Are you still waiting for the arrival of the Adobe suite on Linux? Have you repeatedly tried using Premiere through Wine? Are you still wondering why Apple doesn’t release Final Cut Pro in Linux native version? If you answered yes to one or all of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place. We also know that Final Cut[…]
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How to install the latest stable Kdenlive on Fedora or Ubuntu
Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor and it is primarily aimed at the GNU/Linux platform but also works on BSD. It is based on the MLT framework and accepts many audio and video formats, allows you to add effects, transitions and render into the format of your choice. You can easily install it on Fedora or Ubuntu[…]
Read moreVim for normal people
Vim, the steroids powered *nix text editor, is a must for geek, power users, and programmers, but what about the normal people. Vim isn’t easy and it’s really basic, no frills, no deep functionalities, but Vim has a world of plugins behind. Let’s see which plugins fit the needs of the normal people and how is Vim for dummies. Vim[…]
Read moreInstall and test Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu or Fedora
Visual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS X. Launched in 2015, it became one of the preferred code editors in the StackOverflow developer community and has a huge marketplace with a lot of plug-ins and extensions. Visual Studio Code powered by Electron, fast and reliable Visual Studio Code includes support for[…]
Read moreThe latest Sublime Text Editor build on Fedora
Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. You’ll love the slick user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance. How to install the latest Sublime Text Editor build on Fedora Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There is currently no enforced time[…]
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