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SeaMonkey: More Than Just a Firefox Clone

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Natty Narwhal Offers Unity but No Clarity

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In the Linux Garage, Xfce Is Your Tough, Reliable Jeep

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HomeBank: A Fine Financial App Once You Clear the Setup Hurdle

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PDF Shuffler: A Dead Simple, Dead Serious, Dead-On Winner

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What Does Google Owe FOSS?

Mobile device developers are in a holding pattern with plans to plug in the much-awaited Google Android 3.0 upgrade. The delay is causing some bad feelings in the FOSS (Free Open Source Software) community. But it is unlikely that Google will carry many scars from the dispute ...

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Bluetile Keeps My App Windows Nice and Neat

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Banshee: A Howling Good Media Player

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New KDE Polishes Linux but Leaves a Few Little Streaks

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MeeGo and Symbian: How Long Will the Bodies Stay Warm?

When Nokia and Microsoft announced a partnership last month, many systems and app developers interpreted the deal to mean Nokia was beginning to turn away QT Symbian and MeeGo platforms. In essence, Nokia would be dialing into Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 technology in the near future -- and, it was presumed, dialing out of its own mobile OSes. ...

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A Tale of Two Alarm Clocks: One to Use, One to Lose

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Kraft: A No-Nonsense Office Assistant That Gets Straight to Work

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Does Mozilla Have a Speed Problem?

The Firefox Web browser is about to go where it has never gone before. Firefox makers are changing their developmental strategy. This new approach will warp Mozilla.org's flagship browser through several release generations in less time than it took to advance from Firefox 3.0 to the not-yet-released Firefox 4.0 ...

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GnoTime: A Marvelously Manic Time Tracker

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GNOME 3 Beta: Ever So Slightly More Than a Pretty Face

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GTimelog: A Beautifully Bare-Bones Approach to Time Tracking

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BookmarkBridge Looking Kind of Rickety

As a bookmark manager, BookmarkBridge has potential but falls short of fully carrying out its mission, and that's a big disappointment. Anyone who uses multiple Web browsers can put a top-notch bookmark synchronizing tool to good use ...

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GNOME Activity Journal: Not a Big History Buff

Tracking files you open and edit day-by-day for quick retrieval is a computer feature that should be a built-in part of the Linux desktop but isn't yet. The GNOME Activity Journal attempts to fill that void. It has potential to improve productivity but needs more growth to be really useful ...

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LibreOffice: Meet the New Office, (Almost) Same as the Old Office

For some Linux adopters, exchanging Microsoft Office in Windows for the OpenOffice suite is a radical change in computing behavior. Swapping out OpenOffice for the LibreOffice suite may be a lot less traumatic ...

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Ubuntu Unity Plays a Frustrating Shell Game

The upcoming new Unity shell design for the next release of Canonical's Ubuntu 11.04 could change the face of the popular Linux desktop as we know it. Canonical creator Mark Shuttleworth is pushing the change to Unity while other Linux distros are rolling into GNOME 3 ...

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