Linux Mint is a free and very popular open-source Linux distribution that stands out for its stability, elegance, ease of use, and good support. This operating system was created in 2006 as a derivative of Ubuntu. Iranian programmer Clement Lefebvre is credited as the author. Features of Linux Mint Distribution We’ve had reviews of Linux distributions […]Read More
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Nushell is a free, modern, and interactive command interpreter, with powerful functions, yet easy to use. It’s designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux. What is Nushell? As we’ve already mentioned, Nushell is a command interpreter. These are programs used to control a computer using text commands. Another name for them is shell, which was obviously […]Read More
Pencil Project is a free open-source program for creating prototypes, diagrams, and wireframes. It’s available in versions for Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions. Main Features of the Pencil Project Application Pencil Project is an application for visually representing ideas. These can be sketches, website or application structures (wireframes), flow diagrams, or graphical user interfaces. […]Read More
Qalculate! is a free open-source calculator for desktop operating systems with a wide range of applications. It’s available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Basic Functionalities of Qalculate! Application Qalculate! in its basic version does not have a built-in graphical display, which may be inconvenient for some users. We recommend using newer versions that come with […]Read More
Okular is a free, multi-platform, open-source document viewer application created by the KDE community. It’s available in versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux. What Can Okular Do? The user interface is simple. The tools are well-organized. As a result, this application is easy to get used to and requires no additional training. Okular is a […]Read More
OpenBoard is a free, open-source application that turns your computer into an interactive whiteboard. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu Linux (uses .deb installation package). What is OpenBoard? The simplest way to understand how OpenBoard works is to think of it as a digital version of a school whiteboard, but with many more […]Read More
On June 25th, OpenAI announced that it is beginning to test a new AI internet search model that will transform the way we search, and invited interested parties to sign up for the SearchGPT waitlist. SearchGPT – Revolution or Evolution? Television and internet services are feverishly reporting the news about the emergence of SearchGPT. It’s […]Read More
Laverna is a free open-source note-taking application. It’s available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and as a web service. The authors announce that an Android version will be released soon. Basic Features of Laverna Application The user interface is simple and minimalistic. Laverna uses Markdown for organizing and formatting notes. We’ve written about this markup language on […]Read More
Zotero is a free, open-source application for collecting, organizing, and sharing research content over the internet. It’s available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and recently for Android (Beta version). Working with the Zotero Application To use Zotero, you need to install the application and a web browser extension. The extension is available for the most […]Read More
Coda is a free collaboration platform that combines documents, spreadsheets, databases and project management tools into one platform. It is available in Android and iOS versions, as well as a web service, which means it is accessible via web browsers on the most popular desktop platforms: Windows, macOS and Linux. Main Features of the Coda […]Read More