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Xournal Makes Short Work Out of Longhand

Regardless of how good they are, some Linux applications have very little appeal to all but users with specialized needs. That is not the case with Xournal. If you do not use a tablet for inputing notes, this app still lets you create with style. ...

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qOrganizer Squares Away Everything but Its Own Interface

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Canonical’s Quest for Greatness

Canonical, the commercial developer of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, seems at times to be stuck between a rock and a hard place. Some testers and industry watchers alike have praised the company's innovative Unity desktop shell and the Heads Up Display (HUD) bolted on top of it in this month's release of Ubuntu 12.04, the Precise Pangolin ...

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Recoll Looks High, Looks Low, Finds Your File With Ease

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Fork Skewers Photoshop Skin GimpShop

I thought I had found image-manipulating Nirvana with GimpShop. But the wide world of open source software and the Linux community failed me this week. My quest for a better GIMP tool to give me a Photoshop-like Windows experience (as in Adobe's Photoshop) turned into a fool's folly. ...

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TEA: A Smooth Text Editor That Hits the Sweet Spot

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Android Tablets and Windows 8: Let the Games Begin

Windows 8 is on its way. In fact, it's already here, in a manner of speaking. Microsoft recently released what it called a "consumer preview" version of the OS. ...

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Mirage Image Viewer: Seeing Is Believing

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What Does One Serve With Raspberry Pi?

The ultra-cheap Linux computer on a circuit board has its roots in the classroom. But the bare-bones computer, dubbed "Raspberry Pi," has potential to teach industrial embedded programmers some new tricks ...

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LXDE: This Lightweight Distro Isn’t Missing Much

It's no wonder that the Linux desktop operating system is not attracting hordes of new users from Microsoft Windows and the Mac OS X platforms. Linux has almost too many desktop choices, and most of them are far from good ...

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Clementine’s No Peach, but It Is a Pretty Sweet Music Player

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WordGrinder: Good, Old-Fashioned Text Editing Power

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The New Face of Ubuntu

Canonical expects to start rolling out the first phase of Ubuntu's new heads-up display (HUD) in the April release of Ubuntu 12.04. But HUD will supplement Unity, Ubuntu's default desktop interface introduced last year, rather than fully replace it ...

Mobile Nirvana: Syncing Smartphones, Tablets and PCs

The concept of mobile connectivity in today's multi-device world is changing. Connectivity means more than connecting our laptop computers to WiFi or 3G carrier networks wherever we go. Today people work on more than one computer. Increasingly, workers and consumers alike rely on a growing collection of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs...

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gThumb Nimbly Shuffles Through Images and Video

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Radio Tray: Tiny Web Radio Player Is Handy but Picks Up Some Static

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SMPlayer: A Flexible, Feature-Filled Media Player With a Frustrating Flaw

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Fotowall Has a Sharp Eye for Sweet Collages

Eye candy can be a great user experience sweetener, but tastes vary widely as to how much is just enough, and it's one differentiator among Linux desktops. ...

Ultrabooks, Tablets and the Space Between

The stage is set for a new battle of mobile form factors. The winner could set a new non-desktop standard for consumers and office workers looking for a better alternative to bulky laptops. ...

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LiVES: A Rich Video Editor With Layer Upon Layer of Features

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