Linux

Picasa for Linux is Dead!

Picasa is the famous photo management app developed by Google. You can manage your photos, edit them, and even share them through Picasa. On 2006, they started to develop a Linux version of Picasa which is based on Wine. They are actually running the Windows version of Picasa on Wine. The good thing is, Wine [...]

If You are a Linux User, You’ll get Adobe Flash only With Chrome!

Today, Adobe made a very special announcement about the Linux version of their Flash Player. Recently, Adobe and Google started working on a brand new API for hosting plugins within the browser which they named Pepper. Now, Adobe is going to drop support to all other APIs except for Pepper… That means, you won’t be [...]

WebUpd8 : Here’s How To Install Wunderlist in Ubuntu

Wunderlist is my most favourite task manager. I can keep a well-organized ToDo list without much work. I have this app installed on my Windows machine and in my Android phone. It’s also available for many other platforms. But when it comes to Ubuntu, there’s a small problem… This app can be installed easily through [...]

Firefox 9 Finally Comes to Ubuntu

Mozilla released Firefox 9 at the end of last December with several speed improvements, stability improvements and with better support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS. As usual, for Linux, things are coming after its fully tested. So, yesterday night, they released the latest Firefox 9.0.1 to the official Ubuntu repositories. Open a terminal and issue the following commands to update the browser : [...]