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Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on Linux with Bordeaux

http://www.wine-reviews.net

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 includes 2007 versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote. This is a howto for the Trial version of Office 2007 the howto should also work for the full version as well. If you would like to test or demo Office 2007 on Linux its now possiable without having to purchase Office first.

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Hidden Linux : Font Frolics

http://blogs.pcworld.co.nz

More isn't necessarily more useful. Somehow I've ended up with around 120 fonts. This might be great if I was a graphic designer, but as I typically use no more than half-a-dozen it's actually a damn nuisance. Wading through drop-down font lists is a pain, and it's also a waste of resources since the system previews and caches each one.

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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-free-blog-editors-that-you-can-use-on-your-linux-desktop/

http://www.makeuseof.com

While there are many Windows-based blog editors around, there are only a handful that Linux users can use on their desktop.

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World of Goo Linux Version is Ready!

http://2dboy.com

The Linux version of World of Goo is finally ready for download! It’s available exclusively from our site, in three different packages depending on what your computer likes. (tar.gz, deb, rpm)

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Created by sharkswithlazers 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Who said GNOME isn’t pretty?

http://dkysven.wordpress.com

One guy in my class said he preferred Vista because it looked better than my Ubuntu 8.10 Laptop with the Dust theme. Not that I agree with that, I never liked the Windows themes, but it’s possible to make GNOME even more prettier(in my humble opinion).

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Here’s to reaching the “Games for Linux” tipping point

http://dbzer0.com

It’s been a classic argument in the GNU/Linux VS Windows debates that people don’t switch to the former because there are no games for it. And there are no games for GNU/Linux because developers don’t think there’s a market for it to justify the cost. And there’s no market to justify the cost because gamers don’t switch to it.

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Ubuntu spawns new generation

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In just the few years since it was released, Ubuntu Linux has inspired tens of new Linux distributions. Here we look at five of the best.

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SLAX Linux - Your pocket operating system - Review

http://www.dedoimedo.com

SLAX is a small, live Linux distro, based on Slackware. It aims to be light, friendly and useful. It's meant to fit onto antique USB thumb drives and run well on old hardware.

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Created by chimera 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Gnome-Do Docky: A New Dock On The Block

http://maketecheasier.com

For those long time fans/users of Gnome-Do, you are now in for a good treat. The latest release of Gnome-Do now includes an interactive dock that you can place on your desktop and access the frequently used applications quickly and easily like any other docks.

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Created by gnerd 16 years 47 weeks ago
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A couple of things on PHP

http://maratux.blogspot.com

- Comparison of PHP variables vs Constants (performance wise)
- How to keep all scripts that are not "starting scripts" outside of the publicly accessible scripts in apache by using a handy constant.

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Created by eantoranz 16 years 47 weeks ago
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CrossOver Mac Professional 7 review

http://wine-review.blogspot.com

Virtualisation software such as Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion let Mac users run the Windows operating system and Windows-only programs on a Mac, but the install process is complex and time-consuming, and the programs can slow down even a speedy Mac.

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Created by twickline 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Track Time with Klok

http://www.linux-magazine.com

Klok is packed with useful features that can help you to track the time you spend on your projects with utmost efficiency.

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Created by extra 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Is Linux Cheaper on the Desktop Than Windows?

http://www.serverwatch.com

No, this isn't another rant about how you should convert to Linux because it's free, although it is free. Free is a four-letter word among those who scoff at the mere mention of Linux. Yes, Linux is free, but that doesn't give it an unfair advantage on the desktop because most computers arrive preloaded with Windows — so to the buyer it appears Windows is also free.

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Created by MrSnippity 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Make your Ubuntu distro look like the Mini Mi

http://arstechnica.com

The HP Mini MI netbook provides one of the slickest available Ubuntu GUIs. Hobbyists have now figured out how to install that pretty GUI on non-Mi platforms.

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Created by giantrobot 16 years 47 weeks ago
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Silverlight, via Moonlight, comes to Linux

http://blogs.computerworld.com

If you're like me, you don't like proprietary video and audio codecs. Be that as it may, some sites, like NBC's Olympics site, use Microsoft's proprietary Silverlight streaming technology. Until recently, if you were using Linux that meant you couldn't watch videos from these sites at all. Until now.

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