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21 of the Best Free Web Content Management Systems

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jan 26, 2009 1:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
A web content management system (WCMS) is software designed to simplify the publication of Web content. In particular, it enables content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files. A CMS is most commonly used in creating an intranet or in establishing a presence on the Web.

21 of the Best Free Linux Backup Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jan 14, 2009 6:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Backup software is used to perform a complete back up of a file, data, database, system or server. It enables users to make a duplicate of everything contained on the original source. This type of software is also used to perform a recovery of the data or system in the event of a disaster.

14 of the Best Free Linux File Managers

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jan 4, 2009 9:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
A file manager is software which provides a user interface to assist in the organisation of files. It helps users with their daily work in managing their files on a hard drive or other storage device. With terabyte hard disks becoming prevalent, file managers represent an essential tool in managing file systems.

21 of the Best Free Linux Window Managers

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Dec 21, 2008 8:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
An X Window manager is software that manages the windows that applications bring up. For example, when you start an application, there will be a window manager running in the background, responsible for the placement and appearance of windows.

6 of the Best Lean Linux Desktop Environments

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Dec 1, 2008 1:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Mainstream Linux distributions typically default to one of two desktop environments, KDE or GNOME. Both of these environments provide users with an intuitive and attractive desktop, as well as offering a large raft of multimedia software, games, administration programs, network tools, educational applications, utilities, artwork, web development tools and more. However, these two desktops focus more on providing users with a modern computing environment with all the bells and whistles featured in Windows Vista, rather than minimising the amount of system resources they need.

21 of the Best Free Linux Home Computer Emulators

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Nov 16, 2008 8:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
This article focuses on software which emulates home computers, a class of personal computer which reached the market in the late 1970s, and became immensely popular in the following decade, selling many millions of units. Leading home computer companies included Commodore, Sinclair, Atari, Apple, Acorn, Tandy Radio Shack, and Amstrad. Many of the earlier machines (in particular the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64) often ended up being very game oriented. However, the later home computers had more sophisticated hardware which widened their use in other areas. For example, the Atari ST was used professionally in music studios, in desktop publishing, and had a wide selection of office software available. However to many users it was still regarded as a games machine.

21 of the Best Free Linux Video Console Emulators

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Nov 3, 2008 1:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Emulation refers to the duplication of functions of one system using a different system. Specifically, an emulator is software specifically written to emulate aspects of the original console or computer, primarily the CPU, I/O and memory system.

21 of the Best Free Linux Financial Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Sep 28, 2008 10:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
The repercussions of the credit crunch have continued to occupy headline news in recent weeks. We have witnessed the demise of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, the rescue of AIG, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the sale of Merrill Lynch, the proposed merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS (which would never have been permitted under normal circumstances), and the list goes on.

42 of the Best Free Linux Graphics Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Sep 14, 2008 10:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Linux is a very strong platform for budding artists, photographers, animators, and designers. With inexpensive hardware, free software, and a modicum of talent and inspiration, anyone can create professional-looking computer graphics.

21 of the Best Free to Download Closed-Source Applications

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Sep 7, 2008 7:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Software licenses stir up emotive feelings in the Linux community. Licenses generally fall into one of two broad categories: proprietary licenses and open source licenses. The type of software license an application uses is significant in the effect it has on the rights of the user of the application, and whether a programmer chooses to contribute his or her time to its development.

21 of the Best Free Linux Productivity Tools

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Sep 1, 2008 8:47 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
One of the essential ingredients to running a successful business is maintaining an advantage over your competition. Many different types of computer software can significantly enhance performance at the workplace, or in the home. A polished office suite, a reliable backup system, an intuitive desktop environment, even a welcome break from reality with an immersive game all have their part to play in helping users achieve their maximum potential. However, this article focuses predominately on software that helps individuals organise their day, capture and retrieve information, assist them fulfilling their various roles in life (whether as a parent, employer, employee, good neighbour etc), as well as streamlining the desktop.

21 of the Best Free Linux Text Editors

In many users' eyes, a text editor should be lean and mean, fast to start up and shut down, without fancy splash screens or a graphical user interface. The choice of editor has long stirred up strong emotions. For example, the debate about whether vi or emacs (or another) is the best editor started decades before Linux was even conceived.

To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 21 high quality Linux text editors. There's a mix of graphical and console based applications included. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for all types of users.

42 of the Best Free Linux Scientific Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Aug 19, 2008 4:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: GNU, Linux
Science is the effort of trying to understand how the physical world works. From observation and experimentation, science uses physical evidence of natural phenomena to compile data and analyze the collated information. Science really prospers and advances when individuals share the results of their experiments with others in the scientific community. There is a certain logic that scientific software should therefore be released in a freely distributable environment.

42 of the Best Free Linux Email Software

Email 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.

42 of the Best Free Linux Video Software

  • LinuxLinks.com (Posted by sde on Jul 15, 2008 1:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
There is a sizeable amount of free video software available on the Linux platform which is both fully featured and mature. Become a digital video editing master, turn your Linux machine into a Home Theatre box are two avenues that are explored in this article.

42 of the Best Free Linux Audio Software

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jun 30, 2008 5:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
There is an extensive amount of free audio software available on the Linux platform which is both mature and sophisticated. In fact, Linux has all the tools needed to be a serious contender in music production without a user having to venture into the commercial software world.

42 of the Best Commercial Linux Games (Updated)

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jun 14, 2008 11:23 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Community
Are there many high quality commercial games available for Linux? That's one of the frequently asked questions we receive in our mailbox every week.

42 of the Best Free Linux Games

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on May 21, 2008 3:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
"Can I game on it" is a frequently asked question we hear from Windows users toying with the idea of trying Linux for the first time. Well, the simple answer is yes!

80 of the Best Linux Security Applications

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on May 5, 2008 7:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups
The aim of this article is to provide the user with a starting point for improving the security of a Linux machine. Basic system security (e.g. having a regular backup strategy, using hard-to-guess passwords, removing services that you don't need) is essential administration in protecting your data. But you need a more sophisticated approach to keep intruders out.

Asus Eee PC 701 Review

This review aims to provide readers with an in-depth treatment of the Eee, using an actual retail unit, instead of a pre-production model. This is important in a number of respects. Earlier models had a different BIOS, which, for example, did not provide full speed USB2.0 ports. Hopefully, having tested an actual retail model, the review should give a true representation of what this machine can actually do.

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