Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen.com.
For those who regularly delete files only to change their minds, it’s possible to enable a Trash folder to Chrome OS to serve as a way station on the road toward permanent good-bye.
If you’re looking for a secure cloud storage service that has desktop clients for nearly every platform and is open-source to boot, Internxt might be just what you’re looking for.
If you’re looking to push the page load speeds for your Apache web server on AlmaLinux, the Varnish caching server might be exactly what you need. Jack Wallen walks you through the installation and setup.
Google has refreshed the Gmail UI, and Jack Wallen finds it to be an improvement over the previous interaction, one that’s cleaner while maintaining a high level of usability.
Tiny Core Linux is as lightweight as a GUI-based Linux distribution can be. Jack Wallen walks you through the installation that makes this operating system unique.
The ONLYOFFICE CRM tool can help you improve your customer relations, and it only takes a few minutes to get it set up to meet the needs of your business. Jack Wallen shows you how.
If you’ve grown tired of dealing with Google’s Inbox’s limitations, there’s a new app that promises to help you stay calm, focused and in control. It’s Shortwave, and Jack Wallen has the skinny.
If you’re serious about web browser security, you might want to consider blocking all cookies. It’s more work, but the result will give you much more privacy and security. Jack Wallen shows you how.