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For Windows/Linux: If you’re a huge Windows/Linux app-user or tester, you certainly know what it takes every time to get to a desired application through the Windows Start Menu(Application Menu in Ubuntu) or via the many desktop icons. Launchy is designed to help you. More»
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Adobe has finally released the Beta version of Adobe Air for Linux. This beta is for Fedora Core 8, Ubuntu, 7.10 and Open SUSE 10.3 Linux desktops. This means that Ubuntu Hardy users would have to wait for a full-functional version or use Wine. The download file is a .bin and to install do chmod +x adobeair_linux_b1_091508.bin and then run the installation with ./adobeair_linux_b1_091508.bin
Update: Read Lifehacker’s – Top 10 Apps Worth Installing Adobe Air For
Download Adobe AIR for Linux Beta
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Hackers love it and torture it every single day to get the best out of it. Most of the hacks on Google Chrome browser are carried out with this tool or with a similar one. The XN Resource Editor is the open source fully fleshed version of the Resource Hacker by Angus Johnson More»
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Enrich your portable application collection with PortableApp’s new product, this is a the light-weight screenshot taker – LightScreen Portable 0.5. This Windows only portable tool, can be placed in any portable device, CDs, ipod, USB key and so on, and you can run it directly from your portable device, without any installation.
Lightscreen Portable is open source and completely free.
LightScreen is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It goes with Windows 95 to XP. Get to know it better HERE!!!.
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