PeaZip : A Must Have Free and Open Source Archive Manager

PeaZip is a completely free and open-source tool which currently supports 87 file extensions! And not only that.... unlike most of the other top archive managers, PeaZip works on both Windows and Linux. As they say "PeaZip is a reliable solution for most of the archive types you may met, and will help you in finding the right tool for a wide range of specific needs"

Have a Merry XBMC !

XBMC Media Center (formerly named Xbox Media Center) is a cross-platform free and open source media player and home entertainment system. It was originally created for the first-generation Xbox game console, but is now available for the Linux, Mac OS X (Leopard, Tiger, Apple TV), and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Now they have released their latest version of XBMC namely, XBMC 9.11

The Only Reliable Download Accelerator For Linux

There are many free and open-source download managers for Linux systems, but does they accelerate your downloads? Are they reliable? Are they updated? For most of them, the answer is no. Then how to get a good download manager for Linux, which actually accelerates your downloads? Lets find out...

Secure Your Linux System With Avast for Free

Some say that Linux is completely virus free... but actually the truth is its not. Linux is vulnerable to viruses! So, do we have to wait till a virus attack us to prove that? I don't think so... So, its time to hire a guard to protect your system, and Avast, just might be the guard you want!

Google Chrome For Linux and Mac are Now in Beta Stage!

Google Chrome is one of the best web browsers which we have today, Its simple but also very fast. At first when it was released on September 2, 2008, we can only use it on Windows PCs. After that they started building versions for other platforms like Mac and Linux.... which they called Chromium (the development version of Chrome). But, today they have moved from the developers only version 'Chromium' to the public beta!

Linux, Windows : The Junk Man is Here to Clean Your Systems

Why do we clean our systems? One, to keep it healthy... two, to ensure privacy! We have lots of free and payed tools which will help us to maintain a junk free system. Actually they does a pretty good job, but most of them are built only for Windows! But today I found a great Janitor which cleans both Linux and Windows systems.......

Firestarter : For a Secure Linux System

We can't say that Linux is completely secure, we can say that it is less vulnerable to viruses than a Windows system... So its worthy to think about the security of your Linux system at least for a while. Mainly there are many ways which you can protect your system, using a good firewall is one of them. So lets see how to protect your Linux system with a good firewall...

How to Install Linux/BSD without a CD

I don't know about others but these days Im getting away from CDs and DVDs, I used to use my USB instead, because it won't get damaged like CDs easily and its very...very portable! Thats when storing data... but can we install an operating system without a CD?