Apps can limit themselves so that you’re only able to run a single instance of them. Generally speaking, apps that only run a single instance do so based on their nature. Some apps do not need to run multiple instances. Other apps such as browsers, video players, word processors, etc., …
Read More »How to view all app permissions on macOS
App permissions on macOS did not work like app permissions on iOS. This changed with Mojave, and Catalina. If you’ve updated to Catalina, you likely have started to see prompts asking you to give apps permission to access certain information on your Mac. If you want to view all app …
Read More »How to make Snaps easier to install on Elementary OS with Snaptastic
Elementary OS doesn’t officially support Snap packages out of the box on their latest Juno release. The reason for the lack of support is that Snaps don’t fit into the Elementary style. Understandably, developers have preferences for what technologies they choose to support. So if you’re on Elementary OS and …
Read More »5 best apps on the Snap store on Linux
Each day, Ubuntu’s Snap store gets bigger and bigger, and more applications are added. That said, due to its size, many great apps slip through the cracks, and users often miss out on some of the best ones that the store has to offer. Since there are so many Snaps …
Read More »How to install Debian apps offline
Are you running Debian Linux and don’t have a reliable internet connection? Are you looking to find a way to install software on your Debian system offline, without a network connection? We can help. Here’s how to install Debian apps offline! Note: for this guide to work, you’ll need a …
Read More »How to install Ubuntu apps offline
If you’re an Ubuntu Linux user with a bad internet connection and slow download speeds, you’ll be happy to know that there’s a fix for that: installing applications while offline, by using the offline app downloader Camicri Cube. Note: the Camicri Cube app is not specific to Ubuntu, and those …
Read More »How to install Fedora apps offline
Are you running Fedora as your Linux distribution of choice? Do you have a spotty internet connection or slow downloads? If so, it’s a good idea to learn how to use the offline feature included in the DNF package manager. DNF’s offline mode is known as “download only,” and when …
Read More »How to quickly re-install all installed apps on Fedora
Re-installing programs on Fedora Linux can take a long time. Mainly because, to do it, you need to look at DNF for your installed applications, figure out the names, and manually write out every app you’d like to set up. Rather than sitting down and manually installing everything, you can …
Read More »3 Ways To Find The App Version For An Installed App On Android
On Android, users aren’t restricted to downloading apps from the Google Play Store. They can easily sideload apps as and when needed. This allows users to install apps that aren’t available in the store, or that are ported versions of other apps. A lot of other similar modifications are possible …
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