Leftovers: Software
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Cutegram 2.4.0 Adds Multi-Account Support, Still the Best Telegram Client for Linux
Cutegram, the best Telegram client for GNU/Linux operating systems, was updated on June 9 to version 2.4.0, an important release that adds new features and fixes multiple bugs.
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Gnome-Pie An Elegant Circular Application Launcher For Linux
A quick and elegant method to launch applications, manage windows, manage current session, control multimedia application, ..etc using a circular pies.
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FFmpeg 2.7 Adds New Acceleration Options, Better NVENC, Secure Transport
Version 2.7 of the FFmpeg open-source multimedia project was tagged today.
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FFmpeg 2.7 "Nash" Officially Released
FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert, and stream audio and video, and its developers have just released a new major update for it, version 2.7, which is now ready for download.
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darktable 1.6.7 Open-Source RAW Image Editor Arrives with Support for Nikon D7200
A new version of the popular darktable open-source RAW image editor software for Linux and Mac OS X operating systems was made available on June 9, and it is an important release that adds many improvements and support for new cameras.
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Introducing RapidDisk 3.0
I am a software developer by profession and for years have been developing and maintaining my open source Linux project, RapidDisk.
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