Plumber Media Trimmer Cutter – Trim Online Video without Downloading completely Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 29, 2020
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Plumber is a free and open source Media trimmer and cutter software for Linux. Using this you can cut and trim your video and audio, convert video to GIF and take video screenshot. And the interesting part is you don’t need to download the complete online video or audio to cut or trim. You can crop your local and remote media files. It saves video in H.246(MPEG-4 AVC) video and AAC audio format. You can directly cut videos from Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, Arte, Vimeo, Vk, Voot, VuClip, DailyMotion, Yandex, RUTV and many more websites. You can also choose the preferred Frame rate and Resolution during the process. It comes with dark theme support and built-in Youtube browser. It is released under MIT license.

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Gifex GIF Recording Tool – How to install Gifex on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:August 4, 2020
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Gifex is a free and open source GIF recording software for Linux. It is released under GNU General Public License v2.0 license. Using this application you can create animated GIF movies from your desktop. You can select or manually enter the recording area. You can trim a record before export, convert specified portion of recorded GIF. You can set the frame rate and resolution. It also comes with dark theme support. It supports Capture cursor and follow cursor features. You can take the screenshot of the capture gif by frame by frame.

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6 Best Screen Recorders for Ubuntu Linux

  • Post last modified:July 27, 2020
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In this article, you will get a list of free and open source best screen recorders for Ubuntu Linux. Using Screen Recorders you can recorder your computer desktop screen and it will help you to make video tutorials, broadcast or stream your desktop online and more. Best screencasting application for Ubuntu Linux. This is just a list, you can check the complete installation instructions by clicking each recorder title.

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How to install Cool Retro Term Terminal Emulator on Ubuntu – Get old Cathode Ray Monitor look and feel

  • Post last modified:July 27, 2020
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Cool Retro Term is a free and open source terminal emulator for Linux and MacOS. It mimics the old cathode tube monitor screen in look and feel. It is lightweight and customizable terminal emulator. It is qt based and uses QML port of qtermwidget. You can change the colors, fonts, and effects using the setting menu. It is really cool and fun terminal. It comes with Monochrome green, green scanlines, pixelated, apple II, IBM DOS and IBM 3278 themes.

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Batufo 2D Multiplayer Space Battle Game – How to install Batufo on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 24, 2020
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Batufo is a free and open source multiplayer game for Linux, Android, iOS and macOS. It is based on Flutter and Node.js and released under GPL-2.0 License . It is a UFO space battle game. It also comes with game level editor to design your own levels. In this game you can rotate your UFO using left and right arrow keys. Switch weapon using the down arrow or s key. Fire the weapon using space bar and apply the thrust using the up arrow or w key. This game is still in active development.

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How to install Flutter UI toolkit on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 23, 2020
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Flutter is free open source UI SDK application framework from Google. Using this you can create softwares for Web, Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows and Google Fuchsia with a single code base. Flutter apps are written in the Dart language.

Flutter minimum requirements for Linux:

64-bit Linux OS with 600MB Disk Space.
Tools: bash, curl, file, git 2.x, mkdir, rm, unzip, which, xz-utils, zip, libGLU.so.1, libglu1-mesa

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AuthPass Password Manager – How to install AuthPass on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 21, 2020
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AuthPass is a free and open source Keepass compatible password manager for Linux, Windows, Android, iOS and MacOS. It is released under GPL-3.0 License and based on Flutter. Using this you can store your passwords and share across all your devices. It supports Keepass kdbx 3.x and kdbx 4.x file formats. You can load/decrypt kdbx using password and/or key file. It generates random secure passwords and organize passwords using groups. You can open multiple password files at the same time. It stores all your passwords in your system and in the open Keepass format. But you can sync your passwords using native Google Drive, Dropbox Integation, own NextCloud or OwnCloud (WebDAV) integration.

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Basilisk XUL-based Firefox Fork – How to install Basilisk Browser on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:July 20, 2020
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Basilisk is a XUL-based free and Open Source Firefox fork for Windows and Linux. It is created by the developer of the Pale Moon browser. It supports JavaScript’s ECMAscript 6 standard, legacy NPAPI plugins, XUL/Overlay Mozilla-style extensions, ALSA on Linux, WebAssembly (WASM), advanced Graphite font shaping, modern web cryptography. It is based on the Gecko fork Goanna rendering engine. It is still in active development. It does not use Rust or the Photon on UI.

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How to install Pale Moon Browser on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:August 12, 2020
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Pale Moon is a free and open source browser for Windows and Linux. It is a fork of popular browser Firefox. Currently Pale Moon using open source goanna browser engine that is also a fork of Mozilla’s Gecko browser engine. It supports legacy firefox XUL, XPCOM, and NPAPI extensions and also comes with Pale Moon exclusive extensions. It also provides support for full themes and light skin and comes with fully customizable user interface. It run in single-process mode whereas Firefox became a multi-process program.

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Record Ubuntu Desktop Screen Using Hidden GNOME Screen Recorder

  • Post last modified:July 15, 2020
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You all know that after Unity and starting from Ubuntu 17.10, GNOME Shell is the default desktop environment. But many of you don’t know that Ubuntu Gnome comes with a built-in screen recorder. This hidden Screen Recorder is the part of gnome desktop environment. It’s features are very limited like without any app launcher, no menu entry, no turn on or turn off button and you can’t select the output folder path. It comes only with full screen recording and you can save your output file in WebM format only. All videos are saved in your Home Videos folder.

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