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Four password lockers that can help you keep your Web logins secure
Author: Ben Martin
It is good practice to use a different password for each Web site you need to log in to. Good passwords tend...
Sidux grows on you
Author: Susan Linton
Sidux, a relatively new desktop Linux distribution, is based on Sid, the unstable developmental branch of Debian. The developers strive for an...
Simplify email with Smail
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
A mail transport agent (MTA) provides the "plumbing" for your email system by taking mail from a client application such as Evolution...
Display your geolocation data with Viking
Author: Ben Martin
Viking is an open source application that allows you to import and edit your Global Positioning System (GPS) points of interest and...
Keep an eye on your system logs with phpLogCon
Author: Ben Martin
phpLogCon provides a user-friendly Web interface to your system logs. It can handle logs from both Linux and Windows systems, so an...
Ulteo Applications System
Gaël Duval announced the availability of Ulteo Application System, code name "Sirius" Stable: "The Ulteo Application System is a FREE installable version of Ulteo,...
Nifty tools for your Asus Eee PC
Author: Dmitri Popov
It didn't take the enterprising community of Asus Eee PC users long to come up with some great tweaking tools for this...
Build your own ultimate boot disc
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
You turn on your trusty old Linux box, and things are going well as you pass through the boot loader, until the...
Gizmo5 – a more open VoIP solution
Author: Federico Kereki
With Gizmo5, not only can you use your PC to make or get phone calls on Linux, Windows, and Macintosh PCs. But...
Profiling entire system activity with sysprof
Author: Ben Martin
Profiling an application lets you see what functions are taking up most of the CPU time so you can concentrate your optimization...