Exportizer 10.1.9.590 released

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Exportizer has recently released version 10.1.9.590 of its free database export tool, which enables users to export data seamlessly to various formats, including files, clipboard, or printers. This versatile tool is compatible with both BDE and ADO and supports numerous file formats, such as DB, DBF, text, and CSV, allowing users to convert them into text, CSV, XLS, RTF, XML, HTML, DBF, and SQL INSERT statements.

Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 released

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Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 has been officially released and is now available for download. This version is built on Debian 13 "Trixie" and utilizes the newer Linux kernel 6.14.8-2 as its stable default. The update introduces several significant features including S3-compatible object stores for backup storage, ZFS 2.3 with RAID-Z expansion, and the ability to automatically trigger sync jobs when a removable datastore is mounted.

Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.0 released

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Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) 9.0 has officially been released and is now available for download. This version is based on the latest Debian 13 "Trixie" and features an upgraded stable Linux kernel (6.14.8-2). Key updates include important software components like QEMU 10.0.2, LXC 6.0.4, ZFS 2.3.3, and Ceph Squid 19.2.3. Proxmox VE 9.0 presents several noteworthy enhancements such as vendor-agnostic snapshots, refined high-availability rules, a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) stack, a revamped mobile web interface developed with Rust, and improved support for ZFS RAIDZ pools.

ExTiX 25.8 released

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ExTiX 25.8 has been released, marking a significant update to this versatile desktop Linux distribution. Built on the stable foundation of Ubuntu, ExTiX distinguishes itself by offering users a selection of alternative desktop environments, including LXQt, Deepin, KDE, and Anbox.

Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.66-1 released

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Ungoogled Chromium has announced the release of version 139.0.7258.66-1, which is based on the latest Chromium update. This version is specifically designed for Linux users and aims to provide a more privacy-focused browsing experience by removing Google integration from the standard Chromium build.

Python 3.13.6 released

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Python 3.13.6 has been released as the sixth maintenance update for the Python 3.13 series. This latest version features approximately 200 bug fixes, enhancements to the build process, and revisions to the documentation since the prior release, Python 3.13.5.

Wagnardsoft Tools 1.0.5.1 released

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Wagnardsoft has released version 1.0.5.1 of Wagnardsoft Tools (WTools), a utility designed to optimize and clean Windows systems. Developed by the creators of Display Driver Uninstaller, WTools is equipped to remove unused registry keys, delete temporary files, and manage various system files, thereby freeing up valuable disk space.

RainbowTaskbar 3.2 released

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RainbowTaskbar 3.2 has been released, introducing an innovative Open Source solution for customizing the Windows taskbar with vibrant colors and dynamic transitions. This tool adds a touch of flair to your desktop environment by offering a color-changing effect that cycles through the spectrum, enhancing visual appeal. Users can easily configure colors according to their preferences, with detailed instructions available on the author's website.

Screenpresso 2.1.38 released

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Screenpresso has released version 2.1.38, enhancing its capabilities as a versatile screen capture tool. This software allows users to effortlessly take screenshots and record high-definition videos, making it an invaluable asset for creating and sharing training materials, collaborative design projects, and IT bug reports. Its user-friendly interface ensures that anyone can utilize its features effectively.

Mozilla Firefox 142.0 Beta 8 released

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Mozilla has released version 142.0 Beta 8 of its Firefox Beta web browser, which is a swift, open-source option for users seeking a highly customizable browsing experience. This beta version serves as a platform for users to test and provide feedback on the latest features and improvements before they are officially released in the stable version of Firefox.

ZIP Self Extractor Maker 1.13 released

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ZIP Self Extractor Maker 1.13 has been released, providing users with a streamlined and efficient way to create self-extracting ZIP executable files. This tool is designed with user-friendliness in mind, featuring a simple drag-and-drop interface that simplifies the process of compressing and distributing files.

Mesa 25.2.0 released

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Mesa 25.2.0 has been officially released by Eric Engestrom, introducing several important updates and changes. A significant aspect of this release is the complete removal of DRI2 support, with X11 window system functionality now restricted to DRI3 or software paths. This change is intended to enhance security by eliminating insecure legacy GEM names, with buffer sharing now exclusively managed through dma-buf file descriptors. Additionally, this version requires libX11 version 1.8 or higher, which ensures thread safety by calling XInitThreads() upon loading.

LibreWolf 141.0.2-1 released

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LibreWolf has released version 141.0.2-1, continuing its mission as a privacy-focused web browser built on the Firefox platform. This standalone version of Firefox is specifically tailored to enhance user protection against tracking and fingerprinting, integrating various privacy and security features. LibreWolf effectively eliminates telemetry and data collection, thus safeguarding users' personal information. Additionally, it disables digital rights management (DRM) features that could impede user freedom.

Zed 0.198.2 released

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Zed has officially launched version 0.198.2, packed with numerous enhancements aimed at refining user experience. Key features of this update include performance improvements for managing large repositories, enhanced memory efficiency for GPU rendering, and upgrades to the keymap editor's input and layout. Notably, it introduces Git stash/pop functionality through the Git panel and supports the Vim command :norm.

Zen Browser 1.14.10b released

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Zen Browser has officially launched version 1.14.10b, with enhancements aimed at improving user experience and performance. Key updates in this release include the introduction of new features that allow for quicker opening of new windows, as well as a critical fix addressing the erratic behavior experienced when hovering over tabs in compact mode on Windows systems.

Godot 4.5 Beta 5 released

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The fifth beta version of Godot 4.5 has been released, focusing primarily on addressing regression issues as the beta phase approaches its conclusion. This update brings enhancements to the Web, XR, and Android editors, alongside various bug fixes and improvements to the audio and video components. Key changes since beta 4 include the renaming of Camera2D, the restoration of missing 3D gizmos, ensuring that threads manage only a single pump task, and fixing incorrect translation remaps that were resetting.

Pixelorama 1.1.3 released

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Pixelorama has recently released version 1.1.3, continuing to establish itself as a premier Open Source tool tailored for pixel art creation. With a robust array of features, it caters to both novice and seasoned artists, making it a versatile choice for graphic design work. The software also offers a portable version for users who prefer mobility.

NetSpot 5.1.0.703 released

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NetSpot has recently released version 5.1.0.703, a professional-grade software designed to enhance the quality and speed of Wi-Fi networks in both home and office environments. This tool helps users identify weak coverage areas, signal leaks, and other issues that can affect Wi-Fi performance. With just a few clicks, users can initiate a wireless network site survey: by pinpointing their location on a map, they can observe how NetSpot optimizes their Wi-Fi coverage.

KoboldCPP 1.97 released

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KoboldCPP is an innovative tool designed to run powerful AI models directly on your computer, eliminating the need for accounts, internet connectivity, subscriptions, or compromising privacy. This lightweight, open-source application allows users to engage with AI in a secure and personal manner, making it ideal for various applications such as private business projects, storytelling, game lore development, or AI experimentation—all without relying on the cloud.

TeamTalk 5.19 released

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TeamTalk has just released version 5.19, enhancing its capabilities as a robust communication tool for friends and colleagues over both the internet and local area networks. This platform stands out from many other voice applications by enabling multiple users to engage actively in conversations, facilitating a more interactive experience.