C.A. Exline·Jun 206 of My Favorite Open Source AppsVim and other foss software for Linux. Some of my favorite software, great for writers
C.A. Exline·May 295 Linux Writing AppsApps you might want to try this year if you are looking for writing software, ranging from the monumentally complex to the very simple
C.A. Exline·May 23Blocking Ads with WaterfoxWaterfox is a fork of Firefox. It blocks ads now, but uBlock Origin is still a powerful option for power users. Some things to consider…
C.A. Exline·Apr 24Thunar and Ranger — Managing Files on LinuxNow Thunar is an even better alternative to Nemo. File management needs. Thunar, Ranger, and Linux Mint. Manipulate files on Linux. GUI
C.A. Exline·Jul 30, 20245 Great Apps for 2024a brief overview of some cool software. These are some of my favorites in 2024. ad block, web browser, and more…
C.A. Exline·Jul 20, 2024My Top 5 AppsFive Linux apps that I use most. These deserve special attention. Read abt. them here & try them out. Writing, note taking, file…A response icon1A response icon1
InAn Idea (by Ingenious Piece)byC.A. Exline·Jun 15, 2024Vieb, A Keyboard Oriented Web Browserpronounced “veeb” this is an electron based browser with sophisticated keyboard shortcuts It may especially appeal to vim users. Open…
InAn Idea (by Ingenious Piece)byC.A. Exline·Jun 15, 2024Writing in Markdown may not be for everyone but it is probably worth a tryMarkdown can even be a good choice for novelists. Consider manuskript: it is similar to Scrivener. Markdown opens up new software options
InAn Idea (by Ingenious Piece)byC.A. Exline·Jun 15, 2024Writing with the FocusWriter applicationusually do all my writing with Vim but today I’m using FocusWriter. Let me tell you about the experience. FocusWriter is easy to use.