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Kdenlive: A Video Editor in the Spotlight

Linux distributions strive to include all the useful applications that users will need, but a quality video editor has been lacking for quite some time. Now with KDE4 getting better and better, could an application like Kdenlive fill that gap?

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Microsoft Office: Opening Up to Firefox?

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 18-07-2009

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When Microsoft offered more details about Office 2010 earlier this week, The VAR Guy noticed a rather interesting nugget of information involving Microsoft Office for the Web’s anticipated browser support and software as a service (SaaS) strategy. The software giant, it seems, will be giving equal time to Firefox (the open source web browser) and Apple’s Safari. Here’s the scoop.

Mac OS X Tip: Open at Log In

Posted by suparoot | Posted in Mac | Posted on 14-07-2009

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Do you use Safari, Mail, iTunes, or other Mac applications every day? Did you know that Mac OS X Leopard can automatically open your favorite applications for you when you start up your Mac? To find out how, watch the latest Mac OS X Tip in the Business Theater.

Apple Safari 4 Is Like Whole New Browser

Posted by suparoot | Posted in Cloud | Posted on 01-07-2009

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In previous versions of Apple Safari, the Web browser was a capable if somewhat basic and utilitarian tool for surfing the Web. But with the release of Safari 4, Apple has gone in a very new direction, creating one of the most attractive and interactive browsers on the market today. Borrowing liberally from Apples iTunes, Safari 4 provides visually attractive site tracking and searching tools that help users scan through their favorite sites. Along with its excellent standards support and other strong browser features, Apples Safari 4 has gained considerable ground on its browser competitors.
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