Over fifteen years old and this little piece of technology has been a cornerstone of our video library since we bought it, back in 2006. Our Neuros OSD has been […]
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The Edubook: The netbook that runs on AA batteries
Back in 2010, the electronics company Norhtec, based in Thailand, came up with an innovative design for an inexpensive, power efficient and modular portable “netbook” computer. From what I can […]
Returning to SeaMonkey
I really, really tried… I tried several times… I tried so very hard to stick with Vivaldi, but I must go back to SeaMonkey for my everyday web browsing. It’s […]
Go FISHing With Konqueror
A while back I shared some of my favourite tips for the TDE file manager, Konqeuror. One of the features that I didn’t bring up, mostly for the reason that […]
Exe GNU/Linux revisit
Back in August of 2020, I decided to give the operating system Exe GNU/Linux a shot on my Lenovo laptop. It’s been eight months now since the change and I […]
ExeGNU/Linux Review Follow-up
This is a follow-up to my initial review of the ExeGNU/Linux operating system I recently installed on my Lenovo laptop.
Review of the ExeGNU/Linux operating system
Although I’m very pleased with Q4OS Linux, which has been my operating system of choice for over six years now, I happened across Exe a few weeks ago and decided […]
Conquering the Konqueror
Since the Trinity Desktop Environment is based on the original KDE 3.x desktop, one of its cornerstone applications is the Konqueror file manager/browser. Now, although Konqueror hasn’t aged very […]
KeepNote: A versatile note taking app for TDE
This is a review of the very versatile yet easy-to-use note taking application, called KeepNote. Although the program has versions for MS-Windows, Mac, and Linux, I find that it is […]
Archive your movies with 2ManDVD
In my second entry on my blog, I shared my feelings on the importance of making physical copies of the digital photos you cherish most. This post is similar in […]