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Screenlets add customized functionality to the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield If free software development goes by trends, then the current era might be called the Age of Extensions. In the last few...

Scripting with Scheme Shell

Author: Rudolf Olah Last month, Daryl Lee gave us a taste of the language Scheme in the article It's time to learn Scheme with a...

TorrentFlux: A BitTorrent client on a server

Author: Kurt Edelbrock TorrentFlux is a BitTorrent client that runs on top of a server running Apache, MySQL, and PHP. It extends the functionality of...

KolourPaint: More than a Microsoft Paint clone

Author: Joseph Quigley Just as Microsoft Paint is included with every Windows installation, so KolourPaint has been part of the kdegraphics package since KDE 3.3....

A hands-on look at the Splashtop instant-on Linux environment

Author: Nathan Willis San Jose-based startup DeviceVM made waves last year when it unveiled Splashtop, a nearly instant-on Linux environment stored in the flash memory...

Unclutter Firefox menus

Author: Shashank Sharma If you like your browser interface to be simple, try these extensions designed to unclutter Firefox. Compact Menu 2 and two alternative...

Trend Micro patent claim provokes FOSS community, leads to boycott

Author: Bruce Byfield Trend Micro might insist that its patent case against Barracuda Networks isn't about free software -- but try telling that to the...

Video conversion in Linux with RippedWire and WinFF

Author: Nathan Willis In the past we have examined OggConvert and Thoggen, two GUI tools for simple encoding or transcoding video into free Ogg formats....

Osmo: A daily organizer

Author: Susan Linton Osmo, a compact yet feature-rich personal information organizer for Linux, separates itself from the pack of other calendar applications due to its...

Syncing your BlackBerry on Linux

By Joe BarrIf all you want to do is share data between your Linux box and the BlackBerry, no sweat. The 2GB Micro SD...