Ron Bongo: Other Helpful Open Source Utilities
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Learn more about open source software with Ron Bongo by familiarizing yourself with the following readily available open-source utilities which you can use for various applications.
Whether you’re a web designer, a content manager, or website administrator, you would need certain utility applications that you can use for various day-to-day tasks. Such applications are available through open source providers and many have found these utilities valuable tools to have in their software arsenal. The following lists some of these helpful utilities and all you need to do is to try them out and identify which would be best suitable for your needs.
* Cyberduck – If you’re a web designer or developer and are using a Mac OS, you may find great use with this open source FTP client that has a built-in Amazon S3 browser as well as a built-in support for Mosso Cloud files.
* FileZilla – This is the most popular open source FTP client due to its cross-platform compatibilities and its inherent ability for file transferring using multiple protocols.
* WinSCP – Remote file transfers using the Windows-only platform can be well managed and organized using WinSCP through its simple and easy to navigate file manager.
* HTML Tidy – Remove all the errors and optimize your HTML syntax using this open source utility.
* CamStudio – You don’t need to pay top dollar for a screen-capturing app for your computer simulation and presentation needs. CamStudio can provide you with a fully-featured screen capturing facility.
* Greenshot – Maybe all you need for your documentation or presentation project are some good screenshots. Greenshot is an open source app that can provide you with the tools you need.
* ZScreen – If you need a utility for full-screen or partial screen capture then you can find great use for ZScreen. It can also be programmed to automatically transfer screenshots via FTP for sharing or archiving purposes.
* Xournal – Using your tablet as an effective input device for taking notes or doing sketches can be done using this simple open source application.
* Firebug – Firefox users can learn much about a web page’s HTML or CSS markup using this very useful debugging tool.
* Gallery – Manage, organize and control your image files using this web-based image gallery.
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