One of those tools available with GnuCash is invoicing. With GnuCash you can create a professional invoice that will also automatically post to your accounts receivable."
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LCA 2010: Boost for open govt mini-conf
The Australian national Linux conference has received a boost, with three current and former government officials from New Zealand, the UK and Australia to speak at one of the mini-conferences being organised on day two of the LCA.
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Lenovo spins Snapdragon Android phone
Meanwhile, Dell officially announced a version of the Mini 3 Android smartphone aimed at AT&T's U.S. network, and showed off a MID-like Android "slate" prototype.
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Use Orca to monitor system performance
Getting the performance-monitoring data for a server can be invaluable for a person handling a production environment. Once you collect this data it can be quite a challenge to interpret it accurately however. This is where Linux User & Developers guide comes in handy…
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Five useful extensions for Openoffice.org
As you know ,you can adjust Openoffice.org to your needs by adding more functionality with the help of extensions. In this article is listed five useful extensions for Openoffice.org with installation guide.
1- Sun Weblog Publisher : The Sun Weblog Publisher allows you to quickly create, edit and publish weblog entries on many popular Blog servers.
Read more »How to run Windows apps and games with Wine on OS X
There are many options for running Windows programs on the Mac. Boot Camp, for instance is included with OS X for installing Windows on a separate partition. Parallels VMware and Sun offer virtualization software that let you run your Windows programs without logging out of OS X. And then there's Wine.
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Who is KDE (once more with feeling)
A while ago I expressed my appreciation for all the cool blogs out there. And my sadness when it comes to my limited language knowledge - lots of interesting KDE writers and even whole communities out there I can't understand at all.
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Is Richard Stallman Mellowing?
Richard Stallman is sometimes presented as a kind of Old Testament prophet, hurling anathemas hither and thither. But just recently we've had a fascinating document that suggests that this is wrong – or that RMS is mellowing.
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A few more games for the console
In my large list of console applications to mention, I have two or three games, plus a pack of classic games that are worth revisiting. But so long as I am looking over console goodies, it would be a shame to leave them out.
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When One Linux Project Wins, All Linux Triumphs
To say there was a lot of Linux news coming out of CES last week was an understatement. As I watched the morning TV shows present their inevitable "look-at-what-the-nerds-have-made-this-year" segments from the CES floor during the event, I had the distinct pleasure of turning to my family many times and proclaiming: "See that? Runs Linux."
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Review: RockBox
RockBox is an open source firmware available for several different digital audio players from Apple, Archos, Cowon, iRiver, Olympus, SanDisk, and Toshiba.
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Microsoft Attempts to Freeze Mobile Market to Harm Linux
Microsoft resorts to vapourware-inspired tactics in order to suppress an exodus from Windows Mobile to better platforms, mostly Linux based like the Nexus One/Android (shown above), Maemo, LiMo, Bada, and WebOS
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The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine January 2010 Issue
The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the January 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine. In the January 2010 issue:2009: A Look Back, Game Zone: Modern Warfare 2, Behind The Scenes: A Chat With Hootiegibbon, Sproggy's Glass Panel Tutorial, and Command Line Interface Intro: Part 4.
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Linux + VirtualBox with Windows – [my] ideal combination for web development
Currently, for the development purposes I use Ubuntu 9.10 and most web applications developed need be tested on IEs 6,7,8. The problem is that I need different versions of IEs to test my xhtml/css/JavaScript. Altough, my PC is a dual boot (Ubuntu and XP) I don't want constantly dual boot between Windows and Linux, as this is quite distracting and annoying
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10 open source headlines I'd like to see in 2010
At the beginning of a bright, shiny new year, a lot of things seem possible — or at least worth imagining. Jack Wallen shares a few fantasy headlines.
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