Bibliographic software (also known as citation software or reference managers) plays a very important role in research. This type of software helps research to be published more quickly. Researchers amass a huge collection of bibliographic references which are pertinent to their field of research, and they need to cite relevant references in their published journal articles.
Read more »11 of the Best Free Linux Bibliography Tools
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Top 10 USB Thumb Drive Tricks
What can you do with a few gigabytes and a USB port? Quite a lot, with the right software. Learn how to encrypt your work, run whole systems, rescue Windows, and customize your thumb drive with these USB-geared tricks.
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CodeWeavers Celebrating Wine 1.2 with a public Beta
Last Friday the Wine Project shipped Wine 1.2. This was the work of 328 people in over 23,000 separate patches over a span of two years. By way of celebrating, were making beta versions of CrossOver 9.1 and CrossOver Games 9.1 available...
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7 Of The Best Ubuntu Terminal (Fixed Width) Fonts
You asked for it so here it is: a post with 7 of the best Ubuntu terminal (fixed width or monospace) fonts. I say 'Ubuntu' because the installation instruction for most of these fonts are for Ubuntu.
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An Open Source 8-Bit Computer to Save the World
I thought his device would make for a great piece for Linux Journal. Braddock agreed and we started to chat about both the Humane Reader & Humane PC.
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Firewire Audio on Linux: Fixing FFADO dbus-service Errors
This is a quick tip that may help other FFADO users struggling with the same problem. FFADO is the excellent Firewire audio driver project, so that we may use nice higher-end Firewire recording interfaces on our Linux machines.
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Firefox 4 to get App Tabs
Firefox 4 is set to get an amazing new tab feature that I think will change the way users think about tabs.
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Wine 1.2 Released
The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 1.2 is now available. This release represents two years of development effort and over 23,000 changes. The main highlights are the support for 64-bit applications and the new graphics based on Tango. It contains a lot of improvements across the board and over 3,000 bug fixes.
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Bordeaux 50% off sale in celebration of the Wine 1.2 release
The Bordeaux Technology Group is proud to announce a one month sale on Bordeaux for Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, PCBSD and OpenSolaris. With the release of Wine 1.2 it marks the first stable Wine release in nearly two years. And with this release we would like to celebrate and show our appreciation for all the hard work that has gone into the Wine 1.2 release.
Read more »4 Linux Games You Probably Have Not Played
maketecheasier.com: It is no secret that Linux is not a popular gaming platform. Despite that stigma, however, the open nature of Linux makes it easy, even for relatively inexperienced developers, to produce quality games.
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Four Great Gnome Panel Applets
While there are a good number of gnome applets to choose from by default, there are piles of other applets you can find online to install. The following are a list of four of my favorites I use on my various Linux systems around my house.
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Desktop Virtualization Tools for Ubuntu
A few days ago, we published an overview of virtualization from the desktop user’s perspective. As a follow-up, we'll use this post to discuss some of the most popular virtualization tools for Ubuntu workstations and laptops.
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Flexnet License Monitoring With rrdtool
Some of you may know the commercial Flexnet Licencing Application. It's a client-server based solution for managing the usage of socalled Flexnet-enabled applications. You can hold licenses of more than one product on one license-server.
Read more »Want Your Privacy Back? Install and Run Tor in Ubuntu
Have you ever felt that you are being watched in whatever you do online? Websites seem to know who you are and can greet you with your name when you visit them. Google always seems to know what you are searching, even before you started the search. Getting scared? Perhaps it’s time to turn your privacy filter on.
Read more »Winamp for Mac OS X
Well since Nullsoft does not provide any support for other then Microsoft Windows OS it could be tricky somehow to get it running on another OS like Mac OS X or even another *nix system…but it is not impossible. The thing you need is Wine to get it running on your *nix system or if you own a Mac like me you can use your copy of Crossover as well.
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