There is no dearth of good CD/DVD burning tools for Ubuntu. Brasero Disc Burner comes as default in Ubuntu and it is a good enough tool with almost all functionalities you expect from a basic CD/DVD burning application. But what really are the alternatives. Here is a quick listing of very good CD/DVD burning applications available for Linux(in no particular order). Read on.
9 Good CD and DVD Burning Tools for Ubuntu/Linux
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on Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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IE9 Day 1 - 2.3 Million Downloads, Firefox 4 - 7.1 Million!
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Manuel Jose
on Saturday, March 26, 2011
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You all must aware of the fact that both IE9 and Firefox 4 was released within a span of two weeks and both of them are considered highly improved versions their predecessors. Now here are some interesting download statistics of both the browsers.
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Mozilla F1 Firefox 4 Extension Just Got Sexier
Mozilla F1 extension is a product of Mozilla Labs which is behind such incredible concepts like Seabird Mobile Phone. F1 is a simple Firefox browser extension that allows you to share links fast and easy. Share links from within the browser, from any webpage, using the same services you already know and love. Mozilla F1 is made by Mozilla Messaging.
Everyone's Favorite Hotot Twitter Client Now Available in Chrome Web Store
Hotot is undoubtedly one among the very best Twitter desktop client for Linux and that was exactly why we included Hotot in our list of 18 must have applications for Ubuntu. Now, if you don't want a separate desktop client for a primary web application like Twitter, Hotot is now available in Chrome Web Store to be installed within you Chrome/Chromium web browser.
How About Firefox 4's Panorama Like Workspace Manager in Ubuntu Unity?
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Manuel Jose
on Friday, March 25, 2011
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Unity is the new improved Ubuntu interface which is all set to debut in another month or so when Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" is officially released. A lot of ideas keeps coming in from users on how to improve Unity interface even further. Tweak Center and Launchpad + Ubuntu Sowftare Center integration mockups set the tone and now here is another one. Idea is to have a Firefox 4.0's Panorama kind of an interface as workspace manager for Ubuntu Unity.
Community Wallpapers for Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Released, The Best Collection So Far IMO
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, March 24, 2011
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Community contributed wallpapers collection for Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" is finally released. The collection include 17 brand new wallpapers and this latest set of community contributed wallpapers for Ubuntu is definitely the best so far in my opinion. We will feature a few of the wallpapers below which we think are the best of the lot. Download links for the full set of 17 wallpapers can be found at the bottom of this post.
AriOS Review - Yet Another Ubuntu Derived Linux Distro
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Manuel Jose
on Wednesday, March 23, 2011
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Nautilus Elementary is Back! PPAs for Ubuntu 11.04 Natty, Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Updated
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Nautilus Elementary is perhaps one of the most talked about projects in the Linux world last year. Later in the year 2010 though, Nautilus Elementary project was discontinued and the developers decided to concentrate on an entirely new file browser project called Marlin, which will eventually find its place in upcoming Elementary OS project. But hold on, they have now decided to restart the Nautilus Elementary project and PPA's have been updated already for both Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick and Ubuntu 11.04 Natty.
Firefox 4 Released, Downloaded 2 Million Times Already!!
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Manuel Jose
on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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The much anticipated Firefox 4 was officially released earlier today. This is *the* fastest Firefox ever to be released and is also the best in terms of looks and functionality as well. When the new super fast JaegerMonkey javascript engine made web browsing so much faster, innovative additions like Tab Candy(now called Panorama) is definitely going to help end user with better tab management capabilities. Not even a day has passed since the official launch of Firefox 4 and look at the download statistics. At the time of writing this article, Firefox 4 has already been downloaded for more than 2.0 million times!!
Beautiful Looking LibreOffice Splash Screen, A Must Try!
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Manuel Jose
on Saturday, March 19, 2011
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As you all should know by now, LibreOffice is already the new default office suite for Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal. You can even install latest LibreOffice in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid easily via LibreOffice PPA by following the instructions here. Now, here is a very good looking and very creative LibreOffice splash screen that demands your attention.
Faenza 0.9 Released - Brings More Polish, New "Darkest" Theme & Lots More
Faenza icon theme is arguably *the* most beautiful icon theme for GNOME and also has support for the widest range of applications in Ubuntu GNOME. Faenza 0.9 was released a day ago and it brings in a number of major upgrades including a new "darkest" theme and many other openly visible as well as subtle changes.
Ubo Icons Theme - Not Glossy, Drawn With Ballpoint Pen, Colored in GIMP, Looks Sweet!
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Manuel Jose
on Friday, March 18, 2011
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When we featured this collection of top 10 most popular icon themes for Ubuntu GNOME some time ago, Ubo Icons was probably one among the most promising set of icons for GNOME in that list, though it was still a project yet to be completed back then. Well, the first alpha release of Ubu Icons is here and it looks quite stunning.
