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DSLR users have a hard time finding a good software for RAW file manipulation on Linux because there are just a few options to consider. Practically, besides Rawstudio and UFRaw, the only viable alternatives can be found on Windows and Mac OS operating systems, but users need to pay a considerable amount of money for... |
10 May 2011 05:14 GMT |
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Long gone are the days when users had to search for a balanced media player that could do most tasks without any hassle. We're used sifting through at least a half a dozen software programs before we can find a suitable player, and even have two of them installed in the same time, each complementing the other on... |
29 April 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Firefox is the second most used browser in the world, after Internet Explorer, so when a new version is launched people are going to be interested in what prompted this move from Mozilla and what are the major differences between the latest version, 4.0 and the 3.x series.First impressionsMost likely, there's go... |
7 April 2011 10:05 GMT |
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Remember those days when we used to put together a music mix for someone special, either on tape or CD? In 2010 we don't just have different mediums (CDs, flash drives, FTPs, etc.), but there are also different file format options out there, some better than other. So we've reviewed a tiny tool that helps y... |
14 December 2010 08:30 GMT |
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With Ubuntu 10.10's failure to reach the expectancies version 10.04 LTS trained us to have, our Lucid Lynx review became slightly more important. We're all used with fans rising to the surface with every new Ubuntu launch, but an insistence on looks instead of functionality just got Ubuntu 10.04 LTS some ex... |
7 December 2010 10:12 GMT |
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Offline newsreaders are useful for reading news when Internet access is not available. Particularly when you're looking to actually read them instead of browsing through titles. BottomFeeder is such a tool,with one clear feature in mind: geeky simplicity.InstallationInstalling Bottomfeeder is not a complicated p... |
15 November 2010 09:34 GMT |
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Emails are a major part of our day to day life. Dare I say it, they're probably even more important than letter writing was years ago. Finding the right e-mail client for you, that's also able to provide a safe environment for your messages is essential. We're reviewing Balsa so that you can know what ... |
7 November 2010 17:42 GMT |
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Whether you get frenetic when asked about your eBook collection, or happen to be a peaceful eBook reader, the software used for handling these files can greatly influence your efficiency. And by handling, I don't just mean organizing or reading them. I also mean sorting, converting, creating, reading and actuall... |
28 October 2010 07:31 GMT |
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With a name that puts Picasa in the Google family tree, this photo management software creates a lot of expectations among Linux users even before it's tested. So let's see how this software helps users organize their image collection, edit photos and shared them on the web.InstallationIn order to install P... |
16 October 2010 14:31 GMT |
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We’ve all got an image collection. Some we keep for sharing on Facebook, some are there for when we’re looking for inspiration, while many get lost in the clutter inside our folders. Making sense of our photo collection can be time consuming and irritating. That’s why photo organizing applications s... |
5 October 2010 09:32 GMT |
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One of the thrills that come with being a Linux user is that of testing a new distribution. While more often than not we go back to our actual distribution after the test, don’t deny yourselves the anticipation of possibly discovering that worry-free, perfect Linux flavor every once in a while.All this can be p... |
24 September 2010 05:10 GMT |
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For Linux users there’s only been one real choice in terms of web browsers in recent years, Mozilla Firefox. Sure, there are plenty of other browsers out there, each with its own unique traits and loyal fans, but, by and large, most users opted for Firefox. Very recently, Google Chrome has also become a viable ... |
5 June 2010 13:11 GMT |
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Everything is moving online these days, it seems, and entertainment is no different. With YouTube, Hulu, Netflix and plenty of other sites and services to choose from, it might seem that the days of actually owning a movie are gone. But we're not quite there yet, there's still a place for DVDs and you'... |
10 April 2010 08:49 GMT |
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For a long time, Linux has struggled to be a real alternative on the desktop operating system market. Recently, this hasn't been too much of a problem with modern Linux distributions, the likes of Ubuntu coming with all the software and functionality most users would need. But a few years ago, one area that was... |
20 March 2010 09:22 GMT |
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There's hardly a piece of software more important for a desktop operating system these days than the web browser. Even the most casual of users will end up employing one several times per day. You could argue that Linux has always had a wide variety of browsers to choose from and, if you just look at the numbers... |
13 March 2010 10:54 GMT |
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PS3 Media Server is, as its name suggests, a multimedia server that is designed to interface with the PlayStation 3 gaming console. You install it on a computer that is on the same network with the PS3 and, thanks to the Digital Living Network Alliance-compliant Universal Plug and Play support in both the console and... |
30 October 2009 11:05 GMT |
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Right after Ubuntu's fifth birthday it was time to celebrate once more, because a Karmic Koala was released, and it brought with it a lot of reasons to upgrade. If Ubuntu 9.10's smart looks haven't convinced you yet, maybe the fast boot times and overall enhanced performance will. You still don't ... |
6 November 2009 17:01 GMT |
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System administrators and computer security experts keep reminding users that they should use strong passwords and change them regularly. Unfortunately, strong passwords are usually complicated and hard to remember, therefore prone to be forgotten or misused. Even if you do manage to remember one or two complicated p... |
22 October 2009 09:09 GMT |
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Most users, when they need to write a document of some sort, will most likely use a "what you see is what you get" office suite that requires things to look just right on the screen before anything can be expected from the printed version. This type of document creation is good for small and medium length papers and ... |
15 October 2009 07:03 GMT |
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If you have a large music collection scattered on different types of memory devices, from SD cards to hard drives or CD-ROMs, you must have at least once had problems with corrupted files, bad tagging or doubtful metadata. Since the MP3 format is still the most widely used and best supported when you don't want ... |
12 October 2009 06:56 GMT |
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