Leftovers: Software
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Open Source Multimedia Converter Curlew 0.1.22.3 Is Out
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Samba 4.1.9 Has Been Released With Two Important Security Fixes
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Samba Browser for KDE Smb4K 1.1.5 Gets Lots of Fixes
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Samba 4.1.9 Released with Fixes for Two Exploits
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phpMyAdmin 4.2.4 Arrives with More Fixes
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LFTP 4.5.2 File Transfer Software Improves Torrent-Related Features
LFTP 4.5.2, a sophisticated file transfer program with a command-line interface that supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS, and FTPS protocols, is now available for download.
Every operation made with LFTP is reliable, which means that, if any non-fatal error occurs, the operation is retried automatically.
This latest version of LFTP is not a big update, but the developers have made a few interesting changes and improvements.
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watchfile.sh: Perhaps the best thus far
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wanderlust: emacs plus e-mail equals … emailcs?
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Opera Developer version arrives on Linux
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Opera targets Linux developers
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Opera 24 finally lands on Linux
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How To Install Opera 24 On 64 Bit Ubuntu 14.04, Using Either Unity Or Gnome Shell
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Opera 24 On Chromium Now Available For Linux
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Opera Software releases first Linux build of new Opera
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