Leftovers: Software
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It only takes a Minuet to change your life
Minuet music education Free Software, thoughtfully designed to push your musical skills to the next level.
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Rclone Synchronizes Files Between Multiple Cloud Storage Services (Command Line)
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Turtl: Secure, Open Source Evernote Alternative
Turtl is a secure, open source Evernote alternative, available for Linux, Windows, Mac, and Android. An iOS version is "coming soon". Firefox and Chrome bookmarking extensions are also available.
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Alternative System Monitor Applet For LXDE, Xfce, And MATE: Multiload-ng
Multiload-ng is a GTK2 graphical system monitor for the Xfce, LXDE, and MATE panels, forked from the old GNOME Multiload applet. It can also run in a standalone window.
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4 Best Linux Apps for Downloading Movie Subtitles
Are you facing difficulties in getting subtitles of your favorite movies, especially on major Linux desktop distributions? If so, then you are on then right track to discover some solutions to your problem.
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Docker 1.12.1 Released; Brings Huge Improvements for Raspberry Pi Installs
Aside from a solid number of bug fixes that actually make swarm-mode very stable, there is a big update in the 1.2.1 update with an official ARM update that brings an easy installation to Raspberry Pi devices.
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