Archive for the 'OSS' Category

Sep 11 2008

Back Up Your Files to Google Docs Automatically

Webmonkey details how to automatically back up your files to Google Docs using a Python script.

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Aug 06 2008

Ant Movie Catalog

Ant Movie Catalog is a free (really free, i.e. the source code is available) program made to manage your collection of movies on DVD, CD (VideoCD, DivX, …) and tapes. If you use GNU/Linux rather than Windows, you can try to use WinE to get this program running; some people notified me that this was [...]

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Jun 19 2008

openSUSE 10.3 released

Features added to OpenSuse 11.0 since version 10.3, the latest stable version, include Linux kernel 2.6.25, Xen 3.2 virtualisation, windowing engine X.Org 7.3.openSUSE 11.0 includes two branches of KDE — the KDE 3.5.x series, which is the stable and older KDE series that many openSUSE users are already familiar with, and the cutting edge KDE4. [...]

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Jun 05 2008

Google Gadgets for Linux

Google Desktop is a desktop search application that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. But the Linux version has always been a bit behind the curve. While all three clients let you search the web or files on your computer, the Mac and Windows versions have long supported Google Gadgets, which are desktop widgets that [...]

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Jun 04 2008

AcetoneISO 2.0

Published by melastmohican under Linux,News,OSS,Software,SuSE

AcetoneISO 2.0, a free, open-source application for Linux systems, gives you complete control over your disk images and CD/DVD mounting without having to touch the command line once.

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May 30 2008

Bradicon Converts Most Any Image Into an Icon

Published by melastmohican under Internet,OSS,Photo,Software

Web app Bradicon is a super-simple tool to convert most of the major graphics formats—JPG, PNG, BMP, or GIF—into icon files.

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May 13 2008

Alliance – Private P2P File-Sharing Networks

Alliance, a free, open-source, cross-platform peer-to-peer application, takes nearly all of the security and privacy concerns out of peer-to-peer file sharing by putting you in charge of your own network. The dead-simple interface lets you add Alliance-using friends to your network and files on your system to share, and you can search, chat, and download [...]

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May 13 2008

Linux Filesystem Hierarchy

Published by melastmohican under Linux,OSS,Software,SuSE

Cool and beautiful representation of the hierarchy which I found linuxconfig.org site.

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May 13 2008

VirtualBox

Sun xVM VirtualBox is an X86 virtualization software package originally developed by German software company Innotek GmbH, now a product of Sun’s xVM family, suitable for both enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that [...]

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May 13 2008

FlickrFS

Flickrfs makes uploading to, downloading from, and organizing a Flickr account just like handling files in a mounted file system. After installing and setting up the link to your account, you can see all your photos separated into tag folders, edit and back up the pics and their metadata, and crop and resize photos on [...]

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