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Flock for Linux 2.5: The social browser for addicted to blogs

If you thought you have seen everything in the world of browsers were very wrong and we shows Flock for Linux 2.5 integrating traditional browser, a number of social tools like Flickr, del.icio.us, Technorati, and even an editor with which you can publish in your blog from Flock.
We can say that this is the first generation of its social browser. Based on Gecko, the same engine that Firefox web, this explains its speed, stability and compatibility with most of the add-ons for Firefox. Aesthetically very successful, the most interesting is the editor blogs.
Sylpheed 3.0 Beta 7 for Linux: E-mail client and newsreader light but packed with features and easy to use

Sylpheed 3.0 Beta 7 for Linux is an e-mail client based on GTK + and running on Linux. Despite their small size, Sylpheed 3.0 Beta 7 for Linux is a full-featured client have all the necessary characteristics. Moreover, it is quite fast, the information is stored MH format, which allows collaboration with other clients support this format for storing e-mail. Supported protocols: POP3 (APOP), IMAP4rev1 (CRAM-MD5), SMTP (AUTH and CRAM-MD5), NNTP, SSL/TLSv1 and IPv6.
Sylpheed 3.0 Beta 7 for Linux is a relatively simple and fairly lightweight mail client that can easily use for handling your mail. It is wonderful when it is free and works with both Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, and with Windows. Furthermore, the program has sufficient protection for your correspondence without this complicates matters with her.
Saving U.S. $ 1000 to U.S. $ 2000 migrating to Linux and not to Vista

The site The Inquirer took the job of calculating how much would be saved by a company desktop decide whether to migrate to Linux rather than Windows Vista. The total estimated, they felt, would be between $ 1000 and U S S $ 2050.
The lowest estimate assumes that the company would buy a computer
cheap and not remain with XP (and therefore would not have to pay
"downgrade"). That would be a company that already has a license
Office. Regarding the highest estimate, it is assumed that the company buy a high-end PC, stays with XP and have to buy a
user license for Microsoft Office.
Wine 1.1.18: Run Windows applications without having them installed

Turns out a new version of Wine. Wine 1.1.18 is a miracle, enabling you to run Windows applications under Linux. Wine gives us welcome the world of Microsoft Windows, not simply because it emulates its code but because it is a real implementation of the Windows API libraries. But the difference in the technique of "encapsulation", this is translating into 100% all the code for Windows.
For the first time, can run applications running under the popular operating system from Redmond, aka Microsoft Windows, UNIX machines, even without a Windows installation. Although 100% free of Windows source code, can optionally use native Windows DLLs if they are available.

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