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About 2013 results
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Linux advocate contemplates the purchase of a Mac
Linux is, always has been, and always will be Jack Wallen's platform of choice, but an iMac may very well be his next purchase. Find out why.
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Android 101: Make the most of your home screen
Jack Wallen provides an introductory post about working with the home screen for new Android smartphone users.
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Five free cataloging applications
Finding software that you can use as a cataloging tool isn't easy, but with a little creativity and a lot of searching, free apps can be found.
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Five Apps: Catalog anything for free
Finding software that you can use as a cataloging tool isn't easy, but with a little creativity and a lot of searching, free apps can be found.
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Engage with employees via Bitrix24's social features
If your small company is looking for a cost-effective solution to help make your processes easier, try Bitrix24 Free edition. You'll have a full-blown CRM with social-centric featu...
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Easily install Google Web fonts in Ubuntu with TypeCatcher
Jack Wallen explains how to install and use TypeCatcher, which is one of the easiest ways to get Google Web Fonts onto your Linux desktop.
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10 most common excuses heard from end users
If you've worked in IT support for awhile, you've probably heard it all -- the excuses from end users, that is. Do these sound familiar?
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Five free but powerful desktop calendars
There are simple but still powerful free desktop calendar apps out there ready to serve.
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Five Apps: Free simple desktop calendars
There are simple but still powerful free desktop calendar apps out there ready to serve.
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10 underdog open source apps you need to try
These open source applications continue to fly under the radar but they are strong candidates to replace more popular software choices.