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digiKam Review
Do you have a lot of pictures stored on your hard drive? Do you sometimes find it too hard to organize them? If so, you'll need a photo management application. One of the best applications of this ty ... [read more >>]
Date: 18 May 2006, 02:43
KTTS Review
Did you ever fantasized about vocally interacting with your PC… that you would be able to speak to it and it would respond? Well, I know I did and I am waiting for that moment for many years now. This ... [read more >>]
Date: 16 May 2006, 15:58
Guarddog Review
There is a general belief that when you are using Linux you are automatically protected from the threats that are on the Internet. This is somehow true, but not entirely. You are indeed protected ... [read more >>]
Date: 15 May 2006, 18:22
Banshee Review
We all need music in our lives. Since most of the music we like is commonly stored on the PC we need a music player that will allow us to play it. If your music collection is fairly large, it would b ... [read more >>]
Date: 14 May 2006, 13:29
Grip Review
These days it's a very common practice to keep the music files stored on the computer. This way you can organize your music files better and they can be easily transferred on the portable audio player ... [read more >>]
Date: 09 May 2006, 20:08
gThumb Review
Today I used gThumb for the first time. At first sight I though this is just another simple image viewing application. I'm ashamed that I considered it at the same level with KuickShow. gThumb turns o ... [read more >>]
Date: 09 May 2006, 17:32
GnomeBaker Review
Yesterday I was surfing the Internet and I found something that seemed to be interesting. It is called GnomeBaker, an application for burning CDs and DVDs in the GNOME desktop. This is supposed to be ... [read more >>]
Date: 07 May 2006, 08:26
GParted Review
A few days back, we talked about QtParted, which is a Partition Magic clone built for Linux. Today I'll review GParted, which I believe is the best in this area. The concept behind these two is the sa ... [read more >>]
Date: 04 May 2006, 09:08
emelFM2 Review
A couple of months ago I wrote a review for the best twin panel file manager on the market, namely Krusader. Today I will review the second best twin panel file manager, which can actually be the bes ... [read more >>]
Date: 28 April 2006, 17:32
QtParted Review
I will always have fdisk, but, for most new users, it is just too complicated to use. In Windows there’s Partition Magic that facilitates a lot all the tasks related to creation and alteration of par ... [read more >>]
Date: 27 April 2006, 20:54
Kover Review
A few days back I wrote a review for gLabels, a nice program for making labels and covers. It is very easy to use and it has a lot of features. I thought I will never say this, but I found one that i ... [read more >>]
Date: 26 April 2006, 13:33
RealPlayer Review
You have probably heard of RealPlayer. It is a popular video player that’s been around for many years. Actually, RealOne Player is the standard player for every Symbian mobile phone. The format they ... [read more >>]
Date: 21 April 2006, 19:34
gLabels Review
gLabels is a lightweight program for creating labels and business cards. It was specially designed for the GNOME desktop environment. This software is easy to use and after spending an hour or so wit ... [read more >>]
Date: 20 April 2006, 17:24
Kalzium Review
We talked about a lot of types of applications useful for most of the Linux users. It is now time to say something for people that are into science or maybe even better, into scientific academic acti ... [read more >>]
Date: 19 April 2006, 23:14
Audacity Review
The concept that Linux is only for network administrators and small groups of users is contradicted every day with a handful of software that covers almost any area in the IT industry. I found a lot ... [read more >>]
Date: 18 April 2006, 14:23
KPDF Review
Everybody that uses a computer has to deal from time to time with PDF documents. If it's not the case for creating ones, at least you have to open them for viewing. Most of the people that work with ... [read more >>]
Date: 18 April 2006, 05:57
gFTP Review
We talked about two FTP clients for KDE so I think it's time to bring in the spotlight one that's popular in GNOME world. (If you have the required libraries you can use it in any graphical environmen ... [read more >>]
Date: 18 April 2006, 05:44
Ark Linux Review
A writer is using the typewriter to create his next literature masterpiece. He knows exactly what the function of each button and every handle is and when he needs to use it. Because he is f ... [read more >>]
Date: 13 April 2006, 10:56
openSUSE Linux Review
One guy's laptop got broken and he took it back to the shop for service. While he was waiting there to be given a temporary replacement laptop, he saw an MP3 player and thought he could listen to mus ... [read more >>]
Date: 03 April 2006, 11:55
Gentoo Linux Review
What is this Gentoo? Linux is an open source operating system and almost all of the software packages are open source. Some are distributed under licenses that can be considered even more “free” t ... [read more >>]
Date: 02 April 2006, 11:20
Smb4k Review
The Samba server and the smb client represent two things that are meant to be used as means of integration with the operating system from Microsoft, Windows. While the smb client allows mounting and ... [read more >>]
Date: 31 March 2006, 07:18
GeeXboX Review
Most people have watched a DVD film, a show on TV, listened to favorite songs, watched a video tape that was made during holidays or just looked at a photo album. How much knowledge does one person n ... [read more >>]
Date: 28 March 2006, 07:03
aMSN Review
Many people use Microsoft's instant messaging service, but there are many more IM clients out there. Some of them implement all the popular protocols (Jabber, IRC, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, AIM and others ... [read more >>]
Date: 26 March 2006, 09:21
eyeOS Review
Sometimes there’s a need for centralized data, something you can reach from anywhere by means of the great network named "Internet" and that is protected by a username and a password. Maybe there’s a ... [read more >>]
Date: 24 March 2006, 14:58
LimeWire Review
There are many ways to share files with other people. Gnutella is a big and popular file sharing network, where you can find a lot of things if you connect. Moreover, it is a true peer to peer network ... [read more >>]
Date: 23 March 2006, 08:23
Kasablanca Review
One of the easiest ways to transfer files is by using the FTP protocol. There are many clients available out there, some good, some bad. Kasablanca is a very fast and user friendly ftp client wr ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 March 2006, 11:59
Ethereal Review
Network protocol analyzers, also known as packet sniffers, are programs that capture network traffic. They are very useful for network administrators, software developers or for people who want to k ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 March 2006, 08:39
VLC Review
VLC is a media player that can handle a variety of files, from MPEG-1 to DivX, mp3 and audio CDs. It is open source off course and multi - platform. It also supports various streaming protocols. VLC ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 March 2006, 04:29
Kopete Review
If you are connected to the Internet, you will certainly want to communicate with the other people. IM should sound very familiar to you. Instant messaging is everywhere, from home LANs to corporate n ... [read more >>]
Date: 22 March 2006, 03:17
Valknut Review
Downloading and sharing files is useful. File sharing software applications are very popular. You can find many things on the net. The Internet brings people together and makes the world smaller. ... [read more >>]
Date: 20 March 2006, 08:36

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