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The Daily Ubuntu

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Website featuring a daily Ubuntu application for the Linux operating system. The daily Ubuntu applications cover a variety of different software types.

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  • Good iPhone Applications for Linux Developers

    Posted on Thursday August 27th, 2009 at 15:30

    I was going through my RSS feeds, and I saw this article about iPhone apps for developers and freelancers. There's some good stuff in here, so check it out. ...

  • Create Oscar-Worthy Movie Scripts With Celtx

    Posted on Monday July 27th, 2009 at 09:24

    Celtx is a media pre-production editor that allows you to easily create screenplays and storyboards for your next movie. You can use it to create a whole assortment of media, including theater, comics, advertising, and video games.Celtx utilizes a fu...

  • khtml2png - Take Command Line Web Screenshots on Linux

    Posted on Friday July 24th, 2009 at 12:23

    reddit_url='http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/2009/07/khtml2png-take-command-line-web.html'khtml2png is a helpful tool for capturing an image of a webpage with ease. It's nice to use because it will get the entire length of the site, no matter wheth...

  • My First Foray Into Website Design

    Posted on Monday July 6th, 2009 at 23:21

    So I took some time off from posting here to start my very own web design business, and I just finished with my first project. It's a portfolio site for Jenny Zhang, an Ann Arbor marketer. I created it using PHP on Linux. My IDE was Bluefish and Kate...

  • Build Websites Visually with Amaya

    Posted on Tuesday June 16th, 2009 at 09:38

    Today I continue the series on web development applications with Amaya, a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) development application for Linux created by the W3C. Next, I would like to feature some development frameworks, such as Rails and CakePH...

  • Detect Wireless Networks with Kismet

    Posted on Monday June 15th, 2009 at 07:00

    Kismet is a 802.11x wireless network detector and sniffer. It can detect any wireless network in range, assuming that you have a card that supports raw monitoring and that the network is broadcasting in 802.11b, g or a. I use this a lot when I have i...

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