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EnvyNG Review
We all know that searching for drivers is somewhat annoying and boring, but we have to do it in order to have our computers working properly. It's not a pleasure to start surfing the web in search for ... [read more >>]
Date: 12 August 2008, 07:04
Almanah Diary Review
Keeping a personal diary is a good way to keep track of the things you do during a day and also to cast a look back if and when you so desire. Why look back into your past? First off, because it can p ... [read more >>]
Date: 17 July 2008, 10:17
XML Copy Editor Review
When someone migrates from other platforms to Linux, he or she will look for his/her "tools of trade," like IDEs, image editing programs or something else. A web developer will surely want an XML vali ... [read more >>]
Date: 10 July 2008, 10:16
GNOME Mplayer Review
One of the most popular ways of relaxing in the modern world is probably watching a movie we like. As multimedia content is everywhere around us, especially on the Internet, you probably want to see a ... [read more >>]
Date: 04 July 2008, 06:19
Adobe AIR Review
You've probably found yourself in that situation when you wanted to have a desktop client for popular online service like Twitter or Pownce, but the few options available for GNU/Linux did not satisfy ... [read more >>]
Date: 11 June 2008, 06:49
StorYBook Review
As there are a lot of creative persons in this world, like playwrights, novelists, etc., who might want to move from the traditional way of penning down their works and ease the writing of a possible ... [read more >>]
Date: 27 May 2008, 07:03
Extreme Tux Racer Review
After a hard day at work, you decide to relax and play a nice game on your Linux system. As you don't want anything too complex that could require a lot of attention, you decide to find a game that's ... [read more >>]
Date: 15 May 2008, 10:47
Geany Review
One of these days I was looking for a good IDE that could help me out with some scripts I was making at home. After going through a couple of options, I was still unsatisfied by what those programs of ... [read more >>]
Date: 23 April 2008, 06:54
NoteCase Review
When you need to organize a project, or even some ideas you have, you should use an outliner. Outliners are special text editors that let you organize the text in a tree-like structure, with parent an ... [read more >>]
Date: 02 April 2008, 09:30
SkipStone Review
One of the most used applications these days, along with e-mail clients, word processors and instant messengers, are the web browsers. There are a few popular ones, such as Firefox, Opera or Flock (wh ... [read more >>]
Date: 05 March 2008, 04:42
4PSA VoipNow Review
If you are an enterprise, ISP or HSP, and you try to find a PBX solution that's easy to use and deploy, 4PSA VoipNow might be the answer. It comes in two flavors, a free one - 4PSA VoipNow Express - a ... [read more >>]
Date: 17 January 2008, 09:48
LimeWire Review
The file sharing subject has been a very controverted one for a long time, because copyrighted materials got into file sharing networks, which led to some serious holes in the rightful owner's pocket. ... [read more >>]
Date: 18 December 2007, 10:59
XMIND 2008 Pro Review
Do you have ideas? "Of course I have!" will be the answer of everyone to this question. We have so many ideas that they keep wondering around in our heads, trying to find a way out and express themsel ... [read more >>]
Date: 07 December 2007, 09:29
Claws Mail Review
The e-mail clients are one of the most used applications at this time, along with office suites, web browsers and instant messengers. Although e-mail clients such as Thunderbird, KMail, Evolution can ... [read more >>]
Date: 06 December 2007, 09:20
eyeOS Review
It has been a long time since I published my last review of eyeOS, the open source web operating system. Today, I have decided to take a look at some new features which make eyeOS unique. First, I sho ... [read more >>]
Date: 24 November 2007, 09:19
Phatch Review
There are moments when you need to do some basic image editing, like adding shadows or watermarks to a large number of images and you are running out of time, so you can't just edit them one by one. A ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 November 2007, 10:32
Brasero Review
Nowadays, almost all computers have a CD-Writer or DVD-Writer installed on them, so you can easily take your important data, may it be documents, music, videos or programs, wherever you want. A good e ... [read more >>]
Date: 05 November 2007, 11:13
Tibia Review
Whenever you want to dream of a place where you can meet druids, paladins, knights and mythological creatures, fight in shiny armors or wear the cape of a sorcerer, go to the Tibian continent. Where's ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 October 2007, 08:25
Flock Review
At this moment, the variety of web browsers keeps increasing, some of them with original and innovative concepts and some that don't bring anything new. I knew Flock as a boring web browser that didn' ... [read more >>]
Date: 10 October 2007, 04:57
QGRUBEditor Review
Sometimes you need a tool to help you easily view and edit the GRUB boot loader, without going through text editors and changing manually system files. For this kind of stuff QGRUBEditor was created. ... [read more >>]
Date: 24 September 2007, 10:29
Asunder Review
I think everyone has heard by now about what the CD Ripping/Encoding tools can do. For those who haven't, here's something that might give them a clue about what these applications are made for. Rippi ... [read more >>]
Date: 12 September 2007, 11:13
FileZilla Review
Originally designed as a Windows application, FileZilla has enjoyed much success among its users and as the third edition it also has a Linux version. For short, FileZilla is a free and open source FT ... [read more >>]
Date: 11 August 2007, 13:44
MPlayer Review
Do you love movies? Of course you do, but when you really want to enjoy your favorite movie, and the applications with which you want to watch it start to crash or don't support subtitles, or God know ... [read more >>]
Date: 01 August 2007, 06:42
Vim Review
When it comes to text editors, one cannot complain s/he hasn’t enough options to choose from. A quick search on Wikipedia would lead you to an impressive number of currently 34 such editors. From the ... [read more >>]
Date: 21 July 2007, 09:02
Anjuta Review
The programming under Linux issue has always been a fashionable topic among different developers, mainly due to arguments regarding the IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) used for creating the ... [read more >>]
Date: 12 June 2007, 09:26
LBreakout2 Review
Have you ever had one of those days when you're just sitting bored to death in front of your computer and pray for someone to go online to start a little chat? Or, you're home alone, there's nothing ... [read more >>]
Date: 31 May 2007, 12:06
Psi Review
Psi is the dedicated client for the Jabber/ XMPP protocol. Based on the Qt toolkit, Psi can run on different operating systems, such as Linux, Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X. Psi was first created by ... [read more >>]
Date: 29 May 2007, 11:58
KChart Review
I'm sure you all are familiar with the KOffice suite for the K Desktop Environment. Primarily designed for the Unix operating systems, KOffice uses by the default the OpenDocument format and includes ... [read more >>]
Date: 26 May 2007, 08:01
Synaptic Package Manager Review
It all started from a low level tool, used to install, remove, update or provide information about the .deb packages, called dpkg (which is the short for Debian package). As the system started to cat ... [read more >>]
Date: 24 May 2007, 06:21
NeroLINUX Review
The disc authoring practice has become quite wide spread these days. Once the optical units became affordable for anyone, they have also become a vital need for most users as the hard-disk capacity l ... [read more >>]
Date: 21 May 2007, 08:19

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