The latest release of .NET Checker, version 1.6, provides users with a straightforward tool to identify the Microsoft .NET and Visual C++ versions installed on their devices. This utility simplifies the process of checking compatibility for applications that may require specific versions of these frameworks to function properly.
Winhance 26.05.22 released
Winhance, released on May 26, 2022, is a powerful software tool designed to optimize and enhance the Windows experience. With a user-friendly interface, Winhance allows users to easily remove unnecessary applications, optimize system performance, and customize various settings according to personal preferences, specifically for Windows 10 and 11.
PuTTY 0.84 released
PuTTY 0.84 has been released, enhancing its status as a free and versatile client for Telnet and SSH protocols across Win32 and Unix systems. It also serves as an XTerm terminal emulator and offers a portable version for users seeking flexibility.
Mozilla Firefox 151.0.1 Final released
Mozilla Firefox has released version 151.0.1 Final, continuing its legacy as a fast and free Open Source web browser since 2004. It offers a highly customizable interface with numerous third-party and Mozilla-authored add-ons, making it suitable for both casual users and power users.
CrystalDiskMark 9.0.3 released
CrystalDiskMark 9.0.3 has been released, continuing its purpose as a tool for quickly assessing the performance of hard drives. This software allows users to measure both sequential and random read/write speeds, making it an essential utility for anyone looking to evaluate their storage devices.
EarthView 7.16.3 released
EarthView 7.16.3 has been released, continuing to impress users with its dynamic desktop wallpaper and screen saver capabilities. This software showcases stunning, high-resolution views of the Earth, featuring both daylight and night shadows, and is capable of producing vibrant images suitable for any screen resolution, including those exceeding 2560x1600 pixels.
RekSFV 1.9.4 released
RekSFV version 1.9.4 has been released, offering users a powerful and user-friendly tool for verifying file integrity. This freeware and portable application enables users to recursively check folders and files using various checksum algorithms, including SFV, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, and SHA512.
Vivaldi 8.0.4033.34 released
Vivaldi has released version 8.0.4033.34 of its web browser, which is developed by the original founders of the Opera Web Browser since 1994. The browser is available for free on both Windows and Linux platforms. Users can download the beta version from the official site.
BandiView 7.27 released
BandiView 7.27 has been released, marking it as a high-speed image viewer that caters to a broad spectrum of popular image formats. This software allows users to view images directly from ZIP or RAR archives without the need for extraction, enhancing convenience in image management by enabling quick copying or moving of images to preferred folders. A notable feature of BandiView is its ability to display GPS data embedded in images, allowing users to view locations on Google Maps with a simple click.
Cursor 3.5.33 released
Cursor, an innovative AI-powered integrated development environment (IDE), was recently updated to version 3.5.33. Designed with a bottom-up approach, Cursor aims to accelerate software development by leveraging artificial intelligence. This code editor is tailored for intermediate to professional coders, offering features that significantly enhance coding efficiency.
Roundcube Webmail 1.6.16 LTS and 1.7.1 released
Roundcube Webmail has released security updates for its 1.6.16 LTS and 1.7.1 stable branches, addressing critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to exploit SQL injection, hijack sessions, and execute arbitrary code. Server administrators are advised to back up their systems before applying the patches, ensuring custom configurations are preserved, and to run a built-in migration script afterward. The updates enhance security by tightening the handling of external resources and session data, effectively blocking potential attacks like session poisoning and unauthorized resource access. Admins should monitor server logs post-upgrade to identify any conflicts with existing plugins and minimize disruption during implementation
LightZone 5.0.0 released
LightZone 5.0.0 has been released, marking a significant update to this free, open-source digital photo editing software. Designed to handle both JPEG and RAW file formats, LightZone serves as an alternative to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, providing advanced editing capabilities for photographers.
VOVSOFT Website Screenshot Generator 2.3 released
VOVSOFT has released version 2.3 of its Website Screenshot Generator, an efficient tool designed for capturing screenshots of multiple web pages. This tool is particularly beneficial for website testing, marketing, and design tasks, providing a user-friendly interface for entering URLs and customizing capture settings. Users can save their screenshots in various formats, including PDF, PNG, and JPEG, making it versatile for different needs.
FTPie 2026.5.1 released
FTPie has launched its latest version, 2026.5.1, an FTP client designed with a strong focus on user-friendliness and convenience. This application facilitates efficient access to multiple servers and popular cloud services from a single, streamlined interface, enhancing the process of file transfer and management.
