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This article covers how to install Beaker browser on your Ubuntu Linux system. In fact, it allows you to browse sites as normal HTTP or HTTPS, and sites, using peer-to-peer connection. When you visit the "peer-to-peer sites" the connection is between the other users using the Beaker Browser. "Peer-to-peer sites" reside on the computers of the users.
Also, Beaker Browser allows you to publish sites directly from your browser and requires no set up and administer a separate web server. In fact, between the user hosting the "peer-to-peer sites", forming a decentralized network. Similar technology can be compared to the torrent networks.
You can install Beaker Browser via Snap by running the below command:
$ sudo snap install beaker-browser
This article covers How to Install Otter Browser in Ubuntu. In fact, Otter Browser makes use of Opera 12.0 version user interface on top of QT framework that gives the browser's development a solid base.
Main features of the Otter browser (opera alternative) application includes:
This article covers the installation, launching, and removal of the Dillo browser on Ubuntu 20.10 edition.
How to Uninstall dillo package from Ubuntu Linux system ?
Please follow the steps below to uninstall dillo package:
$ sudo apt remove dillo
$ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
This article covers the different ways of listing the SELinux contexts on a Linux Mint 20 system. In fact, Using these methods, you can conveniently find out the SELinux contexts related to the processes, files, or users of your system depending upon your requirements.
This article covers the leading tools for workflow automation and management. Workflow management is a basic requirement in seamlessly handling and managing various processes in any business. These processes help enhance the task handling along with eventually resulting in the overall business sales and therefore the revenues. They include Apache Airflow, Apache Taverna, Camunda, Bitrix24, and Vtenext.
This article covers the best top market-leading and competitive tools for generating and creating interactive and attractive RFP proposals. These software incorporates the capability to store the client's company's information and data, and based on the questions asked in the RFPs, generate accurate responses and compile proposal documentations. The software also includes the capability to create efficient responses for RFIs, RFQs, EOIs, along with generating attractive whitepapers, SOWs, etc. They include Loopio, QorusDocs, Procurement Express, Proposify, RFPIO, and RFP360.