Catch all of your podcasts in style with gPodder, a Python application designed to retrieve and organize your podcasts for easy playback.
Read more »Ubuntu Compared to Other Linux Distributions
Let's see how Ubuntu differs from other Linux Distributions - Redhat or Fedora, Debian ,Suse ,Knoppix.
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AtMail Open provides scalable, customizable webmail
Email: businesses can't stay competitive without it, but the bigger a company is, the more of a headache managing an email server can be. There are plenty of email management tools on the market, but many are expensive or lack easy customization.
Read more »IBM Accessibility Internet Browser for Multimedia
A tool that enables multimedia content on the Internet to be enjoyed by people with visual impairments.
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KDE 4.0 is NOT a failure; it is a place to start
There is an old saying that "Any press is good press", amongst the marketing types. Well, I was checking on KDE in various news sources today, and we must be getting a lot of "good" press. Is bad press still "good" press?
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Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard to be licensed under the GPL?
"I think that a GPL-ed Mac OS could provide a true alternative to several other OS'es." -Steve Jobs, WWDC 2008.
Stand back for a moment. A Mac running on a PC, and licensed under the GPL? The truth is much stranger than fiction.
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Movie download device runs embedded Linux framework
Trolltech announced that the Roku-developed Netflix Player streaming-media device incorporates its Qt for Embedded Linux development stack. Recently introduced by Netflix as a simplified embedded device version of its "Instant" movie downloading desktop software, the Netflix Player sells for $100.
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Rakarrack: Guitar FX For Linux
Linux-based guitar effects processors haven't exactly been flourishing recently. Until recently, the guitar FX processors page at linux-sound.org listed twelve projects, of which the most recent maintenance date is 2006. Clearly, not a flourishing domain for Linux audio developers.
Read more »Konqueror 3.5.9 Review - The Great Swiss Knife
I can't say exactly whether Konqueror is mainly a file manager, web browser, document or image viewer. Of course, it's mainly used for managing files in KDE and some also prefer to use it as a web browser due to better KDE integration and an obvious more responsive interface than Firefox. Konqueror is so many things that I really can't cover all of them in a single review.
Read more »Couple of easy steps to Speed Up Linux
By default there are lot of services that are running on your system (Any Fedora system) and all these services consume your resource like CPU and Memory, increase your booting time and also open your system for attack, So in order to make your system run faster and safer we need to stop all these unwanted services.
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Few Quick How To’s for Fedora
Few Quick How To’s for Fedora users, this can be used in daily works.
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Firefox privacy button a crash waiting to happen
ot my sentiment but that of Johnathan Nightingale, the Firefox security interface designer no less who has gone on record as saying that "we didn't want to put in something that was half baked" when talking about how the privacy button might interact with websites and mashups alike.
Read more »Songbird 0.6 Review - The Bird Got Wings
This is a review of the latest Songbird release, 0.6. The best feature Songbird has is the integrated web browser from Mozilla, which allows tabs, the ability to enter any web address (for example you are not only limited to Wikipedia or Last.fm, you can search anywhere on the web for music), and it's completely configurable via the Tools -> Options menu.
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Guide to customizing Ubuntu’s look and feel
In this guide I’m going to explain, as easy as humanly possible, how to customize the look and feel of just about anything in Ubuntu.
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Mail merge in OpenOffice.org
The office where I am network administrator switched most users to OpenOffice.org (OOo) back at version 1.1, and has followed the upgrade process to the current version 2.3 (a few poor users who have to exchange documents outside the office with high fidelity are still clinging to their MS Office 97).
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