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22.05.2009
Editor, since console commander tends to use it by default.
The application is designed for Ubuntu, as numerous references show. However, it works fine on my Debian system and probably, I would guess
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25.07.2009
were over. It turned out, however, that the efforts to use the Clip with the operating system of my choice were not quite over.
The Clip recharged under GNU/Linux just fine (although products that can
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28.02.2013
designing workstation and laptop interfaces is so often a mixed blessing. GNOME 3's overview mode might be fine for consumer computing, but for productivity users, it simply draws them away from focusing
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12.03.2014
for women, and a grant from Creative Commons Taiwan, the project has added support for additional media formats, fine-grained permissions, and pump.io, an API for enabling federation not only for Media
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31.08.2014
Pictures
Most software automatically centers pictures when adding them. This is fine, if you are willing to number each picture, and refer to the number in the text, but all that is unnecessary effort
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19.11.2013
pseudonyms. So long as the uploads are free-licensed or public domain, that is fine with Fabricatorz.
“We respect our users’ anonymity or however they choose to identify themselves,” says Christopher Adams
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17.12.2013
attempt, the version from the manufacturer’s repository came back again, but this time for Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10. However, you can ignore all this because the program works fine in its free version
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30.10.2015
installed in OS/2 had over two dozen settings to fine-tune its performance. I particularly remember WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS, which crashed regularly under Windows, but which OS/2 ran flawlessly. Admittedly
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15.02.2016
for something that sort of works, you cannot persuade them that excellence is worth having. You would have a better chance of convincing someone who eats at McDonalds five times a week to try fine
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25.05.2016
finely made and designed books. As a reader with strong addictive tendencies, what matters to me is the words. Whether they appear on paper or a screen is only relevant to me when clarity becomes an issue