List of the 7 Best Archive Managers for Linux

The vast majority of Linux distributions already come with an archive manager to allow you work with an archive file in a wide range of formats. Be it ZIP, TAR or...

How to View EXIF data of a Photo from Terminal in Linux

EXIF is the most common format of photo metadata in photography. Nearly all camera brands use this format to provide information about the photos you have taken. Information contained in EXIF...

How to Use Lightroom in Linux

Adobe offers a web version for Lightroom, allowing you to use it via web browser regardless of the operating system you use. Including Linux

7 Best Apps to Edit RAW Photos in Linux

Most photographers still have some doubt taking RAW photos as they don't want to be bothered in the editing process. Unlike JPEG, a RAW file requires more touches before it's can...

9 of the Best C++ IDEs for Linux

C++ is a programming language that requires to be compiled before run. In Linux, you can use the G++ compiler to compile your C++ code, which is already installed on most...

7 Best Linux Image Viewers for Photographers

Each Linux distribution has basically been equipped with an image viewer app. Default image viewer of each distro commonly has the capability to preview both PNG and JPG files. Some image...

How To Check Laptop Model in Linux

One of the things everyone do when using a new laptop is usually checking the information regarding the laptop they are using. One of the information you want to know about...

How to Access WhatsApp from Linux Desktop

WhatsApp is one the most popular instant messaging apps used by more than a billion people around the world. WhatsApp is light and simple with no complex interface. Probably that's why people love...

How to Install pCloud Drive Client on Linux

Today, the market of cloud storage service is being controlled by Dropbox and Google Drive. If you don't like the two and want to use another cloud storage service, pCloud is...

5 Open Source Office Suites That Don’t Cost a Dime

One name that immediately comes to mind when having a talk of open source office suite. It's LibreOffice. Most Linux distributions use it as the default office suite although there are...

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