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Some releases of the Linux world in March 2019
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A brief look at some interesting March releases, about which we wrote. Wine 4.5 Release date: 30 March 2019. Support Vulkan API 1.1. Improved support for
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Expanding the Arc Menu v30 adds new options, increasing productivity
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Fans of expanding the Arc Menu for desktop GNOME Shell there are plenty of reasons to upgrade to the latest version. Expanding the Arc Menu has been updated
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Thunderbird will update the user interface and improve support for Gmail in 2019
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The team of developers of the Thunderbird email client outlined his ambitions for the next year – and if you’re a fan of fast, beautiful things
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Puzzle game from the creators of Serious Sam will be released before the end of the year
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The developers of the game series Serious Sam decided to change the genre. In this Studio Croteam will follow the example of Valve Software.
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Tile Racer – racing games for Linux
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Lugaru HD — the fighting rabbits in Ubuntu
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Many have played in fighting games. All already got used to that in games of this genre are pumped characters with anime faces, different evil in the form
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Lutris
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Lutris is a game client that allows you to install and run native and Windows games on Linux. It is not a commercial service. Provides a convenient way
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Release 2.2.0 KeePassXC. New features, fixes, and password generator.
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Yanek Beindorff, announcing the 2.2.0 release KeePassXC, reports that the update contains “many new features and bug fixes in the full release.”
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Numpty Physics: the game physics or the physical game
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Perhaps the most useful of all of the games are games in which you need to train your memory and ingenuity. We offer you to play free game with a rather unusual plot.
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Released WPS Office 11 (2019), for GNU/Linux!
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The eleventh version of the WPS Office (or the version of 2019) has been published. It has brought users a number of improvements, such as support for
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The Linux Gamer // Games for Linux @ E3 2017
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We are slowly rediscovering the content. This time our attention was attracted by the positive youtuber The Linux Gamer. I hope you will like it too.