HDD Health 3.3
July 9, 2008 at 9:44 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: Downloads, gnu, gpl, hdd, program
HDD Health is a full-featured failure-prediction agent that sits in the system tray, monitors hard disks and alerts you to impending failure. The program uses Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) built into all new hard disks, and can predict failures on your hard drives. A host of alerting features include email, local pop-up messages, net messages, and event logging, while using no system resources.
Note: if you go to the author’s web page you will need to scroll down to the bottom to find this program.
NotJustBrowsing 1.0
June 24, 2008 at 9:03 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: gnu, gpl, linux, opensource
NotJustBrowsing is a software application designed specifically to enhance the usability of the contents available on the world wide web and to improve the way in which these contents are accessed, organized and viewed. Drag and Drop is employed to save useful web addresses, browsing events are represented with colours, unauthorized access to stored web links is secured. To enhance the contents of a web page, notes can be stored with the web address, browsing can be shared by passing on groups of web links. Multimedia rich user guides, manuals or help can also be published using NotJustBrowsing.
What is ubuntu? (From official site)
June 19, 2008 at 2:44 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentTags: Development, Downloads, gpl, linux, open sour, reviews
Ubuntu is a community developed operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers. Whether you use it at home, at school or at work Ubuntu contains all the applications you’ll ever need, from word processing and email applications, to web server software and programming tools.
Ubuntu is and always will be free of charge. You do not pay any licensing fees. You can download, use and share Ubuntu with your friends, family, school or business for absolutely nothing.
We issue a new desktop and server release every six months. That means you’ll always have the the latest and greatest applications that the open source world has to offer.
Ubuntu is designed with security in mind. You get free security updates for at least 18 months on the desktop and server. With the Long Term Support (LTS) version you get three years support on the desktop, and five years on the server. There is no extra fee for the LTS version, we make our very best work available to everyone on the same free terms. Upgrades to new versions of Ubuntu are and always will be free of charge.
Everything you need on one CD, which provides a complete working environment. Additional software is available online.
The graphical installer enables you to get up and running quickly and easily. A standard installation should take less than 25 minutes.
Once installed your system is immediately ready-to-use. On the desktop you have a full set of productivity, internet, drawing and graphics applications, and games.
On the server you get just what you need to get up and running and nothing you don’t.
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