Articles Tagged “ubuntu apps”

  • Functions reference in SpeedCrunch

    Quickly Perform Complex Calculations Using SpeedCrunch in Linux Mint / Ubuntu

    SpeedCrunch is a high precision scientific calculator for Ubuntu / Linux Mint which is easy to use and powerful too. It is a great tool for performing scientific as well as advanced mathematical calculations and all of these functions can be directly performed using the keyboard functions that are a part of it. To install [...]

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    How To Keep Track Of Network Data Usage In Ubuntu / Linux Mint

    Download Monitor is a simple application for Ubuntu / Linux Mint to keep track of volume of network data downloaded and uploaded based on limits set. This can be useful when using a limited Internet plan and also to establish a baseline for various purposes (collecting data usage stats either hourly, daily or monthly). To [...]

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    Qwit : A Lightweight Twitter Client For Linux Mint / Ubuntu

    Qwit is a lightweight Twitter client for Linux Mint / Ubuntu. It is simple to use and minimalistic in terms of interface. The official project page for Qwit is here. To install it : Open Terminal and type : sudo apt-get install qwit Hit “Y” and let the installation complete. Once over, Qwit will show [...]

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    How To Install And Use Enna Media Center In Linux Mint / Ubuntu

    Here’s how to install and use Enna Media Center in Linux Mint / Ubuntu: 1. Issue the following command at the terminal – sudo apt-get install enna 2. After the installation is complete, click on ‘Menu>Sound & Video>Enna’ to start the Media Center. 3. Here are a few screen caps of the Enna Media Center [...]