network protocol analyzer software, the developers behind the Nmap free and cross-platform network scanner utility are proud to inform us all about the release of Nmap 7.00.
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XenGT 2015-Q3 Improves 3D Stability, Merges With KVMGT Repository
Intel quietly released the XenGT 2015-Q3 release at the end of October as the newest quarterly update to their mediated graphics passthrough solution for virtualization customers.
Intel has been working on Xen GT for a whole now as a mediated pass-through solution for Intel graphics hardware in the Linux virtualization space. Xen GT works with the Xen hypervisor as implied by the name while with this 2015'Q3 release the KVMGT code is part of this unified code repository.
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Pitivi 0.95 Released With Big Engine Rework
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Pitivi Open-Source Video Editor Gets New Beta Release, Timeline Rewritten in GTK+
Just a few moments ago, the developers of the powerful and open-source Pitivi video editor software uploaded a new Beta version of the upcoming Pitivi 1.0 build, which is getting closer to reality.
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SoftMaker Office 2016 for Linux enters public beta testing
SoftMaker is putting its new Office package to the test, with a free beta version of SoftMaker Office 2016 for Linux. Available from Wednesday 18th November 2015, SoftMaker Office 2016 is the powerful office suite that works seamlessly with all Microsoft Office file formats.
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Vivaldi Web Browser Is Now Based on Chromium 47, Introduces Panel Hiding
A few minutes ago, the developers behind the cross-platform and free Vivaldi web browser had the great pleasure of informing Softpedia about the release of a new snapshot build for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
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Opera 35 For Linux Finally Shipping RPMs
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Opera 35 Dev Gets Lots of New Features and RPM Packages for Linux
The Opera web browser continues to move forward at an unrelenting pace, and its developers have just announced a number of features that will arrive with the 35.x branch. It's going to be a great release and users can already download and test it.
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