Leftovers: Software
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KeeWeb: Self-hosted KeePass Web and Desktop client
KeeWeb is a brand-new, open source program and web application that supports KeePass databases.
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Shashlik 0.9.1
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Sylpheed 3.5.0 Has Been Released
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LightTable 0.8.1 (IDE And Text Editor) Has Been Released
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Bluefish 2.2.8 Has Been Released
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Puddletag 1.1.1 (Audio Tag Editor) Has Been Released
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pkTriggerCord 0.83.00 Has Been Released
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Git 2.7.2 Has Been Released
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FlightGear 2016.1.1 Is Now Available For Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 14.04 Via PPA
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Kadu 3.0 Brings New Features
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Nano 2.5.2 Brings A Lot Of Fixes
As you may know, Nano is an open-source, user-friendly, text user interface text editor, based on Pico, which is released under a proprietary license.
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Valentina 0.5.0 (Pattern Making Software) Brings A Big List Of Changes
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HandBrake 0.10.5 Has Been Released
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EasyTag 2.4.1 Has Been Released
As you may know, EasyTag is a tool for editing tags for the following file formats: MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, MP4/AAC, MusePack, Monkey’s Audiand WavPack files. It works both on Linux and Windows, and has an simple and intuitive interface written in GTK2.
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GScan2PDF 1.3.9 Has Been Released, Bringing Changes
As you know, GScan2PDF is an app for scanning pages and exporting them to PDFs. The user can export scans one by one, in separate PDF files, or export scans all together, in one PDF.
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Celestia Review - Free and Powerful Universe Simulation
Celestia is a famous space simulation that's been around for many years. It's one of the best free tools available and it can be used by beginners and experts alike.
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Wireshark 2.0.2 Is a Major Release of the World’s Most Popular Network Scanner
The world's most popular network protocol analyzer, Wireshark, which security experts can use for development, analysis, troubleshooting, or education purposes, has reached version 2.0.2.
Wireshark 2.0.2 is a major release that patches a significant amount of security issues discovered since the first maintenance release, such as a DLL hijacking vulnerability, a DNP dissector infinite loop, and a SPICE dissector large loop. Additionally, multiple crashes have been addressed, in particular for the X.509AF, ASN.1 BER, HTTP/2, HiQnet, LBMC, RSL, LLRP, IEEE 802.11, GSM A-bis OML, SPICE, and NFS dissectors.
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