Leftovers: Software
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SimpleScreenRecorder Review – The Best Video Recording App for Games on Linux
Linux is now also a gaming platform, so naturally, people will want to record their gaming sessions. This is not easily done on Linux, but there are some ways to do it. SimpleScreenRecorder is probably the best of them, but the competition is getting fierce.
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vile: That child is an abomination!
Depending on your allegiances, this screenshot is likely to make you howl with maniacal laughter, curse the heavens, or vomit uncontrollably.
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Calibre eBook Editor and Reader Optimized for Better Mouse Control
Calibre is an eBook reader, converter, and editor, just to pinpoint some of the major features of the application. A new update has been released for it and the developer has made a number small improvements to the app.
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scim: Bringing spreadsheets back to the present
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TeamViewer 10 Includes Collaboration Tools, Linux Support
Other communications features include a chat history for all conversations, making it possible to locate a previous message across devices.
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Official Google Drive Linux Client Screenshots Leaked
There are almost three years since Google Drive launched and we have yet to see an official client for Linux. While there are various unofficial clients, none of them is perfect, with Insync probably being the best option, but it costs $15 per Google account and not everybody wants to pay for something Google is offering for free on Windows, Mac and mobile.
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Screenshots of Google Drive on Linux Leak
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Google Drive for Linux screenshots leaked
Google Drive has unofficial clients available for Linux, but there hasn't been an official one released by Google. That may be about to change as a couple of screenshots have leaked, according to WebUpd8.
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gmail-attachment-downloader: You don’t want to know
To complicate things I got two tips via e-mail, one from Rashid and one from Lewis, mentioning gmail-attachment-downloader. I like to check things before I add them to the list, and at first glance it looked like a simple python script that scrapes through attachments in your account, and gives you a local copy.
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Opera Jon weaves a brand new browser
The man behind the Opera browser has created a new one, he says, because power users are poorly served. The new Vivaldi browser launched today in a "Technical Preview" form, with customisation and speed taking it in a different direction to the mainstream, where minimalism rules the day.
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