If you've ever used CCleaner on Windows, BleachBit is the open-source alternative that works on both Linux and Windows. It removes temporary files, cache, cookies, browser history, logs — all the digital clutter — and frees up space on your hard drive. On top of that, it helps keep your personal data safe by securely wiping files so they can’t be recovered. BleachBit is open source, which means anyone can look at the code, tweak it, or just make sure there’s no tracking or shady stuff going on behind the scenes.
Disclaimer: Everything described below is for educational purposes only. Using keyloggers to spy on others is illegal and unethical.
If you've ever tried to customize a Linux distribution with GNOME, you've likely encountered GNOME Tweaks — the official application that provides a graphical interface for settings not available in the standard system menu.
FileZilla is a free program that allows you to exchange files between servers and computers. It is especially useful if you want to upload files to a website or download them from a resource.
In this article, you will learn how to quickly set up a connection to an FTP server.
Whether you're preparing for the end of the world or simply want all your information at hand even when the internet is unreliable, Kiwix helps you quickly and easily save a copy of the Wiki project you're interested in offline.
Google Drive is a versatile cloud service used by millions of people not only for file storage but also for working with texts, spreadsheets, and presentations. However, if you need a more flexible solution or you don’t trust Google with your data, it’s worth considering self-hosted alternatives. We’ll introduce you to three of the most popular services.
In standard system monitoring utilities like top or htop, only CPU and memory usage data is displayed. To check how your computer's graphics card is performing, you need to install additional software. In this review, we'll introduce several convenient and reliable tools for monitoring your GPU.
When it comes to file management, most Linux users fall into two extremes. The first is the use of only GUI programs like Nautilus. The second is relying solely on the ls command to search for and manage files.
Few users are aware of a compromise: console-based file managers. These provide a level of convenience comparable to GUI tools, but they work much faster and consume fewer resources. We’ve selected several minimalist and feature-rich tools, so choose the one that works best for you.
Unlike macOS and Linux, Windows does not have built-in SSH tools. Therefore, Microsoft OS users need to install additional programs to access a remote computer or server.
Hyprland is a dynamic window composer with tiled organization. Linux users have come to love it for its deep customization capabilities and attractive design.