Steam May 22, 2026 released
As of May 22, 2026, Steam remains a leading gaming platform developed by Valve Corporation, renowned for its digital distribution, multiplayer capabilities, and communication features. It supports a diverse range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Android, and Mac. Having been a user for over 15 years, I can attest to its superiority over newer gaming clients that have emerged in the market. Steam serves as an excellent resource for discovering everything from the latest blockbuster releases to unique indie games.
Cherrytree 1.7.0 released
Cherrytree 1.7.0 has been released, offering a versatile and free hierarchical note-taking application compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. This application allows users to store various types of information in a single XML or SQLite file, and a zero-dependency portable version is also available for users who prefer not to install software.
Linux Security Roundup for Week 21, 2026
This week's Linux security roundup highlights critical patches for all major distributions, addressing significant vulnerabilities in software such as Nginx, Ruby, OpenSSH, and the core kernel. Administrators and desktop users are urged to apply these updates immediately to mitigate risks of remote code execution and privilege escalation that could compromise system security. Specific distributions like AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle Linux, and others have rolled out urgent updates targeting essential packages, emphasizing the importance of prompt action to protect against exploitation. Users are advised to follow distribution-specific commands for safe patch application, ensuring that systems remain secure and functional post-update
AM 10.2.1 released
The release of "AM" AppImage Manager 10.2.1 introduces several enhancements, including clearer update summaries that distinguish between version changes and checksum alterations. A new fuzzy suggestion feature helps users correct typos in package names before installation, streamlining the process and reducing errors. The update also includes a dedicated flag for restoring modified desktop files, allowing users to back up custom edits while restoring default configurations. Additionally, the release expands language support and implements various background fixes for improved reliability in portable app management
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-11 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-11 has been released, enhancing the stable 7.0.10 base with improved scheduler tuning and real-time patches designed for audio production and gaming performance. Users will experience fewer buffer underruns during recording sessions and more consistent frame delivery, as the kernel prioritizes foreground tasks over background processes. Installing the kernel on Debian or Arch systems is straightforward via a single curl script, although users may need to manually recompile proprietary drivers like Nvidia after rebooting. This version maintains a solid foundation while implementing performance adjustments that improve responsiveness in everyday tasks, all while keeping the system stable
XanMod Kernel 7.0.10 and 6.18.33 LTS released
XanMod has released two new kernels, 7.0.10 and 6.18.33 LTS, designed to enhance performance for Debian and Ubuntu systems without the need for manual patching. These kernels incorporate several optimizations, including LLVM ThinLTO, improved memory management with Google multigenerational LRU, and a dedicated AMD 3D V-Cache driver. Installation is straightforward via the official APT repository, but users should be cautious with proprietary drivers, as they may break until updated. The updates are particularly beneficial for heavy workloads and multitasking, though casual users may find them unnecessary for standard stability
SecretDNS 3.9.0 released
The latest version of SecretDNS, 3.9.0, facilitates secure remote Domain Name Server (DNS) resolution through the use of HTTPS protocol, which encrypts data exchanged between the client and the DNS resolver. This ensures a secure and private experience for users when performing DNS queries.
Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.11.0 released
Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.11.0 has recently been released, offering users a robust and customizable email application for free. This latest version enhances user experience with a plethora of features, including a portable option for those who prefer mobility.
SoftEther VPN Client + VPN Gate Client Plugin 2026.05.24 Build 9807 released
The latest version of the SoftEther VPN Client + VPN Gate Client Plugin, released on May 24, 2026, continues to position itself as an effective open-source alternative to popular VPN solutions like OpenVPN and Microsoft's VPN servers. Developed with the goal of enhancing internet accessibility and security, this software is particularly useful for users looking to bypass censorship, secure their connections on public Wi-Fi, or access geo-restricted content.
cPicture LE 4.13 released
cPicture LE 4.13 has been released as a comprehensive software solution designed to streamline your digital picture workflow. It is user-friendly, requiring no database setup or installation, making it accessible for users of all levels. The software stands out as a leading choice for lossless cropping of JPEG images, ensuring high-quality edits without compromising the original files.
