How to install Nemo file Manager & Nemo extensions on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:August 4, 2020
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Nemo is a free and open source file manager for Linux system. It is the default file manager for Cinnamon desktop environment and specially designed for the Cinnamon desktop. But you can also install it on any other Linux desktop environment. It is a fork of Nautilus (GNOME Files) file manager. It is released under GNU general Public Version 2 license. Some of the unique features other than Nautilus are dual panel view, type-ahead search, tree view, configurable toolbar, Open as root, Open in terminal and many more. It also supports plugins. using this you can add and enhance nemo features.

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iRASPA Molecular Visualizer & editor – How to install iRASPA on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 30, 2020
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iRASPA is a free molecular visualizer & editor for Linux, MacOS and Windows. It is best and useful software for materials scientists. It is released under The MIT License. It supports metals, metal-oxides, ceramics, biomaterials, zeolites, clays, and metal-organic frameworks and more. It containing more than 8000 structures CoRE Metal-Organic Frameworks databases.

Using iRASPA, you can create and edit structures, pictures and movies. It also comes with ambient occlusion, high-dynamic range rendering, adsorption surfaces, text-annotation, cell replicas and supercells. It supports cylinders, spheres, and polygonal prisms and symmetry operations. Supported input formats are CIF, mmCIF, PDB, XYZ and VASP POSCAR/CONTCAR/XDATCAR. Supported output formats are CIF-, 8/16 bits, RGB/CMYK, loss-less TIFF for pictures and mp4 (h264) for movies.

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Crow Translate – Translate Text Using Bing, Yandex & Google Translator – Install Crow Translate on Ubuntu

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Crow Translate is a free and open source translator software for Windows and Linux. It uses Google Translator, Bing Translator and Yandex Translator to translate the text. It also speak the text using the Text-to-Speech technology. It is written in C++/Qt and using own QOnlineTranslator library. It is released under open source GPL-3.0 License. It support more than 117 different languages and customizable shortcuts. It also comes with Command-line interface, D-Bus API support and copy to clipboard.

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Spelunky Classic Platform and Roguelike Game – How to install Spelunky on Ubuntu

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Spelunky is a free roguelike classic platformer game for Linux, Windows and MacOS. It is cave exploration and treasure hunting game. In this game you need to collect as much treasure from the cave as possible and you can use your wits, your reflexes, and other survival item to survive from monsters and traps. This is a really fun and addictive game. Paid version also available in steam, gog, xbox and playstaion.

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Veloren multiplayer voxel RPG Game – How to install Veloren on Ubuntu

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Veloren is a free and open source open world multiplayer voxel RPG Game for Linux, Windows and MacOS. This game is heavily inspired and combination of Minecraft, Cube World, Dwarf Fortress and Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. This game is still in alpha stage but payable. It is released under the GNU GPL 3.0 license and written in Rust.

Veloren Minimum System Requirements:

You need 2GB of free disk space, 4GB of RAM, multi-core CPU and GPU with OpenGL >= 3.2 support.

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GabTag Audio Tagging Tool – How to install GabTag on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 23, 2020
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GabTag is a free and open source audio tagging application for Linux. It is released under GNU General Public License v3.0 and written in GTK 3. Using this audio tagging application, you can add, modify or delete audio tags like title, album, artist, cover tag, labels and genre. You can also find the tags and lyrics automatically by using MusicBrainz and lyrics wikia. It is simple and easy to use tool. It also supports multiple modification of audio files at the same time.

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How to install Starship Shell Prompt on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 22, 2020
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Starship is a free and open source shell prompt for Linux, MacOS and Windows. It is a light weight, fast and highly customizable prompt for any shell. It is released under ISC License and written in Rust. You can customizable every thing in starship and it is feature-rich shell prompt. It supports almost all operation systems and shells like bash, fish, Zsh, powershell and ion. You can integrate with git and shows the current battery level and status. It comes with background jobs indicator and Powerline font support.

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Bandwhich – Commandline Bandwidth Utilization Tool – How to install Bandwhich on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 23, 2020
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Bandwhich is a free and open source command-line bandwidth utilization for Linux and MacOS. Using this tool you can get the real time bandwidth utilization of your current network by your system process, connection and remote IP/hostname. It is a good network monitor tool. It is released under open source MIT License. You can easily find what is taking up your bandwidth in your computer system. Its working principle is simple, First it sniffs the current network interface and records IP packet size and after that it cross referencing it with the /proc filesystem on linux or lsof on macOS.

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Broot – Command line Tree view File Navigation Manager – Install Broot on ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 19, 2020
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Broot is a free and open source tree view command-line interactive directory navigation file manager for Linux, MacOS and Windows. Running broot on your terminal, you can get the tree overview of your system directory. It also comes with fuzzy search filter to easily search and find your files. You can also open files with their default programs. Some other features are panels, add shortcut to a file, find what files or folders take space on your system and check git statuses. You can also navigate and open files with your mouse. It is released under MIT License.

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How to install Battalion Monster game on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:June 18, 2020
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Battalion is a free Monster survival game for Linux, MacOS and Windows. In this game, you need to control a giant monster and survive against the large military with Tanks, Rocket Launchers, Maser-Tanks, Helicopters, Jet Fighters, and Bombers. You can also attack your enemy during the game. And you will get points for that.the game is simple easy to play indie game. You can choose between four available monsters. They are Googelon, Techs, the Vapour or Flutter. Monster health decreased when they move, shoot the weapon or get hit by military. And the health of the monster automatically regenerate throughout the game. The game is over when monster die without energy.

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