Posts Tagged ‘tools’
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Personally, one of the biggest commodities that I’ve found using GNU/Linux distributions is to have integrated tools that, with the use of mechanisms like a pop-up (like puplet by Fedora or something similar , notifies the user about the installed applicative’s software updates availability {so in this post I will *not* refer to [...]
In the last couple of days I’ve been busy setting up an FTP server upon with a number of people could browse a group of directory and their files.
To achieve this I gave trust to pureftpd using a virtual users configurations, since my users won’t need a shell on the machine, following a clear [...]
Many people find themselves in the situation to spread out a document which will have to be easy readable by anyone, true to the author’s view when displayed on a different machine and that (possibily) will not be modified improperly by it’s reader.
Here comes PDF {Portable Document Format} file format.
On Apple Mac OS X [...]
As i’ve said some time ago, i’ve begun a flickr pro user. So one of the thing that my workstation must have is a software that can enable me to upload photos and screenshot to the flickr servers without opening a web browser instance.
Flickr has got some nice looking tools for the commercial OS’s [...]



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