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Dia Does Diagrams Dutifully and Beautifully

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WinFF Makes Multi-File Conversion Painless

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Information Grows Strong Roots With TreeLine

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GanttProject Packs Prodigious Planning Power

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Image Editing Is a Snap With Pinta

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7-Zip Stuffs Data Tight, but It’s Hard to Get a Grip on This Zipper

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Conky: Cool System Monitor, Clunky Setup

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Liferea: A Feed Reader That Prefers a Simple Life

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Mint 13 Is Sweet, Refreshing and Cool

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What Does Microsoft Have to Do to Earn FOSSers’ Respect?

Microsoft may not have fully endeared itself into the FOSS rank and file with its recent attempt to hold hands with the open source community. Feelings are not unanimous regarding the commercial software giant's decision in April to front a company-owned subsidiary called "Microsoft Open Technologies." ...

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Customizer App Handily Smoothes Over GRUB Trouble

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Pyroom Text Editor Does Minimalism the Right Way

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Whatever You Want, Miro Finds It, Gets It, Plays It

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Precise Pangolin: Ubuntu Grows Up

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LMMS Is a Fearsome Music-Making Machine

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Advanced Easy Editor Goes Bare Bones, Then Breaks Out the Sandpaper

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BOOK REVIEW

Linux Admin Manual Is a Great Reference Tool That’s Not for Dummies

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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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