Month: July 2026
Best Free Video Editors: 5 Powerful Tools That Will Not Cost You a Penny
Looking for the best free video editors? I compare Shotcut, Kdenlive, OpenShot, OBS Studio and Blender to help you choose the right one.
GIMP 3.0: Beyond the Basics — Advanced Features for Power Users
So let’s dig into the features that turn GIMP from “that free photo editor” into a genuinely powerful creative tool. 1. Layer Masks — The Most Important Feature You’re Probably Not Using If you only learn one thing from this post, make it layer masks. They’re the foundation of non-destructive image editing, and once you […]
Firefox — More Than Just a Privacy Browser
More Than a Browser Let’s be honest: most of us use our browser more than any other application on our computer. It’s where we work, shop, read, bank, and connect. So picking the right one matters — and Firefox makes a compelling case. Mozilla Firefox has been around since 2004, born from the ashes of […]
VLC Media Player — Why It Plays Everything
One Player to Rule Them All Let me ask you something: when was the last time you downloaded a video file and your media player just … couldn’t play it? If you use VLC Media Player, the answer is probably “never.” And that’s the whole point. VLC is the Swiss Army knife of media playback. […]
Audacity 3.x — Free Audio Editing for Podcasters and Musicians
What Is Audacity? If you haven’t looked at Audacity since version 2.x, you’re in for a surprise. It’s not the same bare-bones editor anymore. The project that’s been around since the dawn of the millennium — over 200 million downloads and counting — has quietly evolved into something genuinely competitive, and most people haven’t noticed. […]
Linux Desktop Environments: Which One Is Right for You?
If you are new to Linux, one of the first decisions you will face is choosing a desktop environment (DE). Unlike Windows or macOS — where the desktop is part of the OS — Linux lets you pick the interface that suits you best. The desktop you choose affects everything: how your system looks, how […]
OBS Studio 30.2: The Ultimate Free Tool for Live Streaming and Recording
What Is OBS Studio? OBS Studio (Open Broadcaster Software) is the gold standard for free, open-source live streaming and screen recording. It runs on Linux, Windows, and macOS, and I’ve been using it on my Debian 13 setup with XFCE as the desktop environment. Version 30.2 brings a polished Qt6 interface, WebSocket 5.5 for remote […]
Blender 4.3: The Complete Free 3D Creation Suite for Everyone
What Is Blender? Blender is the world’s premier free and open-source 3D creation suite. It covers the entire 3D pipeline — modeling, sculpting, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing, motion tracking, and video editing — all in a single application. Version 4.3.2 continues Blender’s rapid development cycle with significant improvements to geometry nodes, viewport performance, and sculpting […]
Darktable 5.0.1: The Free Lightroom Alternative for Raw Photography
What Is Darktable? Darktable is a free and open-source photography workflow application and raw processor. Think of it as a virtual lighttable and darkroom for managing and non-destructively processing RAW images — the primary free alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Version 5.0.1, released in December 2024, continues darktable’s legacy as one of the most powerful raw […]
Inkscape 1.4: The Free Vector Graphics Editor That Rivals Illustrator
What Is Inkscape? Inkscape is the leading free and open-source vector graphics editor. It has been in active development for over 20 years and serves as the primary open-source alternative to Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW. Version 1.4, released in October 2024, introduced a filter gallery with non-destructive stacked filters, a modular measurement tool, font collections, […]