Osmo - Simple, Easy to Use Personal Organizer for Linux
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, March 17, 2011
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Osmo is a handy personal organizer application for Linux. Feature list includes calendar, tasks manager, address book and notes modules. Osmo is comprehensive in its set of functionalities yet very easy to use and configure. In many ways, Osmo is as good or even better than Getting Things GNOME personal organizer application in my opinion.
Office 2010 Movie Trailer[LOL]
If Java4Ever movie trailer made you laugh like hell, Office 2010 movie is going to make you laugh even harder. You get the central "characters" of the movie from the name itself, I suppose. Thanks you YouTube yet again. Watch the video below.
First Nintendo 3DS TV Commercial for US[Video]
Nintendo 3DS is a portable game console by Nintendo, which can produce 3D effects without the need for any special glasses. Nintendo 3DS is among the early entrants into the market for devices with glassless 3D capabilities along with the likes of LG Optimus 3D smartphone. Following video is supposed to be among the very first ever video commercials of Nintendo 3DS gaming console for US market.
Awoken 1.9 Icon Set Brings in a Darker Version of Theme, Customization Script, PPA & Lot More!
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Manuel Jose
on Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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AwOken icon theme is among the most downloaded and highly rated icon themes for GNOME and we had no second thoughts while including AwOken in our listing of top 10 most popular Icon themes for Ubuntu GNOME. AwOken version 1.9 brings in a lot of changes that includes a new darker version of the theme as well as a very useful customization script. To make things even easier, now you will able to install AwOken icon theme in Ubuntu using PPA.
Elementary OS Beta Reviewed - Looks Very Polished, Minor Niggles
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Manuel Jose
on Monday, March 14, 2011
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I concede that I am a big fan of Elementary Project and the goodies it brought to the Linux desktop eco system. I also accept the fact that, reviewing a developer only preview of an application and calling it "not ready yet" is kind of self defeating. But the kind of expectations a project like Elementary OS carries around makes it vulnerable to close scrutinisation at every level. Consider this as one such *very* early Elementary OS review.
Integrating Software Center with Launchpad(Mockup)
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, March 10, 2011
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While Tweak-Center mockup was a brilliant idea that stood out from the rest of the crowd, here is another very interesting concept that demands your attention. USC Launchpad Concept integrates Ubuntu Software Center with Launchpad and thereby provide easy access of hundreds of awesome applications hosted at Launchpad to its users.
15 Very New and Unique Ubuntu Wallpapers
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Manuel Jose
on Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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It has been really long since we featured any new collection of wallpapers for Ubuntu or Linux. Article featuring Ubuntu/Linux wallpaper packs was the last in this particular category and even that was several months ago. So here is it once again, a nice and simple collection of 15 Ubuntu branded wallpapers from across the web. Enjoy!
Steve Jobs Introducing Macintosh 24-JAN-1984[Video]
Now, this video is a very special one especially to those who are ardent followers of computers and technology. In this video, Apple Inc.'s co-founder Steve Jobs introduces Macintosh to the world for the very first time on 24 JAN 1984. This event in many ways marked the beginning of PC revolution that continues even now. Steve Jobs describes in length on how he managed to bring down the cost of Macintosh to "just" $2,495 apiece and how insanely good its display is.
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 3 Review, Screenshots, Download Links
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Manuel Jose
on Friday, March 4, 2011
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It hasn't been long since we last reviewed Ubuntu Natty Alpha 2 and now, Ubuntu Natty Alpha 3 is already here. This is yet another milestone in this major build up towards the much anticipated release of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal final on April 28, 2011. As is expected, latest Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Alpha 3 comes packed with a number of new features and major bug fixes. Quick review of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 3.
Top 5 Media Center Applications for Linux
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Manuel Jose
on Thursday, March 3, 2011
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We have discussed a lot about multimedia applications available for Linux, but never really about media center applications specifically. Unlike many other niches where Linux lags behind other proprietary OS's in terms of good applications available, Linux have a clear upper hand when you consider the sheer number of very good open source media center applications available out there. Here is a quick listing of top 5 media center applications for Linux. Read on.
XBMC Media Center
5 Incredible Android Tablets Showcased at Mobile World Congress 2011
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Manuel Jose
on Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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Mobile World Congress 2011 was quite literally overwhelmed by the sheer number of new Android OS based devices. Among the devices, the ones who completely stole the limelight were the Tablets. Almost all major hardware manufacturer has a Tablet in the pipeline and most of them are running open source Android OS. Here we are going to feature some of the best and most promising Android based Tablets unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2011.
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