Posts Tagged ‘ penguinix ’
Some software is essential for your day to day work flow, like your web browser or text editor. Others aren’t exactly necessary but make a huge impact on how comfortable you are at your computer. One such extra application-of-comfort is Gnome-Do. I love this application so much, I’ve tried running it on every machine I’ve [ READ MORE ]
I serve small bits of things for development purposes from my home. The work is done by an older Dell box I had lying around, on which I’ve installed Ubuntu and Apache. Specifically, the machine runs Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.10, Apache 2.2.12 and the free Dropbox synchronization client. Just a disclaimer: this is not a production [ READ MORE ]
I’m a sucker for cute animals, so I may be biased here. One of my favorite utilities lately has been Project Hamster, a time tracker for the Gnome Desktop Environment. Normally I log my development hours in a simple ascii text file, together with the rest of my project’s log, like so: 2010/02/18 Worked on User [ READ MORE ]