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bauh can create and manage web applications. In this article, we’ll walk you through creating your own LinuxLinks application.
AppImageLauncher – integrate AppImages to your application launcher
This review looks at AppImageLauncher, C++ software which integrate AppImages to your application launcher with a single click. The software also lets you manage, update and remove AppImages. This is free and open source software.
bauh – manage your Linux applications
In this article, we’re reviewing bauh, a graphical interface that lets you manage your software. It supports Snaps, Flatpaks, AppImages, deb packages, web applications, and even packages for the Arch distro.
Video Downloader – frontend for yt-dlp
Funky developers have created applications that allow you to bypass the web-only barrier of YouTube.
HiFile – cross-platform file manager
HiFile is a Qt6-based orthodox file manager and therefore sports a classic dual-pane interface.
Pika Backup – app focused on backups of personal data
Pika Backup is software which aims to make regular backups using GNOME as easy as possible. It’s a graphical frontend to the popular BorgBackup software.
Surya - multilingual document OCR toolkit
Surya is billed as a multilingual document OCR toolkit. It’s a CLI-based utility that can be used with a CPU or GPU. To run Surya you’ll need Python 3.9 or higher and PyTorch, the latter provides libraries for basic tensor manipulation on CPUs or GPUs, a built-in neural network library, model training utilities, and a multiprocessing library that can work with shared memory.
Synology Hyper Backup Explorer - desktop tool
Hyper Backup Explorer is a desktop tool for browsing, decrypting, and extracting different versions of backup data in Hyper Backup repositories. It’s a Qt-based graphical utility.
Gear Lever – utility to manage AppImages
There are quite a few programs that let us integrate AppImages into our system. One useful solution is Gear Lever. This is a utility written in Python and published under an open source license.
Media Downloader – frontend to multiple CLI-based tools
Media Downloader is a Qt/C++ based GUI frontend to multiple CLI-based tools that deal with downloading online media.
pipe-viewer – lightweight YouTube client
pipe-viewer is a lightweight YouTube client for Linux, without requiring an API key. It offers both a CLI and GUI. It’s written in Perl and published under an open source software.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Lightroom Classic
Adobe Lightroom Classic is a creative image organization and image manipulation software. This photo editing app is optimised for the desktop.
Glide - simple and minimalistic media player
Glide is designed to be a simple media player. It doesn’t have a ton of features. That’s by design. It’s cross-platform, free and open source software.
Dopamine – Electron-based music player
I’ve reviewed the vast majority of music players for Linux. But there always seems more out there to explore.
GridPlayer - play multiple videos simultaneously
GridPlayer is Python-based software which lets you watch videos side-by-side. At the heart of GridPlayer is VLC and Qt.
Best Free and Open Source Software: December 2023 Updates
Here are the latest updates to our compilation of recommended software. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion. Open source software at its finest.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple News
Apple News is a news aggregator application that helps you to stay up to date with news and information. News is proprietary software but not available for Linux. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
Synology Hyper Backup Tutorial
This article looks at Hyper Backup, software which helps protect shared folder data, packages, as well as Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs).
4 Best Free and Open Source Console BitTorrent Clients
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
LinuxLinks: Our most-read stories of 2023
We’ve trawled through our statistics and discovered our 10 most popular posts/series that saw the highest page views this year. Only stories published this year are included.
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