Month: July 2026
OBS Studio vs SimpleScreenRecorder — Screen Recording Tools Compared
If you are looking for a free and open-source screen recorder on Linux, two names stand out: OBS Studio and SimpleScreenRecorder. Both are capable tools that produce high-quality recordings without spending a penny — but they were built with very different philosophies in mind. OBS Studio is a full production studio: live streaming, scene composition, […]
OBS Studio vs SimpleScreenRecorder: Which Screen Recorder Is Right for You?
Two Recording Tools, Two Philosophies If you’re on Linux and need to record your screen — whether for a tutorial, a gameplay video, or a software demo — you’ve probably heard of OBS Studio. It’s the heavyweight champion of live streaming and recording, packed with features that rival commercial software. But there’s another contender that’s […]
Signal vs Element \u2014 Encrypted Messaging Compared
If you care about private messaging, you have probably heard of Signal and Element. Both are free, open source, and encrypted. Both promise to keep your conversations away from big tech surveillance. But they approach the problem from completely different angles, and choosing between them depends heavily on how you communicate. I have been using […]
Nextcloud vs ownCloud – Which Self-Hosted Cloud Is Better?
If you are looking to take control of your files and move away from Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive, you have probably come across two names: Nextcloud and ownCloud. They look similar, they share a common history, and both let you host your own cloud storage. But they have grown into very different products over […]
Nextcloud vs ownCloud — Which Self-Hosted Cloud Is Better?
If you are shopping for a self-hosted cloud platform, two names come up immediately: Nextcloud and ownCloud. Both are open-source, both let you take back control of your files from Google Drive and Dropbox, and both started from the same codebase. But despite their shared origins, they have diverged significantly in philosophy, features, and target […]
Best Self-Hosted Alternatives to Google Services
I have been using Google services for years. Gmail for email, Drive for files, Photos for pictures — it’s convenient, I’ll give them that. But the more I thought about it, the more I realised how much I was giving away. My data on their servers, their algorithms scanning my content, and the constant worry […]
Best Free Alternatives to Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Creative Cloud costs £55 a month for the full suite — that’s over £650 a year. For freelancers, students, and small teams, that’s a serious expense. The good news? Free and open source alternatives have matured to the point where, for most workflows, you won’t miss the Adobe suite at all. Here’s a complete […]
10 Must-Have Open Source Tools for 2026
Let’s face it — the cost of software adds up fast. A Creative Cloud subscription here, a Microsoft 365 licence there, and before you know it you’re spending hundreds a year just to get work done. The good news is that in 2026, open source software isn’t just a viable alternative — for many tasks, […]
Best Free Audio Editors: Record, Edit and Produce Music Without Spending a Thing
From recording podcasts to producing music, these free audio editors prove you do not need to spend money. Audacity, LMMS and more reviewed.
Best Free Photo Editors: 4 Powerful Alternatives to Photoshop
Need a free alternative to Photoshop? Here are the best free photo editors including GIMP, Krita, Darktable and Inkscape for every type of editing.