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Archive for January, 2009

A must have Firefox Extension – Hyperwords

By • Jan 10th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source

“Firefox, just got better, thanks to Hyperwords, a plug-in that allows you to you to interact with all the words on the web. The right click finally put to good use”. [via] Gigaom “Search, translate, convert, email, print, post to your blog, and copy any text on a web page with the Hyperwords Firefox extension”. […]

Download Google Chrome 2.0 in pre-beta form

By • Jan 9th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Firefox

Get a pre-beta Google Chrome 2.0 at GOOG, and test for yourself the new cutting-edge or so features it now includes. Form Autocomplete is now part of it like in Firefox and many other browsers. Full page zoom that resizes images, embedded objects and text. Autoscrolling from left to right and Up and Down. It […]

Find Open Source Projects at Ohloh – The Open Source Directory and Network

By • Jan 8th, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source

There are many Open Source directories out there with extensive lists of Open Source applications, alternatives to Windows and projects, but Ohloh is not another Open Source all-in-one directory, it is also a network, a mashable-like community for Open Source users and developers. It unites Open Source apps with their users and coders.

How to get Amule Adunanza working on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex

By • Jan 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Italy-Specific, Ubuntu, Web Utilities

Unfortunately, a full-functioning version of aMule-Adunanza for Ubuntu 8.10 – Intrepid Ibex still has to be released, and the aMule-Adunanza version for Ubuntu Hardy(8.04) you’ll find at SouceForge.net is not full-functioning (in some cases, it does not function at all) in Ubuntu 8.10. To get aMule-Adunanza working on Ubuntu 8.10 I used the Debian Lenny […]

Burrrn your Audio CDs and Cue sheets with a Portable CD Burrrner

By • Jan 4th, 2009 • Filed under: Freeware, Open-Source, Windows

Windows-only: Burrrn is a light-weight CD only burning application that installs without writing to your registry. This makes Burrrn very portable. It is enough to unpack it to get started, you can then copy it into your external had disk or Pen Drive.