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Ardour 5.0 Released For Linux Audio Workstation
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Ardour 5.0 Open Source DAW Officially Released with Tabbed User Interface
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Calibre 2.64 eBook Library Manager Lets You Customize Comments-Like Columns
Today, August 12, 2016, Calibre developer Kovid Goyal proudly announced the release of a new maintenance update for the popular, open-source and cross-platform Calibre ebook library management software.
Calibre 2.64 is now the latest and most advanced version of the application designed for book lovers who prefer to use digital e-book readers to store their books in various file formats, as well as convert and organize ebooks from a format to another, if it's supported by Calibre, of course.
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How to choose an open source music player
Linux offers an abundance of music players; how do you choose which one to use?
Back in June, 2016, I wrote about the apparent passing of my favorite open source music player, Guayadeque. I described the six things I really liked about Guayadeque, and looked at two obvious alternatives: Quod Libet and gmusicbrowser. Since that time, I have been living with gmusicbrowser on my laptop, while continuing to use mpd on the computer attached to the home stereo. Meanwhile, several kind readers have offered other suggestions as to their favorite music players.
With all this input available, I decided to formalize my "six things" list and apply it to a list of candidates for my laptop music playing needs.
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This App Lets You Watch Twitch TV on the Linux Desktop Without Flash
Want to watch Twitch.tv streams on your desktop, without Flash? You can with this awesome Twitch app for Linux, which also supports chat & notifications and more.
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