VidCutter 3.0 Released with New Features, MPV Backend

VidCutter, the open-source video trimmer app we mentioned back in January, is back with a new release — and it’s a big one. The cross-platform Qt5 app lets you quickly and easily trim, split and join video clips without needing to re-encode. VidCutter 3.0 sees a complete rewrite of the multimedia backend, which now uses libmpv for viewing […]

How to Enable Google’s “Material Design” in Chrome

Over the last couple of years, Google has been moving towards a unified user experience with its Material Design interface. It started with Android, and we’ve seen many Google Apps—like Drive, Docs, and Sheets—get this clean, modern makeover. Chrome (and, by extension, Chrome OS) has seen touches of Material Design here and there, but many of […]

HandBrake 1.0.3 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu

How to Install Handbrake 1.0.3 via PPA in Ubuntu: The new release has been made into the official handbrake PPA, available for Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 16.10, and Linux Mint 17 & 18. 1. To add the PPA, open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and run command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stebbins/handbrake-releases Type your password (no visual feedback) when […]

A Simple KDE Twitter Plasmoid

So too are the days of plentiful native desktop Twitter apps for Linux. Where once we needed to pick between the likes of Twitim, Turpial, Hotot, Gwibber, gTwit, gTweety, gFeedline, Polly, Pino (and plenty of others) there now remain just 3 main choices when it comes to using the social networking service on Linux. We can use one […]

Install Microsoft Windows Fonts in Ubuntu 16.04

Most of educational institutions are still using some MS Fonts. I am not sure about other regions. But in Tamilnadu (An Indian state), Times New Roman and Arial fonts are being mostly used by almost all sort of documentation works, projects, thesis, and assignments in colleges and schools. Not only the educational institutions, some small organizations, […]