Archive for the ‘Utilities’ Category

Oct
23

MiKTeX

MiKTeX is a typesetting system for Microsoft Windows. It consists of an implementation of TeX and a set of related programs. MiKTeX only provides the tools necessary to prepare documents using the TeX/LaTeX markup language. MiKTeX includes a simple text editor (TeXworks). More »

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Oct
23

LaTeX2RTF

LaTeX2RTF is a translator program which is intended to convert a LaTeX document into the RTF format which can be imported by several text processors (including Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org Writer). LaTeX2RTF core is a text mode application aimed at platform independence. More »

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Oct
16

Fluxbox

Fluxbox is a stacking window manager for the X Window System with the aim to be lightweight. Its user interface has only a taskbar, a pop-up menu accessible by right-clicking on the desktop, and minimal support for graphical icons. All basic configurations are controlled by text files, including the construction of menus and the mapping of keybindings. Fluxbox has high compliance to the Extended Window Manager Hints specification. Fluxbox can show some eye candy: colors, gradients, borders, and several other basic appearance attributes can be specified. Fluxbox support rounded corners and graphical elements. More »

Oct
16

Wubi

Wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer) is an official Windows-based software installer for Ubuntu. The goal of Wubi is to assist a Windows user unacquainted with Linux in trying Ubuntu without risking any loss of information due to disk formatting or partitioning. Wubi can also uninstall Ubuntu from within Windows. It is not a virtual machine, but rather, it creates a stand-alone installation within a loopmounted device. It is not a Linux distribution of its own, but rather an installer for Ubuntu. Users interested in directly installing to a dedicated partition, like a standard Ubuntu install does, without needing a CD should use UNetbootin instead. More »

Oct
07

Uswsusp

Uswsusp (Userspace Software Suspend) is a suspend-to-ram and suspend-to-disk implementation for the Linux operating system. It supports both s2ram (standby) and s2disk (hibernate), as well as a mode called s2both, which saves state to disk and RAM. More »

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