InoReader is a light and fast RSS/Atom Reader inspired by the now defunct Google Reader.
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InoReader is a light and fast RSS/Atom Reader inspired by the now defunct Google Reader.
Read moreFeedspot is a social feed reader. It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources based on topic or websites.
Read moreOpenStack is a free and open source cloud computing project to provide an infrastructure as a service (IaaS).
Read moreThere is a good range of lightweight web servers released under an open source license. To provide an insight in the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 5 high quality open source lightweight web servers. Hopefully there will be something of interest here for anyone who wants to run a web server.
Read moreFeedly is a news aggregator application for various Web browsers and mobile devices running iOS and Android.
Read moreSylpheed is a simple, lightweight and featureful e-mail client based on the GTK+ GUI toolkit. Sylpheed uses a 3-paned display.
Read moreEmail is arguably one of the most popular and useful functions of a Linux system. Fortunately, there is a wide selection of free email software available on the Linux platform which is stable, feature laden, and ideal for personal and business environments. Send and receive emails, run a mail server, filter spam, administer a mailing list are just some of the options explored in this article.
Read moreThe focus of this article is to highlight the finest news aggregators for web browsers. Some of these services also have apps for mobile devices running Android and iOS.
Read moreThe desktop environment with its bundle of programs sharing a common graphical user interface (GUI) remains a firm favorite with users. Not surprising really given that a good desktop environment makes computing fun and simple. The graphical desktop environment has become so ingrained in almost everyone’s computer activities that it might seem the command line will wither away. Yet, there is still an important role to play for the humble command-line interface (CLI).
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