Archive for the ‘Free Utility Software’ Category
7 October
Posted by baskoro
Transferring files between mobile phone and PC is an important thing for some people. Usually, they transfer music files, like mp3, from their PC to their mobile phone so they can listen to their favourite music everywhere with their phone. In Windows, this thing is easy. You can use software like Nokia PC Suite or else. But how did you do that in linux? Read the tutorial now
Tags: Mobile phone, Nokia PC Suite
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29 September
Posted by baskoro
Some newbies think that installing application in their linux is scary thing. Because they don’t know how exactly to do it. Usually, because they only know one way to install application. If they face different way, they’ll confuse and desperate. 
In this tutorial, i’ll show you many different ways to install new application into your linux computer. Because there is many different installer. So just stay and keep reading this tutorial. Hope it will help you. Read the tutorial now
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25 September
Posted by baskoro
Today,people having portable device such as laptop or PDA is usual. 4 years ago, laptop was a luxurious thing. But now it isn’t. However, laptop is an expensive thing for some people, because of that some people lose their laptop to a thief. Of course, it can cause so much trouble to the owner. Many devices created to prevent looting. But what do we do when our laptop already lost? Don’t worry guys, there is a free and open source software that will help us to track our missing laptop. It’s Adeona. Read the rest of this entry »
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16 September
Posted by baskoro
Do you know search field in Vista Start Menu?With that tool you can search almost everything in your computer like application, file, or open an url in browser. Now, You can do that in Linux too. Gnome Do is all you need.
It’s likes Windows’ Launchy or OS X’s Quicksilver, but GNOME Do has its own kind of productivity tool. Plug-in designers have taken full advantage of webapps’ APIs, giving you the ability to quickly compose new email messages, search for files or folders, add calendar events, switch music tracks, open url in browser. Oh, and it also finds your installed applications super-quickly as you type, making desktop icons seem kind of, well, useless.
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