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Friday, August 3, 2007

eyeOS: New open source web operating system.

Portable applications can come in handy when you are on the move, but there are situations when using them is not an option. For instance, before you connect an external hard disk or a USB stick to a public computer, you have to ask permission. More importantly, even if you get permission, you can never be sure what kind of nasty viruses and malware you will be getting on your storage device. But why bother with portable applications at all when you can have your very own Web-based operating system bundled with a few essential applications? That's the promise of eyeOS -- an impressive and surprisingly useful open source Web-based OS.

Main link:
http://www.eyeos.org/

To download:
http://www.eyeos.org/downloads

Some screen shots:
































Ghost Virtual Computer
See also ghost virtual computer. Its same like eyeOS that running on interner browser but it is not a open source product. It is free hosted services and allow people to register as free. Never worry about your data. It can be access anyway.

Main website:
http://g.ho.st/home/

Some picture from ghost virtual computer. Picture take from my ghost virtual pc account:
































How to install eyeOS?


The installation is very easy and can be done in 5 minutes...

1) Open your terminal/shell

2) Go to web root directory such as /var/www(redhat base) or /srv/www(SuSe
Linux)
eg: cd /var/www

3) Download the package from http://www.eyeos.org/downloads
eg: wget (file download address)
You can download it in tar.gz or .zip format

4) Extract and place it in your web root
eg: tar xvzf (file name)

5) Give full permission to the package.
eg: chmod 777 (extracted file name)

6) Run the install.php on your browser and follow the instructions.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Top 10 open source Windows applications

1. Mozilla Firefox (Web browser)
Fast and secure internet browser
http://mozilla.org/firefox/

2. Mozilla Thunderbird (Email client)
Mozilla’s Thunderbird 2 email application is more powerful than ever. It’s now even easier to organize, secure and customize your mail.
http://mozilla.org/thunderbird/

3. Open Office (Office suite)
OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.
http://www.openoffice.org/

4. Gaim (Instant messenger)
Chat on any service you'd like - AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN, Jabber, ICQ - with this multi-platform, tabbed IM client.
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/

5. ClamWin (Antivirus)
Norton bugging you again to break out the credit card and subscribe? Uninstall! ClamWin is free anti-virus software with automatic updates and scheduled scans, no credit card required.
http://www.clamwin.com/

6. VLC Media Player (Audio/video player)
Got a video or audio file Windows Media Player or Quicktime can't play? Betcha VLC can.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

7. KeePass (Password manager)
Another app you really don't hear a lot about, but for anyone with more than 6 different passwords, KeePass is indispensable.
http://keepass.sourceforge.net/

8. Cygwin (Unix command line emulator)

That DOS command line just doesn't cut it. Wanna turn into a CLI ninja on your PC? You need Cygwin.
http://cygwin.com/

9. Eraser (Data deletion utility)
Before you donate, sell or trash your hard drive, you want to make sure there are no traces of your private data on it. Eraser uses the same algorithm the government uses to wipe your hard drive clean.
http://www.tolvanen.com/eraser/

10. TrueCrypt (File encryption utility)
You've got a folder full of files you don't want anyone to access but you. Lock it (or an entire thumb drive) up with the free TrueCrypt software.
http://www.truecrypt.org/

Some references:
http://lifehacker.com/
www.clamwin.com/
http://softlabsav.softlabs.net/