IntelliJ IDEA is an IDE for developing software. It supports many different languages, integrates version controls, supports many different frameworks, and more. It is created by JetBrains and comes with both a community and a paid edition. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get the free community release …
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How to convert Minecraft Bedrock seeds to Java and vice-versa
Minecraft is available on all popular platforms/devices from desktop computers to mobile phones. Some platforms even have more than one edition of the game but Windows 10 is the only app that has two versions that are different because they’re built on different technology; the Bedrock version and the Java …
Read More »Minecraft Keeps Crashing: How to Fix the Minecraft Crash
Minecraft is a simple game that doesn’t need the latest hardware to run. It’s also over ten years old which means it’s become quite stable. New updates for the game arrive several times a year and these updates almost always add new blocks, mobs, and biomes to the game but …
Read More »How to install the E5150 GTK theme on Linux
E5150 is a dark, monochromatic theme pack for the Linux desktop. The theme comes in 6 styles: cyan, green, blue, orange, purple, and red. Follow along with this guide to learn how to set up E5150 on your Linux PC. Downloading E5150 To download E5150, you must visit Gnome-look.org. Click …
Read More »Minecraft Not Using GPU? How to Force Minecraft to Use It
If you want to play games on a PC, you will need one that has a GPU. The newer the GPU model, the better your games will run. Some games can run without a GPU but they’re either very old, very basic, or you get an extremely low FPS when …
Read More »How to install and use the Kotatogram Desktop messenger on Linux
The Kotatogram Desktop messenger is a fork of the Telegram Desktop app. It is an app that intends on giving users useful features that the official Telegram client for Linux lacks. This app is very new to Linux, so many users are not aware of how to install it on …
Read More »How to install the Snow GTK theme on Linux
Snow is a light theme for Linux that follows a Mac-like design spec with greyish color gradients. While fans of popular Material Design themes like Adapta or Arc may not like it, Snow fills a void for people who love Mac, use Linux, and want something modern. Downloading Snow The …
Read More »How to install Homebrew on macOS Catalina
Homebrew is a package managing tool. It’s more popular on Linux but is also used extensively on macOS. In fact, for apps that install as packages, Homebrew is the easiest way to remove them. Here’s how you can install Homebrew on macOS Catalina. Xcode In order to install Homebrew on …
Read More »How to use category codes in the Netflix apps
Netflix sorts its content into various categories but by default, you don’t see all the categories on the home page. You will see common categories even though Netflix has quite a few of them. These categories can be browsed if you know the code for one, and if you watch …
Read More »How to wrap the mouse across multiple monitors on Windows 10
Working with multiple monitors has its own set of problems, most of which a modern desktop will be able to cater to. Multiple monitor set-ups have been around for a long time but it’s only recently that support for them has improved on Windows. Windows 10 by far offers the …
Read More »How to set up the ProtonMail Bridge on Linux
The ProtonMail Bridge allows Linux users to use their ProtonMail account with traditional email accounts. Even ones that do not support ProtonMail, or it’s sophisticated encryption features by default. Setting up the ProtonMail Bridge on Linux is tricky for new Linux users, but not impossible. If you’re a fan of …
Read More »How to install the Cloudy GTK theme on Linux
The Cloudy GTK theme is a modification of the famous Arc theme. The design is that of material design, and it is stylish. It offers up a unique, bluish theme that reminds users of a cloudy sky. The Cloudy theme comes in a variety of different colors, including light grey, …
Read More »How to access the Raspberry Pi with Teamviewer on Linux
Do you have a Raspberry Pi device on your network that you want access to over the internet? Want to access it with Teamviewer on your Linux PC? If so, you’ll need to install the Teamviewer for Raspberry Pi on it. Here’s how to do it. Note: using Teamviewer on …
Read More »How to download Steam games to USB on Linux
Steam games are downloaded to the Steam library. You can move the Steam library anywhere you want however, the games will always download to it. This is a problem if you’re short on disk space and have a lot of large games that you want to play, or you’d like …
Read More »How to install FileZilla on Linux
While many people on Linux scoff at the use of FTP, as it is ancient, it still has its uses, like quick file transfers over SSH, moving large amounts of data over a LAN, or for emergency server backups. There are many great FTP clients available on Linux, but none …
Read More »How to install the Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer on Linux
The Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer app is used to easily and comfortably manage your Azure storage resources from a Microsoft Windows PC, an Apple Mac, or a Linux PC. Azure Storage Explorer has a lot to love for fans of the Microsoft Azure service, including the ability to upload, download, …
Read More »How to install the BaZik GTK theme on Linux
The BaZik GTK theme is a Mac-like take on the ever-popular Material Design look made by Google. The theme is white, with Apple-style window controls and six different color variants, like yellow, orange, purple, pink, green, and red. BaZik makes an excellent theme for those who are a fan of …
Read More »How to mute/unmute the mic with a keyboard shortcut on Windows 10
Keyboards have a dedicated key to mute sound from speakers. Keyboards that do not come with special keys still have the function(fn) row of keys which double as controls for managing media. One of those keys will be able to mute the speakers. A similar key does not exist for …
Read More »How to check if a process is running as administrator on Windows 10
All accounts on Windows 10 are not created equal; there are ordinary user accounts, and there is the admin account. The admin account has far more rights and privileges than an ordinary user account and you need it to make certain changes to the OS e.g., installing a new app, …
Read More »How to install Minetest on Linux
Minetest is an open-source, Minecraft-inspired video game for Linux, as well as other platforms. It is not specifically a “clone” of the Minecraft game. It has many differences compared to the famous building game. However, it is often suggested to users looking for an alternative to Minecraft. In this tutorial, …
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