Author: Heather
Caliber 6.0 with full-text search is released
The e-book management software Caliber has made a big version leap 1.5 years after 5.0. You can now download Caliber 6.0 for free . The highlight of the latest version is the full- text search . Caliber can now optionally index all books in your library, allowing you to search your entire library for a […]
Read more »Debian 11.4 Bullseye – latest maintenance release comes many fixes
Debian 11.4 is the fourth stable release of the Bullseye branch. In this version there are only bug and security fixes. Among other things, the packages for the Apache web server and the ClamAV virus scanner have been updated. In the official announcement , the team points out that this is not a new version […]
Read more »Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS for Raspberry Pi is here / 32-bit and 64-bit
Martin Wimpress announced on Twitter the immediate availability of Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS for Raspberry Pi . Jammy Jellyfish is available for 32-bit and 64-bit Pis. Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS for Raspberry Pi is available Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish is available for armhf (ARMv7 32-bit) and arm64 (ARMv8 64-bit) platforms. According to their […]
Read more »Nextcloud Maps is now a Collaborative Map App
At the last NextGov Hackathon , developer Arne Hartman made the Nextcloud Maps collaborative. What does that mean? You can now share the Maps app with friends, family and so on and plan a trip or use the app. Y ou can now use Nextcloud Maps together (Source: nextcloud.com) You can add friends and family […]
Read more »Tor Browser 11.0.15 – Android, Windows, macOS, Linux
he developers announced Tor Browser version 11.0.15 relatively unspectacularly. Tor Browser 11.0.15 is available for Linux, Android, macOS and Windows. In the official announcement you will find only one change: Tor 0.4.7.8 Tor Browser 11.0.15 is available As usual, you can find the current Tor Browser in the download area of the project page. You […]
Read more »Linux Market Share is at its Peak
Linux has never had such a high market share on Steam. In the hardware survey in June 2022, the open source operating system stood at 1.18% . That sounds paltry compared to Windows, but it’s still over 1.5 million Linux gamers if you believe Valve’s monthly active user numbers. Arch and Manjaro are also gaining […]
Read more »Linux Mint 21 Beta is Almost Ready
In Linux Mint’s Monthly Report you can read that QA testing for Linux Mint 21 Beta started this weekend. A beta version of the distribution based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is to be released next week. Information about Linux Mint 21 Vanessa As already mentioned, Linux Mint 21 is based on the current LTS version […]
Read more »First Gameplay Trailer for Return to Monkey Island is Here
Return to Monkey Island is a sequel to The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge . I loved these games, although I found the ending a bit unsatisfying. That’s why I’m really looking forward to the next part. Series creator Ron Gilbert is on board, so I have high hopes that […]
Read more »MagPi 119 has Introduced Raspberry Pi Pico W
The Raspberry Pi Pico W is the wireless variant of the tiny one and the company presents the device in the MagPi 119 (from page 34), which has just been released. In the current magazine of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, the company goes into the specifications and the design of the Pico W. There are […]
Read more »NordVPN Meshnet – What is it and how does it work?
NordVPN now offers a feature called Meshnet . This feature is pretty cool. You can use it to create a virtual private LAN and securely access other devices on the same meshnet . You can not only connect ten of your own devices in this virtual network , but also up to 50 third-party devices. […]
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