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Ubuntu can undoubtedly be considered one of the most newbie-friendly Linux distributions out there. Yet, there still are some hidden functions and settings that will improve your experience. Though you don't need a third-party program to unlock them, it will save you a lot of time to have an application that cen... |
3 April 2009 08:48 GMT |
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I can confidently bet that there aren't a lot of computer users out there who didn't need, at least once, a screenshot-taking program. Whether you simply want to brag about the way your desktop looks or just demonstrate a certain function to a friend of yours, a quick screenshot will always come in handy. U... |
25 March 2009 10:15 GMT |
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Email, e-mail or eMail, however you may prefer to call it, has been around since the beginning of the Internet era and is now, understandably, even taken for granted. The protocol for sending emails, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), became an Internet Standard 10 since 1982. Early emails were composed using the ... |
12 February 2009 05:51 GMT |
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I've always wanted to present an educational product, one intended especially for children in primary school because, that way, I would contribute to making the learning process just a tad better for some. And by better I mean more fun, with less stress associated with it and, why not, a real pleasure. Well, now... |
1 October 2008 03:31 GMT |
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We all need to relax from time to time, as it has been scientifically proved that regular breaks increase productivity, as well as our general wellbeing. This is one of the reasons I decided to present what in my opinion stands for an efficient, brain cooling experience. Pingus is a lemmings-like puzzle game, which, ... |
26 September 2008 02:17 GMT |
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Our last review was about a UML modeling tool called ArgoUML, a very complex application which takes some time to get used to and requires advanced knowledge about fundamental concepts in OOP in order to accomplish something notable. This is not the case with today's application, as with just basic computer... |
18 September 2008 03:08 GMT |
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This is a review about an already well-known application that has been enjoying huge success, since the earlier releases in 2006 and up to the current version. It's about an UML modeling tool called ArgoUML, the current version of which is 0.25.1, released on May 10, 2007. However, I will refer here to an earlie... |
12 September 2008 06:08 GMT |
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If you are involved in some activity or another that occasionally requires you to make fast calculations in fields such as geometry, algebra, number theory or anything else related to these, it may be worth your while to try out Sage, an open source, free math software. It could prove to be just the tool you needed i... |
4 September 2008 12:04 GMT |
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We all love music, and I'm willing to bet money on that any given day of the week. I'm positive nobody could argue with me when I say that there's not a single person in this world who hasn't spent at least a few hours listening to their favorite tunes. That's one of the reason... |
27 August 2008 23:00 GMT |
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Have you ever wanted to transfer some files to a server and wondered what the best app for the job was? If that's the case, you'd better take a look at CrossFTP, a simple to install, reliable FTP client. This is a must-have type of tool if you often need to move files between remote locations and you don... |
22 August 2008 05:31 GMT |
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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 the best and last updated driver for a particular device of yours. Not anyone has the time and the nerve to clos... |
12 August 2008 07:04 GMT |
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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 prove helpful in your growth as an individual and, from a more physical perspective, because it can ease your work by m... |
17 July 2008 10:17 GMT |
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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 validator and XML editor with syntax highlighting, DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation and all the goodies. One of the best... |
10 July 2008 10:16 GMT |
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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 movie on your computer without keeping a web browser open or something else that might not do the job of a media play... |
4 July 2008 06:19 GMT |
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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 you. For example, I'm always looking for ways to simplify my work and, at the same time, enjoy the eye-cand... |
11 June 2008 06:49 GMT |
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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 masterpiece, I thought I should find an application that brings them just the features they might need. This way I cam... |
27 May 2008 07:03 GMT |
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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 simple and fun to play. Based on the fact that Tux, the penguin, is the most popular guy in the Linux world ... |
15 May 2008 10:47 GMT |
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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 offered me. I really needed a genie to help me out... Why couldn't I have Aladdin's lamp, and just ask the gen... |
23 April 2008 06:54 GMT |
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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 and child nodes. NoteCase is such an application, helping you out in your project management tasks and more.NoteCase hel... |
2 April 2008 09:30 GMT |
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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 (which is specialized on social networks). Besides these three, there are a few others, like Konqueror, Dillo, or SkipSto... |
5 March 2008 04:42 GMT |
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