Linux Voice Introduction
Linux Voice Introduction

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This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.
Your computer is a storehouse of so much information – passwords, pictures, household checklists, receipts, instructions – it is all in there somewhere. The real problem is how do you find it? Sure, you could search down deep through all your directories to find that missing file with instructions for how to access your router's admin interface, but isn't there a better way? This month we'll take a look at BookStack, a free tool that will help you organize pictures, documents, instructions, links, or any other information you want to keep at your fingertips. Also, we introduce you to Tabby, a powerful cross-platform terminal tool, and we help you get started with Gramps, a versatile genealogy app for Linux. Oh and maddog has some wise words for PC vendors on how they can satisfy their customers and stay ahead of tariffs in the new economy.
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