Latest from Jack Wallen
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How to limit bandwidth on Linux to better test your applications
Using the Traffic Control command you can simulate poorly configured networks to test how well your applications will respond to such an environment.
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How to install sbt on Ubuntu For Scala and Java projects
Looking to work with Scala or Java on Linux? If so, you'll want the Scala Build Tool up and running.
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Upgrading AWF 1.04 from previous versions
Upgrading to AWF version 1.04 from previous versions isn't the easiest thing to do. But by creating a second instance of AWF on your server, you can make the upgrade run more smoothly.
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Five Apps: Note-taking add-ons for Firefox
Increase the usefulness of Firefox with these five note-taking add-ons.
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Review: Bugzilla tracking application
Bugzilla is for any company that needs to keep track of bugs for projects. It's relatively easy to install Mozilla Public License and is free.
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Review: KompoZer Web authoring tool
KompoZer is a free, open source WYSIWYG Web page authoring tool that will quickly become one of your favorite tools no matter if you are a new Web designer or a professional.
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Save battery life on your Android phone with Advanced Task Killer
Android users can fight against unnecessary battery drainage by installing Advanced Task Killer, an app that lets you manually kill running tasks, set up ignore lists, and more.
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How and when to charge your tablet battery
Jack Wallen provides some tips for maximizing your tablet battery for a life of extended mobility.
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Protect web site login credentials on your Android tablet with DirectPass
Jack Wallen takes a look at how to install and use DirectPass for Tablet, a secure password manager for Android that stores and protects your login credentials.
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Tips to get more battery life from your iPhone 4S
Jack Wallen offers some tips for preserving and even extending the battery life of your iPhone 4S.