XNUMXth GNOME Circle Scan with GNOME Software

XNUMXth GNOME Circle Scan with GNOME Software

Eleventh exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

Today, in our eleventh and last post Series GNOME Circle with GNOME Software, we will address the remaining 5 current applications, known as: Warp, Webfont Kit Generator, Wike, WorkBench and Zap.

In order to finish this great review of all the current GNOME Circle apps, which are easily installable through GNOMEsoftware.

XNUMXth exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

XNUMXth exploration of GNOME Circle with GNOME Software

And, before continuing with this "eleventh scan of GNOME Circle apps", we will recommend that, at the end of this post, you explore the following related contents:

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Applications covered in the XNUMXth GNOME Circle Scan

GNOME Circle Scan Eleventh: Warp

Warp

Warp is a very useful software tool that allows you to securely send files locally (LAN) or remotely (Internet) by exchanging a code based on words. Whereas, the best transfer method to be used will be determined by using the protocol called «Magic Wormhole». Making it easy to send files between multiple devices with encrypted transfers.

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GNOME Circle Scan Eleventh: Webfont Kit Generator

Webfont Kit Generator

Webfont Kit Generator is a simple little utility that makes it easy to create @font-face kits. Therefore, with it you can generate the necessary woff, woff2 and the necessary CSS from non-web font formats (otf and ttf).

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Eleventh GNOME Circle Scan: Wike

Wike

Wike is a great application that makes it easy to search and read content within Wikipedia. Therefore, it is the current Wikipedia reader for GNOME. Giving users access to all the content of this online encyclopedia, in a way that is cleaner and free of distractions, by not having to use a web browser for it.

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GNOME Circle Scan XNUMX: WorkBench

workbench

workbench is an interesting and useful software that focuses on allowing users (novices or experts) to experiment with GNOME technologies. Doing everything from simple things like visual tweaks, to designing and testing GTK graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

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GNOME Circle Scan XNUMX: Zap

Zap

Zap is a simple, but useful app that allows the reproduction of sounds from a soundboard, that is, it facilitates the reproduction of all those favorite sound effects of each person. What can be particularly useful for users who make or participate in live broadcasts, both video and sound. In addition, it allows you to import audio files and organize them in collections, and even lets you customize their appearance.

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Zap Installation with GNOME Circle

Finally, for this post today, we will demonstrate with some screen shots, how easy it is to install one of these applications in our current Operating System. It is worth noting that we will test the application Zap about Miracles. my usual respin employee, which is based on MX-21 (Debian-11) with XFCE, which I will soon release in its future version MilagrOS 3.1 with the LPI-SOA 0.2 app.

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Finding and installing Zap
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Execution and visualization of Zap
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Summary

In short, with this eleventh and last exploration of the pair "GNOME Circle + GNOME Software" we have finished this great review of all the interesting and current apps, of this project, for the benefit of the entire GNU/Linux user community.

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