In: Mac
12 Nov 2010With the introduction of Lion, memory will be less important as a hardware specification for many users due to changes in the future of the Mac ecosystem.
Open source applications have a natural inclination to be compiled for multiple operating systems. Although many OS‘s and tools are converging in functionality, it’s nice to have a homogeneous environment of favorite programs to make the transition from machine to machine more seamless. I use Windows and work and Linux at home, but that doesn’t mean I have to give up anything in the process. Below are – in no particular order – some of my favorite cross-platform open source applications.
What is it? It’s a bidirectionally synchronized folder in The Cloud. I’m amazed. It works on every major platform. It works seamlessly. It just works.
In: Linux|Mac|VirtualBox|Windows
17 Dec 2008A detailed analysis of advantages and limitations of the most important new features of VirtualBox 2.1.
