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Librum: The Cross-Platform Open-Source e-book Reader with Cloud Sync

There are many open-source e-book readers available for all book lovers on Linux-based distributions like Bookworm, Foliate, and Koodo and all of them work beautifully as independent software. But, most of them are limited to the Linux operating system, so you will have to install a completely different application on a different OS such as […]

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Installing OpenAudible on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide to Access Audible

Audible is a popular platform that offers a wide range of audiobooks, podcasts, and original content. Listening to your favorite books, authors, and genres is simple on a number of devices, including desktops, smartphones, tablets, and smart speakers. If you use Linux, you may have observed that Audible does not offer an official program for

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Mission Center: The Ultimate Windows-Like Task Manager for Linux

The Windows operating system is superior to Linux in certain aspects, although those ‘few’ fields can be a dealbreaker for anyone who wants to try Linux. More application support, HDR support for monitors, better fractional scaling on HiDPI displays, and Multiple displays with different fractional scaling are supported mostly out of the box on Windows

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