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Sunbird – A Powerful Standalone Calendar from Mozilla
Sunbird is a calendar application built by the people at the Mozilla Foundation. It's entirely standalone: it doesn't require the bulk of another application...
Elive distro illustrates power, beauty of Enlightenment
Author: Mark Scheck
The Elive Linux distribution combines beauty with ease of use. Elive is based on Debian and uses Enlightenment as its windows manager,...
Three photo mosaic apps compared
Author: Nathan Willis
Photo mosaics are recreations of one large image composed of tiny tiles of other smaller images. They can be a fun project...
Cairo-Dock: An Animated Launch Bar for Compiz
Author: JT Smith
Cairo-Dock is an animated launch bar similar to SimDock or AWN. You can use it to launch applications and utilize small applets...
Linus Torvalds Interview, Part II
Jim Zemlin’s conversation with Linus Torvalds continues with the posting of Part II of their interview. Linus comments on a variety of topics including...
Finding the happy medium in FOSS
Author: Thomas King
Last year, Dell began offering Ubuntu on non-corporate desktops and laptops, opening the door for other large computer companies to follow suit....
Track your collections with Tellico
Author: Shashank Sharma
Is there anyone who doesn't collect something? I, for instance, have a sizable collection of books. Remembering who gave me which ones,...
The original SimCity is now the open source Micropolis
Author: Nathan Willis
Think you're smarter than the meatheads on your local city council? Now you can prove it -- without running for office --...
What I Learned using Linux over the last 10 years
I started using Linux as my primary desktop and operating system in 1998. After brief flirtations with FVWM 95 and Enlightenment, I settle on...
Open Enterprise Interview: Jono Bacon
Ubuntu has rapidly established itself as the leading GNU/Linux distribution on the desktop, not least through its work with Dell. Less well-known is the...