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Doing a diff without touching the command line
Author: Ben Martin
With diff-ext, GNOME users can compare and merge files from within Nautilus. If, instead, you use KDE 3, try out kdiff-ext from...
iPhone applications for the Linux user
By Razvan T. Coloja
The iPhone and iPod Touch haven taken the mobile market by storm. Apple's AppStore is full of interesting applications that take...
GNOME’s Stormy Peters on the Most Important Desktop Issue
The GNOME Foundation executive director, Stormy Peters, recently wrote a bit about why the focus on "the KDE versus GNOME" debate is not the...
Treat your C code like scripts with C Cod
Author: Ben Martin
C Cod is a front end to your C, C++, or Objective-C compiler that lets you treat C more like a scripting...
Crafting offers and invoice documents with Kraft
Author: Ben Martin
Kraft helps you keep track of business offers and invoices and can generate PDF files to help you easily issue these routine...
Bug Labs creates open source Lego for software engineers
Author: Bruce Byfield
Most of the new breed of open source hardware centers on specific products. Bug Labs is taking a different approach. Instead of...
Set Mantis to track your bugs
Author: Joseph Quigley
Mantis is that rare bug-tracking program for small projects that is neither too bloated nor too featureless. It's an excellent choice for...
Sapphire Radeon HD 4830 512MB
Author: JT Smith
The launch of the RV770 GPU earlier this year by AMD was quite successful. The Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870...
Automation computer runs fanless Core 2 Duo
Axiomtek announced a fanless, aluminum-cased embedded computer that targets industrial automation, DVR (digital video recorder), and digital signage applications. The eBOX830-831-FL runs Linux, while...
Find your way with tangoGPS
Author: Dmitri Popov
If you want to turn your netbook or conventional laptop into a nifty open source navigation system, you need two things: a...