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Jul
16th

12 Web Browsers for Linux – Review

Author: Craciun Dan | Files under syndicated

The GUI browsersFirefoxMozilla Firefox gained more and more popularity since its initial release in November 2004, and today is the browser of choice for the majority of Linux users. Although relatively new compared to other browsers which date for ove…


Jul
15th

Exaile Music Player Review – A Good Choice for the GTK Fans

Author: Craciun Dan | Files under syndicated

IntroductionExaile is an audio player built in GTK, and although it’s not as popular as Banshee, Rhythmbox or Audacious, it’s feature-complete and offers a unique concept by using multiple tabs for showing several playlists, each one in its own tab, an…


Jul
15th

9 File Managers for Linux

Author: Craciun Dan | Files under syndicated

Konqueror – Default file manager in KDE3, Konqueror was replaced by Dolphin in KDE4. Very powerful, Konqueror supports profiles, split windows, several view modes, plugins and much more features.Official websiteKrusader – Another powerful file manager …


Jul
15th

PCMan File Manager 0.4.5 Review

Author: Craciun Dan | Files under syndicated

Two days ago I reviewed Xfe, a pretty good file manager built using the FOX toolkit, so today I’ll continue in the same fashion reviewing PCMan FM, a GTK file manager with a simplistic interface and basic features.PCManFM – list viewPCManFM has a left …


Jul
13th

Xfe Review – Wonderful File Manager

Author: Craciun Dan | Files under syndicated

IntroductionThe first impression Xfe gave me was of a solid, full-featured, powerful and good-looking file manager. I have to admit, I was really impressed by this application, and I’ve never used it before. Since I’m a KDE guy, my file manager of choi…