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Tips: Making Vim easy

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Vim's flexibility and countless features are a major asset for experienced users, but a challenge for newbies. If you've always wanted...

PengYou document collaboration software shows promise

Author: Dmitri Popov PengYou is a promising Java-based client/server document management solution and versioning tool for individual users and small workgroups of up to 10...

ChangeLog: NeoOffice 2.1 released

Author: Nathan Willis NeoOffice 2.1 is available for download. NeoOffice is a heavily modified version of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite tailored for Mac OS...

Track your ancestors with GRAMPS

Author: Alex Roitman GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System -- free extensible personal genealogical software. Its numerous reviews cover the basics...

Make Wget cater to your needs

Author: Aleksey 'LXj' Alekseyev Most Linux users are familiar with using GNU Wget to download single files by passing the URL as an argument to...

Desktop Data Manager: Promising, but not there yet

Author: Bruce Byfield Being mainly a GNOME user on the desktop, I have been waiting for two main utilities I can find in KDE: a...

infoRSS: An unobtrusive RSS feed manager for Thunderbird and Firefox

Author: Dmitri Popov With so many RSS aggregators to choose from, you can pick the one that fits your specific needs. If you don't want...

Test-driving Adobe’s Flash Player 9 beta

Author: Nathan Willis The stable Flash Player plugin for Linux is crusty old version 7 -- trailing more than two calendar years, two major revisions,...

BasKet makes organization easy

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier BasKet is a multipurpose note-taking application that allows you to collect and organize text, pictures, files, and more. BasKet 0.6.0, released...

Krita 1.6: State of the art

Author: Nathan Willis The KOffice raster image editor Krita reached version 1.6 along with the rest of the office suite earlier this month. But don't...