| Tibia Review |  | Whenever you want to dream of a place where you can meet druids, paladins, knights and mythological creatures, fight in shiny armors or wear the cape of a sorcerer, go to the Tibian continent. Where's ... [read more >>] | | Date: 22 October 2007, 15:25 |
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| Flock Review |  | At this moment, the variety of web browsers keeps increasing, some of them with original and innovative concepts and some that don't bring anything new. I knew Flock as a boring web browser that didn' ... [read more >>] | | Date: 10 October 2007, 11:57 |
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| QGRUBEditor Review |  | Sometimes you need a tool to help you easily view and edit the GRUB boot loader, without going through text editors and changing manually system files. For this kind of stuff QGRUBEditor was created. ... [read more >>] | | Date: 24 September 2007, 17:29 |
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| Asunder Review |  | I think everyone has heard by now about what the CD Ripping/Encoding tools can do. For those who haven't, here's something that might give them a clue about what these applications are made for. Rippi ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 September 2007, 18:13 |
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| FileZilla Review |  | Originally designed as a Windows application, FileZilla has enjoyed much success among its users and as the third edition it also has a Linux version. For short, FileZilla is a free and open source FT ... [read more >>] | | Date: 11 August 2007, 20:44 |
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| MPlayer Review |  | Do you love movies? Of course you do, but when you really want to enjoy your favorite movie, and the applications with which you want to watch it start to crash or don't support subtitles, or God know ... [read more >>] | | Date: 01 August 2007, 13:42 |
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| Vim Review |  | When it comes to text editors, one cannot complain s/he hasn’t enough options to choose from. A quick search on Wikipedia would lead you to an impressive number of currently 34 such editors. From the ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 July 2007, 16:02 |
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| Anjuta Review |  | The programming under Linux issue has always been a fashionable topic among different developers, mainly due to arguments regarding the IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) used for creating the ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 June 2007, 16:26 |
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| LBreakout2 Review |  | Have you ever had one of those days when you're just sitting bored to death in front of your computer and pray for someone to go online to start a little chat? Or, you're home alone, there's nothing ... [read more >>] | | Date: 31 May 2007, 19:06 |
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| Psi Review |  | Psi is the dedicated client for the Jabber/ XMPP protocol. Based on the Qt toolkit, Psi can run on different operating systems, such as Linux, Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X. Psi was first created by ... [read more >>] | | Date: 29 May 2007, 18:58 |
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| KChart Review |  | I'm sure you all are familiar with the KOffice suite for the K Desktop Environment. Primarily designed for the Unix operating systems, KOffice uses by the default the OpenDocument format and includes ... [read more >>] | | Date: 26 May 2007, 15:01 |
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| Synaptic Package Manager Review |  | It all started from a low level tool, used to install, remove, update or provide information about the .deb packages, called dpkg (which is the short for Debian package). As the system started to cat ... [read more >>] | | Date: 24 May 2007, 13:21 |
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| NeroLINUX Review |  | The disc authoring practice has become quite wide spread these days. Once the optical units became affordable for anyone, they have also become a vital need for most users as the hard-disk capacity l ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 May 2007, 15:19 |
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| Democracy Player Review |  | Along with the intense development in the Internet area, the products and services increased and diversified allowing a better interference with other spheres and domains. One of these domains that t ... [read more >>] | | Date: 10 May 2007, 17:40 |
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| Pidgin Review |  | There once was a pidgin, a strange kind of pidgin... I am talking about that latest instant messaging client from the Gaim series, called Pidgin 2.0.0, which came after a long period of waiting and b ... [read more >>] | | Date: 09 May 2007, 12:01 |
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| K3b Review |  | K3b is probably the best application for CD or DVD burning and ripping,out of everything that I've tested up so far, and I really think I had dealt with plenty of them. What makes it so special? You c ... [read more >>] | | Date: 05 May 2007, 01:30 |
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| Automatix2 Review |  | One of the things I used to consider a bit difficult when I had to face a Linux operating system for the first time was the entire "ritual" I had to process in order to have some applications install ... [read more >>] | | Date: 03 May 2007, 10:56 |
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| SMPlayer Review |  | It is well-known that the hardest choice is made when you deal with a varied offer, in which every item is said to be the best. This situation is familiar to most computer users who nowadays have ple ... [read more >>] | | Date: 02 May 2007, 18:06 |
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| KNemo Review |  | In the first couple of days after the switch to Linux, I kept searching for native applications that were going to substitute the ones I was using in Windows. This was taking place about four years ag ... [read more >>] | | Date: 27 April 2007, 12:14 |
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| Winki the Ripper Review |  | Ripping DVD movies to more compressed formats is quite an old practice. It was more popular in the past, when everyone had small hard disks and, at that time, it was more practical to store a 700MB av ... [read more >>] | | Date: 25 April 2007, 15:30 |
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| Revelation Review |  | If you're one of those people that use a computer several hours a day, you surely have gathered some sensitive and personal information. For instance, everyone has an email address which requires that ... [read more >>] | | Date: 23 April 2007, 14:15 |
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| Bluefish Review |  | As a web designer in Linux, you won't have as many programs to choose from as in Windows. Moreover, if you've chosen Linux, it's likely you won't even want to hear about proprietary software so that w ... [read more >>] | | Date: 18 April 2007, 13:33 |
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| GCstar Review |  | Have you ever tuned your whole house up-side-down in search of a DVD you desperately need, and after a while, you faintly recalled that you have lent it to a friend, but can't quite remember to which ... [read more >>] | | Date: 16 April 2007, 15:29 |
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| ManDVD Review |  | In the last couple of years, multimedia support in Linux has evolved quite nicely. Nowadays, modern distributions provide software for playing, editing or remastering video and audio files, several co ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 April 2007, 16:42 |
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| PeaZip Review |  | File compression support is present in every operating system, either by default or by installing additional packages once the OS was set-up. Archived files are used for various reasons, from keeping ... [read more >>] | | Date: 10 April 2007, 14:08 |
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| Hybrid Share Review |  | I don't know about you but as a Linux user, I've always had problems with transferring files between me and my friends who use different operating systems. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say th ... [read more >>] | | Date: 05 April 2007, 16:49 |
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| AutoScan Review |  | Quite often, network administrators use various tools to scan, test and monitor their network just to make sure everything is in place and to prevent eventual problems. Network tools come in many shap ... [read more >>] | | Date: 03 April 2007, 13:35 |
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| ISO Master Review |  | Have you ever wanted or needed to add or remove files from a CD image without breaking the boot record or the whole image? If you look hard enough on Google, you're likely to find a way, by running a ... [read more >>] | | Date: 28 March 2007, 14:19 |
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| Baobab Review |  | Not long ago, I was downloading a Linux distribution CD image (ISO) and suddenly, the downloader gave an error saying there is no more free space available. And there I was, wondering where did all th ... [read more >>] | | Date: 26 March 2007, 14:17 |
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| Rhythmbox Review |  | Rhythmbox Music Player is an audio player that plays and helps organize digital music. It has been inspired by iTunes, but it is a free software, designed to work well under the Gnome desktop. It uses ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 March 2007, 13:32 |
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