GitBook Editor – A Git Workflow from Your Linux Desktop
GitBook is a command line tool (and Node.js library) you can use it to build beautiful books locally on your desktop or online, hosted on GitBook.com using GitHub/Git
GitBook is a command line tool (and Node.js library) you can use it to build beautiful books locally on your desktop or online, hosted on GitBook.com using GitHub/Git
Keeping track of the changes that have been made to multiple files during your course of work can be tricky. It is one of the
ScudCloud is an unofficial Linux desktop client app for the popular instant messaging and collaboration app, Slack. It has a typical Ubuntu UI and its
Introducing the most beautiful terminal application for your Linux Operating System. With its primary focus on speed, stability, and development standards that adhere to the
Kaku is a free cross-platform integrated music and video player app with support for various online media streaming including YouTube, Vimeo, and SoundCloud. Built by
Ramme is an unofficial cross-platform Instagram desktop app with support for theme customization, keyboard shortcuts, background behavior, and automatic updates. Ramme exists thanks to the
Rambox is a free messaging and emailing app created using Electron which is composed of various popular web applications to provide users with the ability
In our day and age, local storage options are gradually becoming a thing of the past and there’s been an ever-growing presence of cloud backup
The gaming industry is an ever growing marketplace that experiences a consistent growth as big players continue to develop and improve the technologies that are
Vimix is a flat Material Design theme to add to your list of themes with which you can beautify your Linux desktop. It boasts beautifully crafted
We recently introduced you to a command line music app, MOC media player for Linux, that comes with an equalizer and a mixer. Today we
It wasn’t too long ago that we brought you a list of the top 6 alternative Evernote clients for Linux since Evernote itself hasn’t deemed