Leftovers: Software
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ncdu - NCurses Disk Usage Analyzer
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RealVNC Introduces VNC Wayland Developer Preview
For nearly one year we've known about RealVNC being interested in Wayland support for their commercial VNC products and last year they proposed a remote access protocol for Wayland. Today, RealVNC has put out a developer preview of its VNC software for Wayland.
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The Exciting QEMU 2.1 Is Up To Its Release Candidate Phase
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yaydl, yougrabber and youtube-viewer: Batting 333
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yersinia: Points awarded for style
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yetris: Get those thumbs ready
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ysm: At the end of the day
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zile: A lighter, cleaner emacs
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z and z: A tale of two z’s
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VirtualBox 4.3.14 RC1 Works with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
On July 9, Oracle has announced the immediate availability for download and testing of the first RC (Release Candidate) version of the upcoming VirtualBox 4.3.14 virtualization software for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems.
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Wine 1.7.22 Tries To Improve Internet Cookies
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CrossOver 13.2.0 Allows Easier Package Installation On Linux
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CrossOver 13.2: Installing Windows program on Linux just got easier
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CrossOver 13.2.0 Supports More Windows Applications
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Announcing CrossOver 13.2.0 - Discussion of Windows on Mac and Linux
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Linux Now Supports Chrome Remote Desktop (Beta Version)
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Until The First Version Of TCNext (TrueCryptNext) Gets Released, TrueCrypt 7.1a Can Still Be Installed On Linux Systems
But some third party developers have adopted TrueCrypt and decided to continue the work on the TrueCrypt’s source code, under a new name: TCNext. No TCNext version has been yet released, but the good old TrueCrypt 7.1a can be still installed on Linux systems.
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Calibre 1.44.0 Is Now Available for Download
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