Telegraph – Write Decode Morse Code

Telegraph is a free and open source easy-to-use software tool designed to help users write and decode Morse code. The application provides a simple and intuitive interface that allows users to seamlessly switch between inputting Morse code and inputting regular letters and numbers. This is particularly useful for anyone interested in communicating via Morse code or for those who wish to learn the language of this fascinating communication system. It is written in Python and released under GNU General Public License v3.0.

Telegraph Morse Code

How to Install Telegraph on Ubuntu Linux

You can install Telegraph via the flatpak package file from the remote flathub. First install flatpak and flathub on your system and restart it after the installation.

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Now open the terminal command line application using the ctrl+alt+t keys or via the applications menu and run below Telegraph app flatpak install command. It will install the latest version of Telegraph on your Ubuntu Linux system.

flatpak install flathub io.github.fkinoshita.Telegraph

After the installation you can run below flatpak command to open the Telegraph app.

flatpak run io.github.fkinoshita.Telegraph

And also uninstall it using below command.

sudo flatpak uninstall io.github.fkinoshita.Telegraph

That’s it.

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