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- GUI Tar 1.2.3 (Mac)
- GUI Tar is a wrapper application which acts as the front end to the 7za, tar, gzip, bzip2, unrar, and unzip UNIX utilities. The operating system itself handles the complicated work, while GUI Tar provides a pleasant and easy method to interact with these system tools. GUI Tar is divided...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, GUI, Edenwaith, GUI Tar, GUI Tar Extractor
- Software downloads 2009-09-13
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- keka 0.1b1 (Mac)
- keka is a free file archiver for Mac OS X keka is a Mac OS X frontend GUI of p7zip, the UNIX port of 7-Zip. Supported formats 7z (.7z) ZIP (.zip) Gzip (.gz) Bzip2 (.bz2) Tar (.tar) Supported formats only extracting Lzma (.lzma) RAR (.rar) ACE (.ace)
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Aone, Keka, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Desktops, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-09-16
- DMG Packager 1.5.2 (Mac)
- Creating a styled disk image each time you put out a new release of your software can be a tedious process. DMG Packager lets you do the whole thing within one easy-to-use GUI application. Create a dmg, manage your product files, set up and preserve the dmg's Finder window styling,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Skoobysoft, Construction
- Software downloads 2008-11-27
- Rage against Adrian
- Rage against AdrianWell ...[i].. calling your colleague a dumbass violates this forums rules.[/i]When you constantly shill for Microsoft this could be interpreted as posting "advertisements" which also violate forum rules since you are offering a service to advocate a product. Does Microsoft pay well? Many here would like to know....
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Adrian, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of us
- What sounds like a cross between a Ferengi mating practice and an OREO cookie clone, but is actually the latest and greatest in Open Source turnkey virtualization servers? It's the ProxMox Virtual Environment, a new open source project that has been flying under the hypervisor radar, but may pose a...
- Tags: High-performance, OpenVZ, Server, VMware Inc., Virtual Machine, VM, ProxMox VE, Virtual Machine Setup, Virtualization, Linux, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Open Source, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Storage, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Firefox and the horrors of the Solaris install process
- Firefox and the horrors of the Solaris install processnot that i had anything interesting to sayI am used to having my comments *deleted*. ;)I'm sure incompetent top management...was to blame. Couldn't be the IT personnel.As was Fedora'syum -y updateRE: disappearing commentsAs many of you will have noticed comments sometimes...
- Tags: Web browsers, Operating systems, UNIX, Most linux distro, WinBlows, Microsoft Windows, Mozilla Firefox, horror, Sun Solaris, WINDOWS USERS, windoze user
- Discussion threads 2008-06-22
- Proof that Linux is for geeks with too much time on their hands!
- Proof that Linux is for geeks with too much time on their hands!No LVM stuff required for WindowsAlso, all you need to do for windows is mount the image destination could be a local USB drive and run "partimage". The GUI does the rest.For restores, just do "partimage" and path...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, Acronis, LINUX IS, GUI, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- The one thing Asterisk has been missing
- The one thing Asterisk has been missingAll well and good......if you don't mind living with potential GUI limitations and the vendor's restriction on access to *.conf and other Linux configuration settings for a 'turn-key' system.If you want the flexibility to configure any way you want (e.g., your hardware, your Linux...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Asterisk
- Discussion threads 2008-04-11
- LAMP On Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Server Edition
- The other day I decided that I needed a Linux install with the full LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP) setup on it. After a fair bit of digging about and reading a lot of websites I discovered that one of the easiest and least fuss ways to achieve...
- Tags: Linux, My Linux Experience
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- Microsoft confirms Vista OEM hack
- Microsoft confirms Vista OEM hackwhy would anyone crack windoze vista?i still haven't seen the need for a downgrade...Really the only story here is that MS WANTS them to crack the disks. MSneeds to have pirated disks available for free. They WANT the people in China that will NOT pay the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Digital rights management (DRM), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft confirms Vista, Microsoft Confirms, digital-rights management, OEM, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-04-12
- Linux software apps - What's hot and what's not?
- Linux software apps - What's hot and what's not?The apps I useOffice: OpenOffice.org, as it's pretty much the standard on Linux desktops.Email: I have Evolution set up for my Yahoo mail.Image editing/drawing: For most editing, I use the GIMP, but for advanced stuff I'd recommend Blender or Inkscape for SVG.CD/DVD...
- Tags: OpenOffice, OPEN SOURCE, Web browsers, RSS, Java development tools, Linux software, K3b, Microsoft Office, GIMP, Mozilla Firefox, KDE, GNOME, disc, Gaim, software, Linux, Webmin
- Discussion threads 2007-03-13
- Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts desktop features
- Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts desktop featuresKernel Version 2.6.16?Funny thing: I am upgrading my Fedora Core 4 system to Core 5 as we speak, using the nifty Yum Upgrade feature (allows you to do it via Yum repositories rather than from CD/DVD-ROM).But the Kernel package that is being installed identifies...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Linux, Desktops, Operating systems, GNOME, Yum, desktop, Fedora Project, KDE, Red Hat Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-03-21
- Will Vista fail antitrust compliance?
- Will Vista fail antitrust compliance?Have something to say?If you have something to say, then say it, don't bag the guy because he is absolutely correct. Obviously you don't have anything intelligent to say, so you bag someone else.You don't thinkOh, I forgot you don't seem to think at all, at...
- Tags: Operating systems, Desktops, UNIX, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, Linux, operating system, antitrust
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
- The Pod: software issues
- The Pod: software issuesBoth feet inIn a large corporation like company "F", the one-throat to choke paradigm is paramount. Even if the Java desktop stuff is half-baked, it makes sense to contract with Sun to do everything and use everything. Heck, we use half-baked or less stuff from IBM today...
- Tags: Programming languages, UNIX, Operating systems, GNAT, GCC, VAX, Sun Microsystems Inc., Ada, software
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- File2Pack SFX 2 (Windows)
- File2Pack SFX is a packed file manager capable of creating and extracting highly compressed packed files. It will pack and compress your selected files into a single package which can serve as a file archiver, self extractor, or for file backup and restore. When you create or open an F2P...
- Tags: Package, Mental9Production, File2Pack SFX, Internet, Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2005-12-27
- E-mail 'crucial' to future of desktop Linux
- E-mail 'crucial' to future of desktop LinuxOne more worthless survey...The Linux community just don't get it...The reason Linux is not making it's way onto desktops by leaps and bounds is because the Distros and software are NOT USER FRIENDLY so that the Hundreds of Millions of people who are currently...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Desktops, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook 2003, Linux, desktop Linux, desktop, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2005-12-01
- Kung-Tar 1.3.2 (Mac)
- iTar is a GUI front-end for gnutar. It allows for easily adding several files from different locations to the tar archive. It has been developed for personal use, but is released with source code since it may be useful to others as well. Don't expect much from it, though, since...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, File, iTar, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2002-12-19
- DropAES 1.0 (Mac)
- DropAES is the descendant of the freeware DropTBZ2 (compresses files into .tbz .tgz .zip .tar format) with added encryption/decryption with Blowfish and TripleDES ciphers and file shreding functionalities. Just like in dropTBZ2, file decompression is not included since it could be achieved with freeware stuffit expander. Several notes: 1. DropAES...
- Tags: Freeware, AES, Apple Macintosh, Eric Wu, DropAES, Network Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2002-05-21
- ColdCompress 1.2 (Mac)
- ColdCompress presents an easy to use GUI for creating .tar.gz archives. You can drag and drop files and directories into the ColdCompress window, and then compress those documents into a single archive.
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Archive, A-Flow Development Team, ColdCompress, Construction, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2001-04-07
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