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A simple backup manager for your linux – backintime

Posted on 02 February 2010 by admin

If you have ever lost any data as a result of computer crash , you might know the importance of creating backups of your pc . But are you confused to make  a choice of backup software for your linux os . Then , here is a really simple backup software for linux named ” back in time” . Back in time is inspired by “flyback project” and “TimeVault” . Backup is made by making snapshots of specific directories . Back in time has a really simple user interface and runs in user mode . Here is a video tutorial explaining how to install back in time in ubuntu and how to use it . If you feel that you need more documentation feel free to visit the official documentation from back in time website . Download backintime from here .

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Recover deleted files in Ubuntu linux using Testdisk

Posted on 01 February 2010 by admin

You may be familiar with many recovery tools for  windows operating system . But if you are using Ubuntu Linux what will you do if you , accidently deleted some of your essential files . Here is  a free software called Testdisk  which allows you to recover those deleted files . Testdisk recovery tool can be downloaded from here . Test disk doesn’t have a graphical user interface , but is very easy to use . As it is better to show you how to do it than explaining the whole thing , i have included a video , which shows how to use  testdisk and photorec to recover deleted files in linux operating system .

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GNOME 3 to rewrite the future of linux desktops

Posted on 11 December 2009 by admin

Gnome 3 the new member of linux desktop have finally hit the tech world with its new technologies posing as a strong rival for the windows 7.With GNOME 3, developers will be introducing a number of new concepts and technologies to the Linux desktop, including more advanced 3D as well as more tightly integrated messaging system.

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n GNOME 3, most of the user interface level stuff is JavaScript that is built on top of clutter toolkit. clutter is an opensource framework for the development of apps  which provides enhanced support for 3D environment.Most of the users complain that  search and the ability to find applications easily are not effective in GNOME 2.x. This problem will be effectively solved in the new gnome 3.Also unlike transition from KDE3 to KDE4 the transition of gnome 2 to gnome3 will be much more smoother.So we suggest all our readers to try out this and post your valuble comments here.

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MS OFFICE 2010 "STUNNING PERFORMANCE"

Posted on 18 November 2009 by admin

MSOFFICE 2010 puts a large emphasis on not only desktop applications, but mobile products and Office Web Applications that will allow users access to free hosted Office applications that can be used from both PCs and Macs. MSOFFICE 2010 is Compatible with IE, Firefox, and Safari, these Web Applications allow you to use Office on the go without needing Office 2010 installed on your PC. Office 2010 also is the first version of Office to ship in both a 32- and 64-bit version and both will come on one disc as well.

Office Web Apps

Microsoft  to offer a free web-based version of its Office productivity suite, known as Office Web Apps, that will debut with the release of Office 2010.The web apps will allow sharing and collaboration of documents and files and also feature user interfaces similar to their desktop counterparts.


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Backstage View

Office 2010 replaces the old File menu in all of the applications with something called “Backstage View.” This contains familiar tasks like Save, Print and Publish. However, it also makes a lot of document-specific information including Document Mode, Permissions, Prepare for Distribution, and Versions readily available.

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Backstage View didn’t stand out to me when I was looking over the list of new features. However, I was quickly sold on it while testing Word 2010, because it put all of my important document management information into a single view.

Ribbon Menu Enhancements

While Office 2010 keeps the ribbon menu that was introduced in Office 2007, it now extends across the entire Microsoft Office 2010 suite. While the ribbon has just as many detractors as it does lovers, Microsoft has made many improvements over the version found in Office 2007. In particular, it lets you customize it to your particular working style in each application. The ribbon received a lot of criticism in the 2007 release, but these enhancements should build greater acceptance of perhaps the most drastic Office interface change so far.

Support for Co-authoring

Word 2010, OneNote 2010, and PowerPoint 2010 now include a co-authoring feature, enabling multiple authors to work on the same document at the same time. This is a welcome change from having to use SharePoint, where only one author at a time can check a document out for editing. The addition of co-authoring is really ratcheting Office 2010’s collaboration options.

Improved Conversation View in Outlook 2010

Email management can be a challenge to even the most experienced web worker. To help tame your inbox, Outlook 2010 includes an improved Conversation View, which includes:

  • Show Messages from All Folders
  • Reverse Sort
  • Add Columns
  • Expand/Collapse

I am pleased with the new, more granular Conversation View. The controls are very accessible and usable, showing a definite improvement over Outlook 2007.

NEW FEATURES

  • Background Removal Tool
  • Letter Styling
  • Screen Capturing and Clipping tools
  • “Mark As Final” Function
  • Jumplist
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Windows 7 ,The Perfect Experience

Posted on 16 November 2009 by admin

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Microsoft proves that seven is indeed a lucky and magical number. It would be too, for a company which decided to skip a version 13 for their Office suite to avoid bad luck.

Despite the criticism and negative publicity, Windows Vista was a significant Windows release, and a step forward in the evolution of the Windows operating system.Windows 7 is a marked improvement over Vista all around, and its new features and improvemnts make it a strong competitor for Windows XP as well.

Ironically, Windows 7, isn’t even Windows 7.0! It runs a slightly improved kernel of Windows Vista with a version number of 6.1 much like Windows XP ran an improved Windows 2000 kernel with a version of 5.1 (Windows 2000 was 5.0). However as Microsoft has painfully pointed out on several occasions, this makes Windows 7 no less significant.

