Leftovers: Software
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KDE Kirigami 1.1 UI Framework Released
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[GNOME Maps:] Planning a trip
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Etcher Image Writer Is Now Better Than Ever
Back in may we spotlighted Etcher, a stylish open-source USB image writer app for Windows, macOS and Linux.
In the months since our feature the app has released a over 10 small beta updates, with Etcher 1.5 Beta being the most recent release at the time of writing.
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Audacious 3.8 released
Audacious 3.8 was released on September 21, 2016.
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New Version of Audacious Music Player Released
A new version of Audacious, a popular lightweight audio player, is now available for download.
Audacious 3.8 introduces a small set of features, including the ability to run more than one instance of the app at the same time. Quite why… no idea.
New audtool commands have been added, including stream recording toggles, and cue sheet support is said to be “more seamless”.
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Rambox Puts All Your Favorite Messaging Services In One App
Rambox is a free, open-source messaging and email app that groups all your favourite web apps into one easy-to-manage window.
Sound familiar?
We’ve highlighted apps like Rambox before, with Franz and the Gmail-specific Wmail being but two.
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Stylish Markdown Editor ‘Typora’ Is Now Available for Ubuntu
In the market for a desktop markdown editor for Linux? You may have helped but notice that you’re rather spoilt for choice. From Abricotine and Scratch to Simplenote, Springseed and Remarkable. Even Gedit can render markdown with the right plugin! With so much choice it can be difficult to know which app to pick.
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YoutPlayer Floats Your Fave YouTube Videos on The Desktop [Ed: just an Electron app]
Looking for a neat-o way to play YouTube playlists on your desktop, outside your browser? Take a looksie at Yout, an Electron app that lets you add and watch YouTube playlists on your desktop, floating window stylee. Yout is not the most user-friendly of apps.
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