Leftovers: Software
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Do You Like Linux Apps That Use Client Side Decorations?
Ooh, here’s a controversial topic for this week’s poll: Client-side decorations in Linux application.
We want to know your opinion on the growing trend that sees app developers eschew a traditional window title bar in favour of combined window title and app toolbar.
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Green Recorder – A Simple Desktop Recording Tool for Linux Systems
Green Recorder is a functional desktop screen recorder for Linux systems that was built using GTK+ 3, FFmpeg, and Python.
It support video and audio recording on almost all Linux interfaces and Wayland support (GNOME session) will be added soon.
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Terminix 1.5.0 Released With Initial Bookmarks Support, Other Improvements [PPA]
Terminix 1.5.0 was released recently and it includes initial bookmarks support, a reworked terminal menu, a new feature to raise a notification when inactivity is detected after a specified period of silence, and more.
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Brave: A Privacy Focused Browser With Built-in Torrent Streaming
Brave is a new privacy and security focused web browser with built-in support for torrent downloading and streaming. The browser allows seasoned downloaders and complete novices to get their torrent fix instantly, without any hassle.
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