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There are lots of alternatives to Bing. We only recommend the best free alternatives to Bing in this article.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Become Anonymous - Part 18
Improve your privacy with these ways of reducing spying and snooping on your daily life. This article is part of the Linux for Starters series.
Excellent Utilities: Deskreen – live streaming desktop to a web browser
Deskreen is free and open source software that lets you use any device with a web browser as a secondary screen. This device can be a wide range of hardware such as a smartphone, tablet, smart TV, or a notebook. And you can connect as many devices as required.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Yammer
Yammer is a social-networking platform designed for communication and collaboration within organizations. Here’s the best open source alternatives.
5 Best Free and Open Source Tox Clients
Tox is a peer-to-peer instant-messaging and video-calling protocol that offers end-to-end encryption. The stated goal of the project is to provide secure yet easily accessible communication.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Gaming - Part 17
In the eyes of many computer users, Linux is perceived as largely functional, mostly restricted to running servers, office tasks and web browsing. However, a wide and ever growing range of native Linux games are available, but given the range, there are a number of locations where you pick them up. Whatever type of game you like, there’s lots to choose from including the latest games as well as classics and remastered titles.
Cozy – modern audio book player
Cozy is different to the music players we’ve covered. While it plays music the software is geared to playing audio books. Cozy is free and open source software. It’s written in Python.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Project
Microsoft Project is project management software product sold as a subscription service. Fortunately there are excellent free and open source alternatives.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Try Different Desktops – Part 16
We explore different desktop environments you can try without installing a different flavour of Ubuntu. There’s KDE, XFCE, MATE, and Budgie.
Emulate the Dragon 32/64 home computer with Linux
Emulation is the practice of using a program (called an emulator) on a PC to mimic the behaviour of a home computer or a video game console, in order to play (usually retro) games on a computer. The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are home computers based on the Motorola 0.89 MHz 6809E processor and 32 and 64 KB of RAM respectively.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is available as part of the Microsoft Office suite. Here’s our recommended free and open source alternatives.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Managing Users – Part 15
This article explains how to create users on your Ubuntu machine. We start with a brief explanation of groups as they are central to the process.
Conditional formatting, WOPI support, new scaling options, and other improvements in ONLYOFFICE Docs 6.4
ONLYOFFICE has released version 6.4 of the ONLYOFFICE Docs, available in ONLYOFFICE Workspace, for integration with Sync&Share services like Nextcloud and ownCloud, and as a collaborative suite for web applications in production.
Excellent Utilities: broot – next gen tree explorer and customizable launcher
broot lets you explore file hierarchies with a tree-like view, manipulate files, launch actions, and define your own shortcuts.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft GitHub
GitHub is a provider of Internet hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers the distributed version control and source code management (SCM) functionality of Git and offers its basic services without charge. But it is not open source which puts some organisations in a difficult position to migrate where they rely on the non-Git elements of GitHub’s service offerings. Vendor lock-in is a legitimate concern.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Maintain your System – Part 14
Like any operating system, Ubuntu can misbehave and the unexpected happens. Fortunately, most system issues experienced are easily rectified with a dose of knowledge, experience and common sense.
Emulate the Oric home computer with Linux
The Oric-1 is a home computer that appeared in 1983 and was sold mainly in the UK and France. It was made by the British computer manufacturer Tangerine Computer Systems. The Oric-1 was the successor to the Microtan 65 and the predecessor of the Oric Atmos.
Excellent Utilities: lsd – next gen ls command
lsd is billed as the next gen ls command. It’s free and open source software. Here’s our review of the program.
Emulate the Amiga home computer with Linux
The Amiga is a family of personal computers. It’s the last truly great gaming home computer before the dominance of the PC and the 32-bit games consoles.
Essential System Tools: dust – more intuitive version of du
dust gives an overview of which directories are using disk space. Its name derives from the du command and that dust is written in Rust.
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