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Little thin client runs Linux
The Italian firm CompuMaster has introduced a compact thin client that runs Linux. The "Praim Ino" can be mounted on the back of a monitor, draws just six Watts, and comes with a variety of client software, the company says.

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Kate
Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since release 2.2. Being a native KDE application, Kate is of course born with networking transparency, as well as it integrates with the outstanding features of KDE. Choose it for viewing HTML sources from konqueror, editing configuration files, writing new applications or any other text editing task. Read more

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  • SmartCVS
    (commercial) SmartCVS is a full-featured and still easy-to-use CVS client. It contains all needed tools out-of-the- box, so there is no need to install a file compare tool, CVS command line client, or SSH client. It is available in two versions: a free Foundation version and a commercial Professional version. The Professional version contains powerful features like a conflict solver, transaction view, tag browser (including tag/branch structure), and change report (multi-file compare).
  • SmartSVN
    (commercial) SmartSVN is a platform independent, powerful, and easy-to-use Subversion client. In addition to the normal SVN commands like checkout, update, commit, merge, etc., it provides tag and branch handling (no need to deal with URLs just to switch to a different tag or branch), a built-in file compare and conflict solver, and many more. There is no need to install additional tools for handling SVN working copies, like a command line SVN client or a file compare tool.
  • SpectrumSCM
    (commercial) SpectrumSCM is an enterprise-level Source Configuration and Management solution, which includes version control, process management, release management, advanced branching, issue tracking and much more, all integrated into one tool. In addition, it allows users to construct automated workflow engines and interfaces to external systems through the SpectrumSCM API. The tool also incorporates advanced security features through the Java Security Model, SSL, and LDAP. The client software can be run as an application or accessed over the Web as an applet or through Java Web Start. It also includes a full-featured commandline interface, strong IDE integrations, and a SpectrumSCM Proxy for remote users.
  • StatSVN
    StatSVN is a metrics-analysis tool for charting software evolution through analysis of Subversion source repositories.
  • Subversion Repository Search Engine
    Subversion Repository Search Engine (SupoSE) scans a whole Subversion repository and creates a searchable index. It will scan Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF files in addition to all kinds of text based data.
  • Subversive
    Subversion is a free/open-source revision control system (RCS). That is, Subversion manages files and directories over time. These files and directories are placed into a central storage called repository. The repository is quite similar to a ordinary file server, except that it remembers every change ever made to your files and directories. This allows one to recover older versions of your data, or examine the history of how your data changed.



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