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Rustdesk – An open-source, cross-platform TeamViewer alternative

TeamViewer and AnyDesk are some of the most popular applications to access any desktop remotely, whether for troubleshooting or otherwise. However, you can also use the RustDesk application, which is the best alternative to TeamViewer and AnyDesk and an open source available on all platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and all Linux distributions. It also allows you to […]

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FreeOffice vs LibreOffice – The best office suite for you

An Office Suite is a collection of software, typically containing a bunch of applications such as word processing software, spreadsheets, presentation maker, database manager, etc. It is intended to be used by students, professional workers, business people, etc. Some of the most commonly used office suites are – MS Office, WPS Office, LibreOffice, FreeOffice, Google

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yt-dlp – A functioning youtube-dl fork for downloading YouTube videos 

yt-dlp is a fork of youtube-dlc with additional features and fixes of the now-inactive YouTube-dl tool, which was an open source command-line program to download videos and playlists from various websites, including YouTube. It is a really useful tool which allows you to download videos, audio and subtitle as well, at a specific resolution. You

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AppImage pool – Manage and Download your AppImages easily on Linux.

There are numerous ways through which you can install any application on Linux. Package managers, Flatpaks and snaps are the most used package managers on distributions, but there is another way – AppImages. AppImages are standalone applications which do not need to be installed on your distribution and can run directly using a launcher. Although,

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