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Linux XP Desktop: A Windows face on an old Linux base

Author: Mayank Sharma Late last month Linux-Online launched the English edition of Linux XP Desktop. The screenshots look pretty and amazingly similar to Windows XP....

Review: Xandros Desktop Linux 4.0

Author: Nathan Willis The newly released Xandros Desktop Linux 4.0 is one of the few remaining for-pay Linux distributions on the consumer market. The Home...

Review: Crossover Office 5

Author: Aditya Nag If you just can't bear to part with Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, or Quicken, but want to make the switch to Linux,...

Personal finance software for GNU/Linux

Author: Jem Matzan Intuit Quicken and Microsoft Money are two popular Windows-based packages for personal financial management. GNU/Linux offers several similar applications -- most of...

Review: CrossOver Office 4.2

Author: Jem Matzan Last month CodeWeavers Inc. released version 4.2 of its WINE-based Windows binary compatibility application, three months after the previous release. If you've...

Key Medical Workstation Client Runs on Linux

I. Valdes writes "As many as 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors which Free and Open Source electronic...

Windows VistA Client Running on Linux

I. Valdes writes "As many as 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors which Free and Open Source electronic...

LINUXWORLD EXPO, BOSTON: Xandros announces new products

Author: Jem Matzan Xandros Inc. officially announced and released version 3 of its Open Circulation Edition this week, along with a new product: Surfside Linux,...

Quickbooks: the missing link for small business Linux

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Last week I was talking with a small business IT consultant who switches clients' servers to Linux (and Samba) all day...

CrossOver Office 3.0.1 review

Author: Jem Matzan What do you do when you need to use Windows programs in GNU/Linux? You could look for free software alternatives to those...