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About 2015 results
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10 free tools that deserve a price tag
How would you feel about paying for the software you currently get for free? Here are some open source projects that deserve more than the odd donation.
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Empower your Windows Phone 8 with basic invoicing
Take a look at how to install and use Quote To Order, a mobile app for Windows Phone 8 that enables you to quickly create and send invoices to clients.
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Five task managers that improve on the Windows default
For the power users there are options available that not only duplicate the features of the Windows default Task Manager, but improve upon them.
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Five Apps: Improved Windows task managers
For the power users there are options available that not only duplicate the features of the Windows default Task Manager, but improve upon them.
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Nirvana for contacts: Contacts+
Take a look at Contacts+, an Android application that helps bridge the gap between phone, messaging, and social networking.
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What if there were only one Linux distribution?
The hallmark of Linux is choice, but if there were only one distro would you still want to use it over the proprietary alternatives?
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Take advantage of Google Now on your Android tablet
Google Now isn't just for smartphones. You can now take advantage of this predictive tool on your tablet with Android 4.1 or better. Jack Wallen explains how to get the most out of...
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Chronos Calendar: A true powerhouse calendar for Windows Phone 8
Jack Wallen thinks Chronos Calendar is better than the built-in Windows Phone 8 calendar. Find out how to install Chronos Calendar, add the Live Tile, and sync it with other calend...
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Five free application launchers to make a better Windows desktop
It is actually quite remarkable how much more efficiently you can work with multiple means of launching a tool.
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Five Apps: Create a better desktop with these free app launchers
It is actually quite remarkable how much more efficiently you can work with multiple means of launching a tool.
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Try Collabsuite, an open source alternative to Microsoft Exchange
When you choose Collabsuite over Microsoft Exchange for your small business, you'll save money and wind up with a much more flexible environment.
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Transfer files between your Android tablet and PC using Wi-Fi
Find out how to transfer files between your PC and Android tablet with the WiFi File Transfer application.
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Android and open source once again pushing boundaries of technology
Jack Wallen considers the next step in the evolution of desktop-to-mobile design with the advent of the new HP Slate 21 tablet and how it could change the market.
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Free CRM small business tools that boost efficiency
Many CRM tools are way above the budget of most SMBs. These four solutions are at a price point your small business is sure to like -- free.
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10 purchases SMBs really need to make
Smaller companies often cut corners on tech purchases -- a practice that can wind up costing them more in the long run.
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Installing and testing Ubuntu's Mir server
It was recently announced that Mir would be the default display server for Ubuntu 13.10. Jack Wallen decided it was time to see how Mir was coming along. He was quite surprised at ...
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Manage your Zoho Invoice account from your Android tablet
Use the Zoho Invoices and Time Tracking app on your Android tablet to make sure your client invoicing is always on time and at your fingertips.
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Automate your Android smartphone with AutomateIt Pro
Jack Wallen takes a look at AutomateIt Pro, an inexpensive Android app that allows you to set, create, and share automated event-based actions.
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10 open source projects that are leading innovation
Think most tech innovation is driven by proprietary development? Think again.
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Five free disaster recovery tools
The law of averages dictates that disaster will strike you. When it does, you can only hope you have prepared for it.
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Five Apps: Free disaster recovery
The law of averages dictates that disaster will strike you. When it does, you can only hope you have prepared for it.
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Two things Canonical can do to heal the rift in the open source community
Jack Wallen has been giving the rift between the open source community and Canonical a lot of thought. Here are two things Canonical needs to change.
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Control your desktop PC with Windows Phone 8
Find out how you can use the PC Remote app and server to control your desktop PC from your Windows Phone 8.
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Leading tablet feature-to-feature comparison chart
Jack Wallen breaks down the feature offerings of four of the leading tablets in the United States.
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Five programmer-specific text editors
Programmers need an editing tool that works with them and offers the special features that cater to their peculiar needs.
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Five text editors designed for programming
Programmers need an editing tool that works with them and offers the special features that cater to their peculiar needs.
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Entice your employees to collaborate with eXo
The eXo tool's social networking look and feel might encourage employees to use it for collaboration.
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Tweak Ubuntu Unity: Get a dock-style launcher and Unity Dash
One of the biggest criticisms of Ubuntu Unity is the inability to move the Launcher. After having an epiphany, Jack Wallen illustrates one way you can have the best of both worlds.
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Five apps to make the Linux desktop business-ready
With the right apps could Linux run your business desktop PCs? Jack Wallen thinks so.
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A business-ready Linux desktop with just five apps
With the right apps could Linux run your business desktop PCs? Jack Wallen thinks so.