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Archive for the 'Keyboard Love' Category

Conkeror Offers Keyboard Friendly Web Browsing

Linux Journal has a detailed write up on web browser that was totally new to me called Conkeror. Not to be confused with KDE’s browser/filer combo Konqueror, Conkeror uses Mozilla’s Gecko rendering engine (just like Firefox) to display beautiful webpages.
Unlike Firefox, there are absolutely no buttons or controls (”chrome”) to get in your way; [...]

The ProductiveLinux Podcast Episode #20 - Gnome-Do 0.8.0 (MP3 Format)

In this episode, we review GNOME-Do, a really cool, smart application launcher in the vein of Quicksilver for Mac and Launch for Windows. The many plugins available allow for some innovative productivity enhancements.

GNOME Do Homepage

MP3 Download

The ProductiveLinux Podcast Episode #20 - Gnome-Do 0.8.0 (OGG Format)

In this episode, we review GNOME-Do, a really cool, smart application launcher in the vein of Quicksilver for Mac and Launch for Windows. The many plugins available allow for some innovative productivity enhancements.

GNOME Do Homepage

OGG Download

Popular App Launcher Launchy Goes Linux

I was pretty psyched to read on Lifehacker today that the popular app launcher for Windows called Launchy has released a Linux version for GNOME and KDE. I’ve never tried Launchy (Linux only around here!), but as soon as I get home to my desktop (in about four days or so) I’ll definitely give it [...]