NewPipe 0.28.7 released
NewPipe has recently released version 0.28.7, a versatile application designed to provide users with access to platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, PeerTube, Band Camp, and others on Android devices, all without the intrusion of ads or excessive permissions. The app functions by retrieving data through official APIs (when available) or by parsing website content when APIs are restricted or proprietary, such as in the case of YouTube. This allows users to enjoy its features without needing to create accounts on these platforms.
ueli 9.28.1 released
Ueli 9.28.1 has been released, offering users an efficient way to launch applications and Windows tools through a user-friendly search interface. This open-source systray application quietly resides in the system tray until needed and can be activated by right-clicking its icon or using the shortcut Alt + Spacebar. Upon launching, users are greeted with a sleek black search bar where they can quickly type their requests. Ueli initiates a real-time search as you type, displaying results in alphabetical order for easy access.
Light Image Resizer 7.6.3.172 released
Light Image Resizer version 7.6.3.172 has been released, offering users an efficient way to resize and convert images into various formats with ease and precision. This versatile software is designed to manage images effortlessly, utilizing advanced multi-core resizing technology to quickly resize, compress, and convert pictures while maintaining high quality.
G-Helper 0.252 Pre-Release / 0.250 released
G-Helper is a lightweight pre-release management application designed as a streamlined alternative to the Armoury Crate software specifically for ASUS devices. Unlike Armoury Crate, G-Helper boasts a significantly smaller installation size and lower resource consumption, making it an appealing choice for users seeking efficient management of their laptop settings without the bloat typically associated with larger software applications.
Manjaro Linux 26.1 Bian-May Preview 3 released
Manjaro Linux has released Preview 3 of version 26.1, featuring updates to its core desktop environments: GNOME 50, Plasma 6.6, and Xfce 4.20, along with a new default kernel version 7.0. This release addresses fractional screen scaling issues for high-density monitors and introduces hardware-accelerated remote desktop streaming, significantly reducing CPU usage during screen sharing. KDE enhancements include automatic day-night theming, new accessibility filters, and an improved installer, while Xfce offers pixel-based panel resizing and custom file highlighting. Users can expect minor package conflicts typical of early builds as they test the new features
Linux LTS Kernel 5.10.257, 5.15.208, 6.1.174, 6.6.141, 6.12.91, and 6.18.33 released
The latest Linux stable kernel updates, including versions 5.10.257, 5.15.208, 6.1.174, 6.6.141, 6.12.91, and 6.18.33, introduce significant improvements in networking stack security, graphics driver stability, and virtualization routines. Key fixes address memory corruption vulnerabilities, enforce proper encryption routines for SMB, and resolve issues in GPU driver memory management that could lead to crashes. Additionally, the updates enhance filesystem stability and correct race conditions, particularly in Ceph and FUSE, preventing kernel panics and crashes during high-load scenarios. Overall, these updates prioritize closing security gaps and improving system reliability across various hardware configurations, making it essential for users to apply them promptly
Rider 2026.1.2 released
JetBrains Rider is a robust, cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) specifically designed for .NET and C# developers. The recent release of Rider 2026.1.2 continues to enhance the IDE’s appeal for serious developers seeking deep code insights, high performance, and seamless integration with both modern and legacy tools.
LibreWolf 151.0.1-2 released
LibreWolf version 151.0.1-2 has been released, continuing its mission as a web browser dedicated to user privacy, security, and freedom. Built on the Firefox platform, LibreWolf offers a standalone modification that enhances protection against various tracking and fingerprinting techniques commonly used by websites. The browser is specifically tailored to eliminate telemetry and data collection practices that threaten user privacy.
PDF Arranger 1.14.0 released
PDF Arranger has recently released version 1.14.0 of its open-source application designed for managing and modifying PDF files. The application boasts a user-friendly interface characterized by a sleek gray and white color scheme, making it visually appealing and easy to navigate. Users can conveniently open PDF files either through the menu or by dragging and dropping them directly into the application.
Linux Kernel 7.0.10 released
Linux Kernel 7.0.10 has been released, addressing critical memory accounting bugs that could lead to system panics and network issues. The update includes significant improvements to the networking stack, graphics drivers for Intel and AMD, and filesystem accounting, all aimed at enhancing stability for users running virtual machines or high-performance setups. Key fixes prevent memory leaks, buffer allocation failures, and false storage full errors, ensuring smoother multitasking and reducing the risk of unexpected reboots. Users are encouraged to install this update to benefit from these stability enhancements and avoid known issues in custom Linux environments
EA App 13.709.2.6223 released
The EA App version 13.709.2.6223 has been released as the latest evolution of Electronic Arts' PC gaming platform, designed to ultimately succeed the Origin platform. EA is committed to enhancing the gaming experience for PC users by responding to feedback and implementing features that facilitate faster downloads and updates, as well as granting easy access to a broad library of games.
