How to install qimgv image viewer on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:October 16, 2019
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qimgv is a free and open source Qt5 based image viewer for Linux and Windows. Using qimgv image viewer, you can edit the image and it is also provides video support via libmpv and webm. Some of the important features are ability to run shell scripts, fully configurable setting menu, you can easily copy and move images to different places, configurable shortcut keys and dark theme support. This is easy to use image viewer.

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How to install OnionShare on Ubuntu – Secure and Anonymous File Sharing

  • Post last modified:October 15, 2019
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OnionShare is a free and open source file sharing tool for Linux, mac OS and Windows. Using this you can share files privately and anonymously by turning your computer into a secure file server that works only on Tor. Using this you can share any size of your own computer files without any third party file hosting or file sharing services and You host the files on your own computer.

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How to install Dash to Dock on Ubuntu Linux – Mac OS style Dock for Ubuntu

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Dash to dock is a free and open source Mac OS style Dock application launcher GNOME Shell extension for Linux. If you don’t like the Ubuntu dock and want to replace it with some think look like Mac OS dock, then you can install Dash to Dock on your on Ubuntu system. using this you can make your Ubuntu Os look like Mac OS. It supports auto hide, intelli hide and fixed modes. And also comes with lot of options.

 

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How to install MusicBrainz Picard on Ubuntu – Audio Tagger

  • Post last modified:October 12, 2019
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MusicBrainz Picard is a free and opensource cross platform audio music tagger for Linux, Windows and macOS. It is written in Python and released under open source licence. Using this you can identify, tag and organizing your digital music audio files. It supports audio formats like MP3, FLAC, OGG, M4A, WMA, WAV, and more. MusicBrainz Picard uses AcoustID audio fingerprints to be identify audio files. It supports music CD lookup and plugins. Using plugins you can extend its feature.

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How to install viewnior on Ubuntu – Simple image viewer

  • Post last modified:October 10, 2019
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Viewnior is a open source and free image viewer for Linux OS. It is released under open source GPLv3 licence. Using this you can view Rotate, flip, crop, save, delete images in viewnior. You can set image as wallpaper in your desktop. It also comes with Animation and EXIF, IPTC metadata support.It uses modified version of the GtkImageView library and written in C (GTK+). it is easy to use, fast and simple image viewer. It comes with browse only selected images feature and navigation window support.

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How to install GNU Emacs on Ubuntu – Extensible and Customizable Text editor

  • Post last modified:October 9, 2019
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GNU Emacs is a free open source Emacs text editor from GNU Project founder Richard Stallman. It is available for GNU, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Windows. You can extent its feature its feature using a Turing complete programming language. The important features are syntax coloring, built-in documentation, full Unicode, customization using Emacs Lisp code, project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar and extensions support.Using this you can display files in multiple character sets, and has been able to simultaneously display most human languages. It is released under GPLv3+ licence.

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How to install Writefull editor on Ubuntu – Automatic Text Suggestions to the User

  • Post last modified:October 7, 2019
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Writefull editor is a free app for Linux, Windows, MacOS and chrome that gives automatics suggestion to your writing by checking it against Google Books, Google Web, Google Scholar and Google News language databases. Using this you can check writing in language database, Hear how your written is pronounced, translate your writing from any language into English, Find out which words are used most often in your writing. You can launch this desktop app via shortcut key in any writing app like office suite and Gmail.

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How to install Tux Paint on Ubuntu – Drawing tool for kids

  • Post last modified:October 7, 2019
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Tux Paint is a free open source kids drawing application for macOS, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS. This program mainly target kids under 12 years old. This is really fun app for kids. It comes with good sound effects, full-screen mode to hide other things from kids and fun cartoon Tux to guide kids. The drawing tools are various type of paint brushes, Rubber stamp with photographic and cartoon images, line tool, shape tool, Text and Label tools and Eraser. And one of the important tool is Magic tool. Using this you can do more than 50 tasks like blur parts of the picture, make parts of the picture look like a cartoon, Throw confetti over your image, flip the image vertically, draws curvy-stalked flowers and lots more. It is released under the GNU General Public License.

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How to Remove applications in Ubuntu – All Methods

  • Post last modified:October 4, 2019
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In Ubuntu you can remove the installed applications in may ways. But for beginners removing the applications are still confusing. In Ubuntu there is a not a single control panels to remove applications like Windows. In this tutorial we will see the methods of removing the installed Ubuntu applications one by one.

Remove applications using Ubuntu Software:

This is the easiest and the best way to remove installed Ubuntu application. Using this method you can remove Ubuntu Software. Using this you can remove or pre-installed, manually installed applications, Flatpak applications and Snap packages.

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