Easiest Way to Install New Fonts in Ubuntu
Ubuntu, as of now, lacks a dedicated font installer. While this may not be a big problem for seasoned Linux users, but for new users who want to install some font that is not in the repositories, it...
View ArticleTop 5 Screenwriting Applications for Linux
When it comes to screenwriting applications, there aren’t that many choices for Linuxiens as there are for Windows and Mac users. However, that doesn’t mean that you’ll have to ditch your beloved...
View ArticleBest Linux Applications For Learning Foreign Languages
If you’re learning a foreign language, there is always the need to go beyond the standard textbooks and listening materials. Resources like CDs, DVDs, and even movies in that particular language help...
View ArticleBest Time-Tracking Applications For Linux
Time-tracking software are an important part of a freelancer’s workflow. Not only do they increase productivity, they also save freelancers from the hassles of billing and invoicing. Though most of the...
View ArticleGive LibreOffice Writer a minimalist makeover in 3 easy steps
There has been a recent trend of minimalist text-editing applications like FocusWriter and WriteRoom. Even though they work as you expect them to, they don’t come with the sheer amount of features...
View Article10 ways in which Ubuntu can improve Unity
With Natty Narwhal, Ubuntu underwent a major transformation. Gone was the plain and simple GNOME UI, and in came the shell interface with shiny new features. Though Canonical had high hopes from this...
View Article3 Simple Tips to Avoid Web Distractions
In this age of information overload, social media and lolcats, it’s quite difficult not to get distracted by the web. As a remedy to that problem, many people suggest completely switching off the...
View ArticleFor Ubuntu’s Mobile Endeavors, Android Has Some Bitter Lessons to Offer
A couple of months ago, Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu’s benevolent dictator, announced on his blog that by 14.04 (April 2014), he plans to bring Ubuntu to tablets, mobiles, and TVs. The announcement was...
View Article5 Essential Linux Applications for NaNoWriMo Participants
It’s been a couple of days since NaNoWriMo began. For those living under a rock, NaNoWriMo is an annual creative contest wherein participants have to churn out a 50,000 words novel in a short span of...
View ArticleWhat Ubuntu Can Take Away From The Raspberry Revolution
While the $25 Raspberry Pi is turning a million eyeballs, Canonical’s incessant attempts at conquering non-Ubuntuers don’t seem to be working out as hoped or planned. Even though Shuttleworth,...
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