Category: Libadwaita

  • Introducing High Tide: The Innovative New Linux TIDAL Client You Need to Try

    Introducing High Tide: The Innovative New Linux TIDAL Client You Need to Try

    Linux users seeking a native application for streaming music from TIDAL should consider High Tide, an open-source app that has recently emerged as a promising option. Unlike other music players like Strawberry or Tauon that also allow TIDAL streaming, High Tide is specifically designed for TIDAL, making it a unique offering in the Linux ecosystem.…

  • Pinta 3.0 Beta Launches with Exciting New GTK4/Libadwaita User Interface

    Pinta 3.0 Beta Launches with Exciting New GTK4/Libadwaita User Interface

    A new beta release of Pinta, an open-source graphics editing application, is now available for testing. This latest version, Pinta 3.0 (beta), offers fans of this cross-platform raster image editor—modeled after the popular Paint.NET for Windows—an early look at several new features. One of the most significant updates in Pinta 3.0 is its redesigned user…

  • Discover ‘Gear Lever’: A Must-Have Tool for AppImage Enthusiasts

    Discover ‘Gear Lever’: A Must-Have Tool for AppImage Enthusiasts

    AppImages are great: a single runtime containing all of the required dependencies for the app to run, in a double-click binary you can run from anywhere on your system. And therein lies the rub. When I download an AppImage for software like Audacity, Kdenlive, etc., it’s to a folder or my desktop. To run it,…

  • How to Install the Official Browser Extension for Varia Download Manager

    How to Install the Official Browser Extension for Varia Download Manager

    Avid users of Varia, a modern download manager for Linux desktops, may want to check out official browser extensions. By installing the official Varia browser extension in Google Chrome/Chromium or Mozilla Firefox you no longer have to copy and paste download links from the browser into the app: just click an icon to punt the…

  • Collector: The Linux Parallel to Mac’s DropOver

    Collector: The Linux Parallel to Mac’s DropOver

    If you’re seeking a method to copy files on Linux more effectively, don’t miss the new GTK/libadwaita application, termed Collector. Collector serves as a temporary storage area where you can drag and drop files, paste clipboard contents and internet image links, and so forth. You have the leisure to gather content, as well as preview…