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Fwbackups: Backup Files with Ease

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Here's a free-to-download, free-to-use, feature-rich user backup program that allows you to back up your documents any time and anywhere. It is also cross...

Rsync, the Remote-Update Utility

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The Rsync utility greatly simplifies backup tasks. Its many options provide more control over the sync process. Rsync is one of the many tools...

Back Up Your Files with Déjà Dup

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  This is a guide to using the packages Déjà Dup and Duplicity for backups on desktops and workstations. While Déjà Dup, which rides on...

Malware Analysis Using REMnux

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  This article explores malware analysis using the open source tool REMnux. It begins with the basics of malware, how it functions, the steps to...

A Simple Screen Recorder for Linux

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Making screen recordings has never been so easy. The complications of screen recording in Linux have been banished by the Simple Screen Recorder. This...

Using BiiCode, the C/C++ Dependency Manager

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BiiCode is a dependency manager for C/C++. This article familiarises readers with the requisites, installation procedure and usage of BiiCode. “But C++ is still the...

MoSync: App Development Made Easier

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MoSync is an open source SDK, which is a rich cross-platform mobile application development environment that makes it easy to develop apps for all...

Faster Web Development Using the Jade Template Language

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You can build Web pages faster with the Jade template language. Jade is an elegant and efficient way to do HTML coding. Old HTML...

Codename One: A Cross-Device Platform for Mobile App Development

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The proud boast of Codename One developers is, “Write once, run anywhere native mobile apps.” And it works exactly that way. You can use...

PyTongue Programming in Non-English Languages

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In this remarkable article, which is aimed at both those who teach programming at various levels and general programming enthusiasts, the author, who is...