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The Linux Snap Store now offers distribution specific instruction pages

June 15, 2019June 15, 2019 - by John Been

Every change is difficult in the beginning. This applies to a new job, the annual changes in the departure times of public transport, the learning …

LinuxAppStore.io greatly simplifies format independent discovery of Linux apps

June 10, 2019December 30, 2019 - by John Been

In the Linux world every day thousands of passionate people worldwide are working alone or together in groups to improve the kernel, the distributions, the …

New effects for the Olive video editing application for Linux

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 - by John Been

In a recent blog I already paid attention to Olive, a new open source non-linear video editing application for Linux. Even though this application is …

Geary 3.32 email app for Linux has been released

March 19, 2019March 19, 2019 - by John Been

In the past I had a love hate relationship with the email application Geary. Most Linux users probably use Thunderbird Mail from Mozilla for their …

Geary 0.13 email app for Linux offers nice improvements

February 20, 2019February 20, 2019 - by John Been

Although I really like the simple Open Source email application Geary, after giving it a chance more than once, I always returned to Mozilla’s Thunderbird …

Olive Video Editing Application For Linux Shows Great Potential

January 31, 2019January 31, 2019 - by John Been

I really like to look for new interesting Open Source applications and I love to try them all too. I am very interested in photo …

First Look at Linux Mint 19.1 Beta

December 5, 2018December 6, 2018 - by John Been

Friday November 30th the Linux Mint team made the Linux Mint 19.1 Beta release available for the public to test it out. This Beta version …

DaVinci Resolve 15.1 is released for Linux

October 17, 2018December 4, 2020 - by John Been

Although open source video editing applications such as Kdenlinve, Openshot and Shotcut are fantastic non-linear editing solutions for Linux users, these are not applications that …

Shotcut for Linux is getting better and better

October 10, 2018November 11, 2018 - by John Been

Change can be very difficult for a lot of people. We are not all equally adventurous and many of us love to stick to what …

Vivaldi 2.0 for Linux offers many improvements

September 26, 2018 - by John Been

Only two weeks ago I wrote a blog post about the Vivaldi browser, which is in my opinion a very good and distinctive browser for …

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Hi, my name is John. I started this website because I think that many Linux-oriented websites are too technical to be of any interest for novice users or people who just want to be productive with their computer, and that scares off a potentially large group of new people to take the step to Linux. And that is a pity because Linux is a formidable platform and with the right user-centered approach Linux could get a much larger footprint. So this website tries to be different and will be simple and focused on users who just want to be productive with Linux and related software.

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