Leftovers: Software
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stftp: The simple terminal FTP client
I’m all about full-screen, intuitive, colorful interfaces to programs. I don’t really care if something has been done before (everything has been done before), unless you’re reinventing the reinventing of the reinventing of the wheel. Just give me a good interface and a decent perspective on the task at hand, and I don’t care if your program was written in 2012 or 1992 — it’ll work for me.
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Dolibarr – A Free, Open Source ERP And CRM Software For SMB
Dolibarr is an Open Source, web based free ERP & CRM software that can be used to manage your business operations such as products, stocks, emails, orders, invoices, and more. You can install and use it either in a standalone server or VPS, or in Cloud. Dolibarr is designed especially for small/medium sized organizations, freelancers/foundations etc. It supports almost all modern operating systems such as Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Additionally, Dolibarr is available as a single auto-installer package for all platforms, so that even a newbie can install and configure it in minutes.
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Google's Hangouts App Lands on the Desktop, It's Both Interesting and Really Annoying
Google has just released a desktop client of its Hangouts application and it also works on the Linux platform. The problem with it is that it's both a good and a bad application, a feat that could have been pulled off only by a big company like Google.
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