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Video Editing (4)
Gmail Tools - Free Email Tracker
It’s hard to overstate the versatility of CloudHQ's Free Email Tracker tool. It’s completely free for anyone with a Gmail account and includes the following features:
Gmail Tools - Gmail Snippets
Have you ever written the same emails, even using the same language, over and over? Gmail Snippets is a completely free Chrome extension that uses keyboard shortcuts to suggest commonly used phrases, introductions, product pitches, acknowledgements, and more.
Gmail Tools - Meeting Scheduler
Forget about manually checking your Google Calendar and juggling a bunch of emails to schedule meetings! The free Meeting Scheduler for Gmail extension works directly from your Gmail account and automatically connects with your Google Calendar.
Gmail Tools - Save Emails to PDF
Most of us have deleted emails we wish we hadn’t. CloudHQ's Save Emails to PDF extension lets you convert your emails into hard-copy PDFs with a single click!
GNU Cash
Personal & small business financial accounting program.
Google Sketchup
Sketchup is a great free 3D drawing program, with lots of fun features.
HTTPS Everywhere from the EFF
This one automatically configures a site to show you the HTTPS version, if supported. This can stop malicious tracking from loading since it's most often not secured, but the official site.
Hydrogen
Need a wickedly powerful drum machine? Available for Linux and OS X, Hydrogen is an advanced pattern-based drum sequencer and mixing environment.
Inkscape
Inkscape is a totally free, open source drawing program and vector graphics editor that is powerful and flexible.
JobTabs
Simple resume builder & editor.
Kdenlive Video Editor
Intuitive, powerful and up-to-date multi-track video editor.
KeePass
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way.
Lightworks Video Editor
Professional video editor used in popular movies.
LinuxSampler
Got a folder full of Akai, Giga or DLS samples? You can play them or make your own sample-based instruments in LinuxSampler.