Windows 7 will support both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. The bare minimum requirements for the 32-bit include a 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB available hard-disk space, and a DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver. 64-bit systems will require at least a 1 GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 20GB of free space on your hard drive, and a DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver. A touch-screen monitor is required to take advantage of the native touch features. Do note that some users have claimed to have limited success running the Windows 7 beta with less than 1GB of RAM, but that’s not recommended.

What’s Good
Windows 7 is the biggest step forward in usability since Windows 95. In fact, over half of what makes it better than Vista boils down to user interface improvements and enhancements, not so much actual new features.

peepingIts fancy new user interface—the heart of which is Aero Peek, making every open window transparent except the one you’re focusing on at the moment so you can find what you’re looking for—actually changes the way you use Windows. It breaks the instinct to maximize windows as you’re using them; instead, you simply let windows hang out, since it’s much easier to juggle them. In other words, it radically reorients the UI around multitasking. After six months of using Aero Peek and the new launcher taskbar, going back to Vista’s taskbar, digging through collapsed app bars, or even its Peek-less Alt+Tab feels barbaric and primitive. I wouldn’t mind an Mac OS Exposé ripoff to complete the multitasking triumph, though.

Windows 7 brings back a sense of a tightness and control that was sometimes missing in Vista—there’s a techincal reason for this relating in part to the way graphics are handled—moments where I’ve felt like I wasn’t in control of my PC have been few and far between, even during the beta and release candidate periods. The more chaste User Account Control goes to that—the frequency with which it interrupts you was grating in Vista, like standing under a dripping faucet. But it actually works as Microsoft intended now, with more security, since you’re less likely to repeatedly hammer “OK” to anything that pops up, just so it leaves you the hell alone.

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Other super welcome improvements are faster, more logical search—in the Music folder for instance, you can narrow by artist, genre or album—and more excellent file previews, though they’re not quite as awesome as what OS X offers up. (And why aren’t they on by default?) There are lots of little things that make you say, “finally” or “that’s great,” like legit codec support baked in to Windows Media Player, Device Stage when you plug in your gadgets, or the retardiculously awesome background images.

In short, Windows 7 is what Windows should feel like in 2009.

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Empathy .. the best chat client for Linux. Support both voice and video chat

Posted on 15 November 2009 by admin

Empathy call log

Empathy call log

Empathy is a IM/voice /video client that uses Gossips’s UI and Nokia’s MissionControl

The main goal of empathy is is libempathy and libempathy-gtk libraries which permits desktop integration. The widgets made in libempathy-gtk can be used to embed into any GNOME application

Empathy is one of the chat clients that uses various libraries of the known Telepathy . If You have a MSN chat account setup in and have a telepathy aware client then it automatically transfer your information across the client which is pretty cool.

Empathy is a multiple protocol client that includes Jabber , Gtalk, MSN , IRS , Salut and all the protocols supported by pidgin

Making call using Empathy

Making call using Empathy

The various features are

1.  Provides specialized user interface for all protocols for ex the account editor

2. Auto away protocols using the gnome screen saver tech.

3. Asks the network manager to automatically re-connect if the connection gets interrupted.

4. It allows both private and group chat.

5.Allows you to add themes for the chats.

6.Allows you to keep a log of your chat and even backup your chats.

7. Provides an interface for viewing and editing contact information.

8.Allows voice and video calls

9.helps in establishing a collaborative work using the tubes

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GIMP : A photoshop Alternative for Linux!

Posted on 13 October 2009 by admin

Check out the power of GIMP

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GIMP, GNU Image manipulation program is an open software. Its a free and open image manipulation software. This software has absolutely no disadvantages compared to the usually used image manipulation softwares such as Adobe Photoshop. This one is tested for a wide range of application. This software is available under GNU Public License and it target people who cannot afford to buy expensive softwares such as Photoshop. But compared to Photoshop GIMP has most of Its features.

One of the most important features of GIMP is its customizable workspace. There are developers and designers who require various alignment of the tools and need to save them. GIMP provides a perfect platform for their work.

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GIMP user interface

The interface of GIMP is aligned in the form of stacks so called docks so that the users can toggle between the web items as fast as possible. GIMP also supports full screen mode editing which not only allows you to get the live preview of the currently editing file but also allows us to fully utilize our complete screen estate.

Numerous digital photo imperfections can also be easily rectified by the latest GIMP edition. This includes perspective distortion, barrel distortion and vignetting

There is a inbuilt channel mixer which gives you the power to enhance your black and white images.

GIMP can be said as the most ideal software for digital photo retouching as it does not require or does not ask for the unnecessary information while using the touchup  tool or the healing brush tool.

GIMP support for extenal devices

GIMP support for extenal devices

The latest GIMP developed provides unique support for various external devices such as pressure and tilt sensitive tablets and also a wide range of USB or MIDI controllers. You can even bind various usb and MIDI controls to the GIMP and make your on scripts for manipulating the input. This includes changing your screen opacity , size color etc. of the brush.. This highly speeds up your workflow

Currently GIMP allows most of the commonly used image formats such as JPEG (JFIF), GIF, PNG, TIFF and PSD

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