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10 Command-Line Applications I Use in Debian and Ubuntu
In this article I'll briefly review ten of my favourite CLI (command-line interface), not necessarily the most popular or most powerful of them. So...
8 Essential Applications Included by Default in Kubuntu 8.04
This article intends to select and briefly review 8 of the most useful applications which come by default with Kubuntu 8.04 'Hardy Heron' (the...
21 of the Best Free to Download Closed-Source Applications
Author: JT Smith
Software licenses stir up emotive feelings in the Linux community. Licenses generally fall into one of two broad categories: proprietary licenses and...
5 KDE3 Applications I Need on a Daily Basis
This notes-taking application just might be a killer application for Linux. Some say a single application won't make a person switch from one OS...
Create BlackBerry applications with open source tools
Author: JT Smith
The BlackBerry is not just for business e-mail; there is untapped potential in that addictive device. Despite being a popular platform, third-party...
10 Essential Linux Applications for Daily Use
Instead of an introduction, I'll answer the question 'Why did you left out wonderful applications like Scribus, Inkscape, Cinelerra, Wine, QCAD etc?'. Well, because...
Screenlets – Desktop applications, widgets and screen addons for openSUSE
Author: JT Smith
Screenlets are small owner-drawn applications (written in Python) that can be described as “the virtual representation of things lying/standing around on your...
SSD vs. SATA benchmarks, round 2: Server applications
Author: Ben Martin
Yesterday I presented Bonnie++ and IOzone benchmarks for a solid state drive in a client machine and discussed the relative merits of...
Why is Net Applications the “Gold Standard”?
Author: JT Smith
As Firefox, Apple and Linux continue to make gains in both market share, mind share and positive press, a constant method of...
Using Adobe Flash and other 32-bit applications on 64-bit Linux
Author: Edward Amsden
64-bit computing is as prevalent today as multicore computing. Almost any new processor from Intel or AMD has the AMD long mode...