Photographers typically lean towards Windows or macOS for their editing needs. It’s just the way things work. However, you can buck the trend and turn to Linux with some pretty solid results; you just ...
Got time for a final blast through smaller Linux app updates to round out 2025? There will be plenty of big new releases to ...
In Fedora Linux 14, the default photo manager and digital camera application is Shotwell. I tried using it, I really tried, but I ended up giving up because it was not easy to use in my opinion. In ...
Making a list of the best Linux software is a tough task. Hell, you could fill an entire book just by listing the various distros and desktop environments, let alone making a list of the best software ...
If you’ve ever tried to organize a giant photo library on Windows, you know how quickly things get messy. You wind up trying basic viewers, clunky catalog tools, and a handful of apps that either push ...
Ubuntu Studio comes preloaded for visual art, 3D, music production, and more. Just install one ISO and start creating instead of configuring.
Professional photo-editing applications aren’t cheap, nor are they easy to master without formal training. That’s why we’re taking a look at the best free photo-editing software on the market. Our top ...
Linux is not the same as Windows. The operating system is operated and configured differently than Windows and Windows programs cannot be started directly. With the help of virtualization or Wine, ...
Ever since its inception, the Windows family of Operating Systems has dominated computers across the world, and continues to do so till this day. Although other Operating Systems (eg Mac OS X, Linux) ...
It makes sense that inheriting an old laptop or desktop, or upgrading to a newer system, would inspire many folks to check out an operating system that usually costs less than $1—the cost of a CD-R—to ...