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Archive: 11-2012
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Use TomatoCart to sell your products and services online
TomatoCart is a powerful and flexible open source shopping cart solution. Here are instructions on how to install TomatoCart.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 30, 2012, 10:55 PM PST
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Replace SyncToy with FreeFileSync for your SMB backup needs
FreeFileSync is an open source, cross-platform backup tool. Learn how to install it and then use it to set up a backup job.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 26, 2012, 2:19 PM PST
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Recover data from a damaged Office file with the help of 7-Zip
Jack Wallen walks you through how to recover data using 7-Zip. He notes this data recovery solution isn’t ideal, but it could put you back in business.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 21, 2012, 3:32 PM PST
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Use RedNotebook as your IT admin journal
RedNotebook is a modern journaling application that is available on Linux, Windows, and Mac. The tool’s standout feature is that you can create your own templates.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 20, 2012, 1:24 PM PST
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Tonido: A Dropbox alternative for SMBs
Jack Wallen calls Tonido a nice change from the standard cloud-based Dropbox clones. Find out why he recommends SMBs give it a try.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 17, 2012, 5:51 AM PST
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Create virtual FTP servers with Xlight FTP Server
Learn how to make the best use out of virtual FTP servers on Xlight to give you the most flexible FTP server available for a Windows desktop or server machine.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 15, 2012, 11:25 PM PST
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Let FARR make your Windows desktop easier to search
Stop wasting time switching from keyboard to mouse and opt for an keyboard-only interface. Discover how the Let Find and Run Robot problem can make your desktop search more efficient.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 10, 2012, 12:59 PM PST
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Give this tiny 'out of the box' server suite a try
The Smallest Server Suite is free, easy to administer, and requires very little in the way of hardware. Your SMB can get TheSSS up and running in minutes.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 6, 2012, 10:56 AM PST
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Try the solid, configurable firewall distribution Sphirewall
If you’re looking for a firewall distribution for your small business, Sphirewall is worth a look. Jack Wallen informs you on how to install and configure the Linux-based tool.
Posted by Jack Wallen | November 2, 2012, 5:15 PM PDT

































