Leftovers: Software
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SMPlayer YouTube Browser Review - A Good App with Wasted Potential
SMTube or SMPlayer YouTube Browser is a dedicated app that can be used to view or download videos from the YouTube platform. It has an interesting functionality that is not really exploited properly on the Linux platform.
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OpenMP 4.1 Support Is In The Works For GCC
This month's release of GCC 5 brought OpenMP 4.0 support -- including the initial offloading support -- while GCC developers now are already at work on OpenMP 4.1 support.
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Organize Your Unity Launcher Based On The Current Workspace With LSwitcher
Unity LauncherSwitcher (LSwitcher) is a new tool which can be used to organize the Unity Launcher by letting you control which apps should be displayed (pinned) on the Launcher depending on the current workspace.
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Bonus: A going-out-of-business sale
Today and only today, a special sale on leftover software titles. Some of what you find here today might not work, and in some cases it didn’t work for me either.
On the other hand, some just required too much time to set up, and so might be perfectly functional — in fact, it might be just what you always wanted.
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Fresh Player Plugin 0.2.4 Released With Accelerated Rendering Enabled By Default, High DPI Support
Version 0.2.4 of the Fresh Player Plugin was released recently, bringing some important changes, such as accelerated rendering enabled by default, high DPI support and more.
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Opera 29 gains tab sync across devices, customizable keyboard shortcuts
Opera 29 FINAL has been released for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, bringing major improvements for those who like to browse across a range of devices with the ability to sync tabs between mobile and desktop platforms.
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Opera 29 Stable Released for Linux, Windows, and Mac with Tab Sync
Today, Opera Software had the great pleasure of announcing the immediate availability for download of the Opera 29 web browser for computers and mobile devices, including GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Android.
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Access the same tabs from your computer and your Android phone
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Opera 29 Brings Tab Synchronization Between Devices
For those still using the Opera web-browser on Linux, version 29 was released yesterday with new features.
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