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All about StarOffice and OpenOffice.org
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StarOffice (SO) and OpenOffice.org (OOo) are the leading rivals of Microsoft Office. Despite the difference in names, the two are mostly variations on...
What is Linux?
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So, you've heard a lot about this Linux thing, and decided to check it out. If you're new to Linux, or just new...
WengoPhone 2.1 gives Linux users a solid softphone
Author: Nathan Willis
The OpenWengo project recently released version 2.1 of its WengoPhone VoIP softphone. It's a big step forward for Linux users.Wengo -- the...
Turn Vim into a bash IDE
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
By itself, Vim is one of the best editors for shell scripting. With a little tweaking, however, you can turn...
Nixstaller and the inconvenience of do-it-yourself
Author: Bruce Byfield
Nixstaller 0.2.2 is a command-line tool for creating graphical installers for archived files on Unix-like systems. If that sounds paradoxical, it is....
Scorched 3D makes tank battles fun
Author: Joe Barr
Whether or not you remember the days when DOS was DOS and real geeks played Scorched Earth, a turn-based warfare game with...
Kazehakase brings innovation to the browser
Author: Bruce Byfield
Nowadays, half the free software world seems to be building Gecko-based browsers (and the other half writing plugins for them). With so...
Sabayon makes managing multiple GNOME user profiles simple
Author: JT Smith
If you have multiple users sharing a single computer, you could probably use an easy way to manage their user profiles. Sabayon...
Five scripts that make life easier with Vim
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Vim editor allows you to modify its behavior via scripts, and the Vim community has produced hundreds of scripts that...
TreeLine: Outliner meets free-form database
Author: Dmitri Popov
TreeLine is a hybrid application that combines the features of a traditional outliner with a free-form database. As such, it offers a...