Software: ISOImageWriter, xplr, Teedy, WEM, WoeUSB
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ISOImageWriter: The Ultimate Tool for Writing ISO Files to USB Disks
Have you been running away from the default Linux USB writers while searching for one that is not CLI-based? Well, today is your lucky day because there is a new USB writer app in development and it has at least one more feature than Etcher.
ISO Image Writer is a utility developed by Jonathan Riddell, primarily known for his involvement with the KDE community. It is a tool specifically designed for writing ISO images to USB drives or SD cards while making it bootable and automatically checking the ISO’s digital signatures (checksum) for authenticity.
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xplr is a Productivity-focused Terminal File Manager
xplr is a terminal-based file explorer that aims to increase terminal productivity by providing a flexible, interactive interface for the command-line utilities that work with the file system. To achieve its goal, xplr aims to be fast, minimal, and, most importantly, hackable.
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Teedy: An Open-source free DMS (Document Management System) for Enterprise and individuals
Teedy is an open source, lightweight document management system for individuals and businesses. Teedy's current features include: * Responsive user interface * Built-in Optical character recognition (OCR) * LDAP authentication. * Support image, PDF, ODT, DOCX, PPTX files * Video file support * Flexible search engine with suggestions and highlighting * Full-text search in all supported
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WEM Is an Open-source Web Resources Management and Manufacturing Execution System
WEM (Web Execution Management) is a free, open-source software system for Web Resources Management and Manufacturing Execution. This system is designed to manage and execute the entire manufacturing process, from raw material acquisition to finished product delivery. WEM is developed using modern web technologies and is written in Python programming [...]
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WoeUSB – Create Bootable Windows USB Sticks from Linux
We have written on tools. e.g. ISO Image Writer, Fedora Media Writer, and Etcher, with which you can make flash drives bootable. But even they have issues making flash drives and memory cards bootable with Windows in my experience.
The tool we introduce to you today is capable of achieving this feat without stress; it’s called WoeUSB.