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How to transform (almost) plain ASCII text to Lulu-ready PDF files

October 19, 2010

Note to all NGOs: please don’t make a mess with Microsoft...

October 18, 2010

Use Evolution to Connect to Microsoft Exchange on Linux

October 18, 2010

THE MULTI-OS SYSTEM

October 15, 2010

Official Microsoft video explains why MS Office is like cocaine and...

October 15, 2010

Weekend Project: Get Started with Btrfs

October 15, 2010

Manage Google Services from the Command Line on Linux

October 14, 2010

Free Software solutions to Balkan problems

October 11, 2010

Touring the Balkans to promote Free Software

October 11, 2010

Replace Outlook Webmail with Open Source Zarafa

October 11, 2010
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