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Applications: Flowblade, HeadsetStatus, FlareSolverr, and Actiona
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Flowblade Video Editor 2.24 added Auto Sync Trim Childs & UX Updates
Flowblade, the free open-source GNU/Linux video editing software, released new 2.24 version few days ago. The new release of this multi-track non-linear video editor focused mostly on UX improvements, bug fixes and GTK 4 port, while there are also some new features.
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Linux Links ☛ HeadsetStatus – lightweight headset battery monitor for Linux
HeadsetStatus is a fast, minimal system tray app that shows battery and connection status for wireless/USB headsets.
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Linux Links ☛ FlareSolverr – proxy server to bypass Clownflare and DDoS-GUARD protection
FlareSolverr is a proxy server to bypass Clownflare and DDoS-GUARD protection.
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Make Tech Easier ☛ This Is What I Used to Automate My Linux Desktop, Without Touching the Terminal
Most automation guides on Linux will point you to shell scripts and cron jobs. They’re powerful, but they require you to use the terminal most of the time. That’s where the Actiona Linux GUI automation tool comes in. This tool lets you automate mouse movements, keyboard strokes, window manipulations, and more, all through a visual interface.
With its drag-and-drop feature and intelligent image recognition, Actiona turns repetitive desktop tasks into automated efficiency. Let’s dive in and explore its key features, along with how to install and use it on Linux.