The best email client for Linux, Windows and macOS isn’t Outlook Your email has been sent I rely on email. In fact, it’s my primary method of communication with the outside world. While most people ...
Hi guys, I realise that this is probably a ridiculous question, but I can't help it. Well probably I can..but..uh..whatever.<br><br><br>I have two machines, one WinXP, one Debian, and on the WinXP ...
We now have Exchange at work and I was thinking that this would be a great improvement over Novell Groupwise as far as trying to get email on a Linux client was concerned. However some quick Googling ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
SolutionBase: Expand your e-mail options with alternative Linux clients Your email has been sent I don’t like suites. I avoid using one large application that uses smaller applications to take care of ...
Linux e-mail vendor @Mail Monday released an open source version of its Webmail client and is making it available for free. The client, @Mail Open, is AJAX-based and works against any e-mail server ...
In the anonymizing Linux distribution Tails 7.5, Thunderbird becomes additional software. It is therefore on a safer footing.
Proton Technologies has released the ProtonMail Bridge app for Linux. Bridge allows you to use a desktop e-mail client to access your ProtonMail account. It's already available on macOS and Windows.
I get a lot of questions on how to perform various tasks from a Linux shell/terminal. In the interest of making a simple cheat sheet—something I can point people to that will help them get rolling ...
LinuxWorld.com One of the first things I learned after starting this gig at was that it’s not at all unusual to hear from readers who are much better informed, and much more knowledgeable about Linux, ...
The WebKit rendering engine used in many Linux applications is a complete security mess. That’s the takeaway from a blog post by Michael Catanzaro, who works on GNOME’s WebKitGTK+ project. He’s ...