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Software

Thought it would be interesting to see a cost comparison of the software between Mac and Windows. The fact is that Windows is having more ‘functional’ freeware for my needs – yet for the purpose of comparison I’ve picked some commercial alternatives. Let me know what you think! Mac Software Cost Windows Equivalent ~ Cost [...]

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gDocsUploader is a nice little OS X application for easy bulk upload of office documents to Google Docs. gDocsUploader shines with some cool drag and drop options. I have the program icon setup on the Dock for easier access. Windows Users have DocSyncer which supports syncing and mobile access. A Mac OS X version of [...]

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Here is a list of applications which I’ve bought for the iMac running OS X. These are essential applications for me -used everyday- being milked for every penny spent. Given the amount of commercial and shareware applications available for OS X platform, it is very difficult to make a studied choice. I trial’d quite a [...]

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When I Linux, I Ubuntu. My Organization does use CentOS and RedHat for running various servers too. Oracle Enterprise Linux is essentially RedHat Linux (CentOS claims a few pounds too!) with improvements and bug fixes. Oracle pledges to remain fully compatible with RHL. If are you tempted to try out, get your free DVD’s of [...]

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If you are like me, you don’t like filing of emails too much. I just love the Google’s way of ‘Archiving’ the mails and keeping my Inbox Zero and clean. But without a proper Outlook Search tool, this method would be highly impractical. I have been using Microsoft Desktop Search all these while but it [...]

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