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Font Freedom

A Guide to Open Source Fonts

Jun 06, 2023

With so many open source fonts available, how do you choose the right one? We provide an overview of the most common open source fonts along with some tips on choosing the best one to meet your needs.

Apt on Steroids

An improved front end for Apt

Jan 02, 2023

The Nala front end for Debian's Apt package manager combines the reliability of the Apt tools with easier to read output and speedier downloads.

Package Exchange

Swap snaps for Flatpaks with unsnap

Feb 05, 2023

If you want to move away from Ubuntu's Snap package format, the unsnap script removes snaps from your computer and replaces them with Flatpaks where possible.

Call Home

Remote access from the outside with DWS Remote Control

Feb 05, 2023

DWS Remote Control offers convenient browser access to computers outside of your home network.

Koodo Reader

An intuitive, cross-platform ebook reader

Jul 10, 2023

The Koodo Reader features an intuitive interface and customizable display options, making it a serious contender in the Linux ebook reader space.

Programming Snapshot – ChatGPT

Let an AI chatbot do the work

Apr 04, 2023

The electronic brain behind ChatGPT from OpenAI is amazingly capable when it comes to chatting with human partners. Mike Schilli picked up an API token and has set about coding some small practical applications.

Debian Clone

Cloning a Debian system with apt-clone

Feb 05, 2023

In the right circumstances, apt-clone can be a simple option for cloning your Debian system.

Shrink Ray

Reduce PDF file sizes with Minuimus

Feb 05, 2023

The Minuimus Perl script helps you save disk space by reducing the file size of PDF files with just a few commands.

Scheduling Specialist

An open source appointment manager

Mar 02, 2023

If you have a business that requires customers to make an appointment in advance for services, letting them request the appointment via Easy!Appointments can free up your phone line.

KMail Revisited

Another look at KDE Plasma's email client

Aug 07, 2023

KMail offers a rich feature set, but a number of minor nuisances persist, making it a less than ideal email client.

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