Linphone: An Open Source VoIP (SIP) App for Linux
Linphone is an Open Source Voice Over IP app you can use to make voice and video calls over the Internet, as well as send instant
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Linphone is an Open Source Voice Over IP app you can use to make voice and video calls over the Internet, as well as send instant
It can be said that there are a good number of applications available for Mac and Windows that don’t have a Linux version and one
One useful feature of the Open Source Community is the availability of alternatives to various famous apps, especially for free. Be that as it may,
If you are familiar with the note-taking Evernote and Simple Note apps then Turtl wouldn’t be hard for you to wrap your head around. It’s an
There are good number of VoIP applications in the market today but the one that does an excellent job at competing with (and out-featuring) Skype is Wire. An open-source cross-platform
Writefull aims to greatly improve your writing by comparing your text against its language database for chunks of phrases that it can compare with yours
We know Microsoft loves Linux. At least that is the impression the Redmond Giant has given us after making moves like bringing SQL server to
Visual Studio Code is a cross-platform open-source Text Editor developed by Microsoft that comes with built-in support for TypeScript, JavaScript, and Node.js right out of the
Are you on the computer for long periods of time a day or at one time? if yes, this can lead to eye strain (also
Microsoft just made available the latest release for their Skype client for Linux, version 1.13, and it comes with a brand new feature: the ability to
I use SoundCloud to discover and follow new artists and music projects because the online music platform is an ideal place for that. But I
Wunderlist is a to-do list app that is getting more popular with time within the Linux community. Dubbed “the easiest way to get stuff done”,