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Archive for the ‘Windows’ Category


Best Cross-Platform Email Apps

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

 
Linux comes with various GUI based email client to stay in touch with your friends and family, and share information in newsgroups with other users. The following software is similar to Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail and is used by both home and office user.
Webmail interfaces allow users to access their mail with any [...]

Zinc: A Free Media Center Browser

Monday, April 6th, 2009

 
ZeeVee, a startup venture focused on helping people watch high-definition Internet video on their TVs,  recently introduced a new version of its free video browser – formerly known as Zviewer.  Now called called Zinc,  it was originally designed for the ZvBox, the firm’s PC-to-TV-over-coaxial-cable appliance.  The application runs on any Windows XP or Vista computer [...]

Flock: The Browser for Social Networking

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

 
 
Flock is the first major browser geared toward social-networking addicts.  Available for both Windows and Mac users, it will do absolutely nothing for you if you’re looking to get away from MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, blogging, and other Web 2.0 mainstays.  If, on the other hand, this is one addiction you’re looking to feed with [...]