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My new favourite music player besides zomg. Using after they dropped support for Songbird Linux.
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Powerful, much better than FB in so many ways...
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The king of social networks.
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Great tips for Linux/unix-geeks!
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Very addictive!!!
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The best torrent client, for Linux and Mac. Using mainly from commandline.
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By far the best photo collection manager. Face recognition is a must!
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Fastest, strongest, prettiest browser. Using chrome dev of course.
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Best tool for discovering new music by listening. Continuous developing makes it even better.
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A lifesaver. Very powerful tool for those who have many computers.
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About Rolle
| Website: | rollemaa.org |
| Bio: | Ultimate geek with 7 computers, many gadgets, and all 3 most popular OSs; Linux (Main), Mac, and Windows (Less). Nice to meet you fellow stranger. |
| Member since: | 25 April 2010 |
| Software: | 1030 different applications used |
| Usage: | 8 months, 1 week, 2 days, 23 hours, 35 minutes and 2 seconds |
| Platform Usage: |
Windows
(85%) |
Type of usage (in the last hour)
Internet (36%)
Audio & Video (20%)
Utilities (42%)
Recently used
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Windows Explorer
about 2 hours ago
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µTorrent
about 2 hours ago
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PuTTY
about 2 hours ago
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Adobe Photoshop
about 2 hours ago
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Realtek Audio Manager
about 2 hours ago
Awards
- 5 points — Started using SalesForce
- 5 points — Started using Marketo
- 5 points — Started using The Free Dictionary
- 5 points — Started using ARUWizard
- 5 points — Started using ATK ACMON
Good that you liked it, please make sure your rpm package manager is ok, by installing some other rpm packages :) Have fun browsing
PS, remember in Linux tracker Chrome is detected as Chromium, I guess it is one long term unsolved bug.
You should noticed that in the same page it has rpm packages too. http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/eula_dev.html?dl=unstable_i386_rpm (32 bit)
http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/eula_dev.html?dl=unstable_amd64_dev (64 bit)
Go to http://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel and under Linux download google-chrome-unstable_current_i386.deb or google-chrome-unstable_current_amd64.deb (depending on your machine infrastructure), the dev PPA will be added automatically when installing the package, you can install it on your current Chrome (if installed).
Same as Chromium daily but more perfect.
Enjoy :)
Or use Chrome dev little faster with same features.
Seamonkey does the job, support of Mozilla with a decent speed and takes low memory. If you are trying then go with the latest 2.1a2. It is alpha stage but stable enough and supports most of the add ons you need. Perfect for the work you need :)
Congrats Fanatic
Okay, as long as you're not one of the many guys out there that hate every search engine that is not google.
Your review of Bing doesn't make any sense at all. Sometimes it's better to post nothing then posting some crap talk like that.
i am not a spanm thing
Gosh! Man you got so much spam!
Pleasure you replied! When I first got to know about Linux (6 months ago approx) that was Ubuntu 8.04 and after that I kept using it and now on Ubuntu 10.04
Another exclusive Linuxer :D NTMU!
i dont want to hey myself that would be boring
Hey!
Nice :P Mac käytössä \o/