6 Best Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Office for Linux
Looking for Microsoft Office in Linux? Here are the best free and open source alternatives to Microsoft Office for Linux.
View ArticleLime Text: An Open Source Alternative Of Sublime Text
It seems that Lime Text project has been abandoned. Please don’t use it anymore. Try these open source alternatives to Sublime Text in Linux. Sublime Text is one of the best (if not best) text editor...
View ArticlePapyrus: An Open Source Note Manager
There are a lot of note-taking apps for Linux. Especially, if you’re looking for Evernote alternatives, you will find some good ones listed. However, here, we talk about an open source note manager –...
View ArticleManage Your PDF Files In Style With Great Little Book Shelf
Got a messy collection of PDF files? Manage your PDF files in a better way with Great Little Book Shelf, a sleek looking open source application.
View ArticleVidCutter Lets You Easily Trim And Merge Videos In Linux
A simple, to the point open source video trimmer for Linux, Windows and MacOS.
View ArticleMeet CudaText: A Cross-Platform Open Source Code Editor
CudaText is a relatively new open source code editor with tons of features. Check it out.
View Article[Review] Mu Music Player: Looks Good, Works Fine
If you want simplicity with a nice interface, Mu music player might be a good match.
View ArticleBoostnote: Open Source Note Taking App For Programmers
Organize your quick notes and code snippets in segregated folders with this open source note taking app for programmers.
View ArticleStandard Notes: An Open Source Encrypted Note Taking App
Standard Notes is a note taking application that puts particular emphasis on privacy & security. It is cross-platform and of course, completely open-source.
View ArticleKalendar: A Minimal Calendar App for Linux
If you are looking for a simple calendar application in Linux, try Kalendar. It's free and open source.
View ArticleGratipay: An Open Source Startup Helping Open Source Projects
Help Open Source projects financially with Gratipay, an open source startup.
View ArticleFree and Open Source Skype Alternative Ring 1.0 Released!
Don't want big brother snooping on your conversation? Try Ring, a secure FOSS alternative to Skype.
View ArticleXikiHub: The Social Command Line
A new Linux project named XikiHub has been spotted on Kickstarter. It aims to add a social community feature right into the Linux command line.
View ArticleMandrake Linux Creator Launches a New Open Source Mobile OS
eelo is a new mobile OS based on open source Android distribution LineageOS. Its creator is trying to build an ecosystem which is free from Google and Google related products.
View Article6 Best Feed Reader Apps for Linux
Extensively use RSS feeds to stay updated with your favorite websites? Take a look at the best feed reader applications for Linux.
View ArticleSuiteCRM: An Open Source CRM Takes Aim At Salesforce
SuiteCRM is one of the most popular open source CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software available. With its unique-priced managed CRM hosting service, SuiteCRM is aiming to challenge enterprise...
View ArticleZettlr – Markdown Editor for Writers and Researchers
Zettlr is an open source markdown editor with features that help writers and researchers. Read and see if Zettlr can be your next favorite application.
View ArticleGraviton: A Minimalist Open Source Code Editor
Graviton is a free & open source, cross-platform code editor in development. Check out the features of this promising application.
View ArticleKIT Scenarist is a Powerful Tool for Creating Screenplays
KIT Scenarist is an open source software for creating screenplays. You can use it for creating stories from the birth of the idea and before the transfer of the script to production.
View ArticleOpen Source Slack Alternative Mattermost Gets $50M Funding
In a bid to challenge the domination of Slack, open source team communication software Mattermost gets $50 million funding from the prestigious Y Combinator.
View Article11 Open-Source Forum Software That You Can Deploy on Your Linux Servers
Looking to have a community forum or customer support portal? Here are some of the best open source forum software you can deploy on your servers.
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