Linux.com published an article on Stylish 0.4
Linux.com posted an article on Mugshot
Linux.com published an article on Rootsh
I broke down and read Getting Things Done (GTD) in February (after letting the book sit unopened on the couch for a month). When I finished, I was determined to adopt the popular organizational method. I searched for a solid software tool to track projects and next actions, and found dozens of desktop-oriented applications to choose from. One of the GTD axioms is to collect all of your tasks, projects, and lists in one place; since I regularly use four PCs and laptops and a mobile phone, finding a GTD-aware tool that would run as a Web app was paramount. I settled on Tracks; it is open source, easy to use, and accessible from anywhere.
Getting things done with Tracks
Getting things done with Tracks
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MadPenguin.org posted Audacity 1.3.2 Beta Review
Linux.com published an article on ThinkingRock
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Linux.com took a brief look at Opera 9.2
Linuxhardware posted an Intel vs. AMD: Workstation comparison
Techgage posted their initial impressions of Cedega 6.0, a Windows gaming emulation tool for Linux
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Bit-Tech posted a Linux gaming feature
TheAntiBlogger has a write-up about switching to Linux
Linux.com published a review on the Acer Aspire T180 notebook
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