CrystalDiskMark 9.0.3 released
CrystalDiskMark 9.0.3 has been released, continuing its purpose as a tool for quickly assessing the performance of hard drives. This software allows users to measure both sequential and random read/write speeds, making it an essential utility for anyone looking to evaluate their storage devices.
Rocrail Build 6967 released
Rocrail has announced the release of Build 6967, a versatile and free application available on Windows, Linux, and Android platforms, designed specifically for controlling model train layouts. This software is ideal for train enthusiasts who want comprehensive control over their model railroads and associated accessories.
Chromium 150.0.7854.0 released
Chromium 150.0.7854.0 has been released, continuing its development as an Open Source web browser project that serves as the foundation for Google Chrome. This browser is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems, aiming to provide users with a safer, faster, and more stable web experience. Unlike traditional browsers, Chromium functions more like a tabbed window manager, designed to streamline user interaction without unnecessary clutter in the User Interface. Each tab operates similarly to a title bar in desktop applications, facilitating efficient management of multiple web sessions.
Proton Drive 1.13.6 released
Proton Drive has released version 1.13.6, enhancing its reputation as a secure cloud-storage service designed to offer online storage while ensuring user privacy. The platform employs true end-to-end encryption, meaning that all files uploaded, downloaded, or shared remain inaccessible to anyone, including Proton itself. This feature makes it an appealing option for users wary of services that scan or index their data.
VOVSOFT Network Alarmer 5.2 released
VOVSOFT Network Alarmer 5.2 has been released, introducing an efficient solution for monitoring the availability of network devices through their IP addresses. This tool not only checks if devices are online but also sends automatic notifications via phone calls or emails when issues arise.
The Dude 7.23 RC 4 / 7.22.2 released
The Dude version 7.23 RC 4 / 7.22.2 has been released, showcasing its capabilities as a robust network monitoring application from MikroTik. This tool is designed to enhance network management by automatically scanning devices within designated subnets, creating a visual map of network layouts, and continuously monitoring services on devices. If any service encounters issues, The Dude promptly sends alerts.
Proton Pass 1.37.0 released
Proton Pass 1.37.0 has been released, showcasing its role as an open-source password and identity manager developed by Proton AG in Switzerland. This software excels in providing users with a secure environment for managing logins, two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, email aliases, secure notes, and files through end-to-end encryption.
GAMDIAS Atlas P6 CG Dual Chamber Mid-Tower Chassis Review and more
The latest hardware reviews include the GAMDIAS Atlas P6 CG dual chamber mid-tower chassis, which offers an attractive design but may require an additional liquid cooler for optimal thermal performance. Enthusiasts can also consider the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 6 for air cooling or the Lian Li HydroShift II OLED Curved 360P for its exceptional aesthetics and performance. The Acer Nitro 65 is noted for its solid gaming capabilities, although it lacks some productivity features. Additionally, Aqara's new Camera Hub G350 is highlighted as the first Matter-certified smart camera, offering compatibility with various voice assistants and smart home platforms
The Godot Asset Store Officially Launches to Fix Years of Plugin Chaos
The Godot Foundation has officially launched the Godot Asset Store, replacing the outdated Asset Library with a modern infrastructure that includes features like version tracking, changelogs, and user ratings. The old library will remain online in read-only mode for legacy editor versions but is being phased out to alleviate maintenance issues and streamline access for developers. The new Asset Store integrates with existing developer accounts, allowing for easier navigation and management of assets, while also providing publishers with analytics and customizable tagging options. Future updates will include commerce features and improved donation tools, ensuring that popular plugins have adequate support and visibility in the marketplace
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 has been released, addressing a network stack bug that caused dropped packets during zerocopy memory operations while maintaining a focus on frame pacing and audio stability for desktop users. This update is particularly beneficial for those seeking a responsive system, as it prevents issues like retry loops that can slow down performance during data transfers. Installation is simple via a curl command for Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch users, but it is recommended to keep a fallback kernel to avoid boot failures from potential driver conflicts. Users are advised to consider their workflow needs, as this kernel is not suited for those who prioritize aggressive power saving features
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