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Copy Favorite Websites to Your Hard disk with PageNest

PageNest, one more a offline browser, which you can be able to copy your favorite webpage and/or entire website(whichever you prefer) to local disk on your computer. PageNest will be create an exact copy of what you see in your browser, like a html, text, css and images. PageNest will be create your own 'cache' of your page regularly. This software will be store copies of websites so you can read them when you are not connected to the internet. You can archiving your favorite sites before they change or disappear.

PageNest converts all links with relative links. All files will be saved to your hard disk as standard html pages, jpeg files and etc. Once you download your favorite websites, you can browse the site with your favorite browser or you can copy them to your laptop and take them with you to view when away from internet connection. PageNest can download many file type like html, shtml, php, and others file type. PageNest will be give the correct extension so it is usable to your computer.
PageNest designed to be easy to use, for example, buttons to move between sites in a single click, a range of sensible defaults so you rarely need to change many settings, and clickable list of recent downloads and others. This software compatible with Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, XP, vista and 7. In Ubuntu Linux,...
PageNest available on free edition and pro edition. PageNest Free Edition is a cut down version from they're commercial product. That's does'nt make it not secure from viruses, malicious software or any spyware. PageNest Free Edition is availble for non-commercial use. Can be used in the home, or for educational or non-profit organization.
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Pinguy OS Mini 11.04.1 has Launched

Pinguy OS Mini 11.04.1 has launched, like the version name (with “mini”) this is a stripped down version of Pinguy OS which comes with all the tweaks and fixes that are available in the main Pinguy OS 11.04.1 but comes without preinstalled applications like in the main Pinguy OS.

Comes with application by default, make user can easy installed without too much effort. All the repositories Pinguy OS comes with added by default. So if user need installing some applications they need, they can download and install them from the main repository in another time.

This is a applications installed by default in the Pinguy OS 11.04.1 Mini: Firefox, Flash and Java, Mplayer so if you browse the web you don't need to tweak or install anything. Gedit, Ubuntu Software Center, Mint Menu, Conky, Docky, Nautilus Elementary, Gloobus Preview, GNOME Do. Pinguy OS 11.04.1 Mini which give same look and feel as the main Pinguy OS.

Pinguy OS 11.04.1 Mini comes with Compiz downgraded to version 0.8.6 so you shouldn't be experiencing any of the bugs.

Download Pinguy OS 11.04.1 OS Mini

Available for 32bit and 64bit, both being under 700MB in size.
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Split and Merge Files in Ubuntu Using lxsplit

The active users of the Internet surely a time will interfere with the activity of downloading, uploading or just share the link. There are many sites for free file hosting service providers that we can use, but most sites file hosting service provider restricts the maximum size that we will upload the file. In the past I often have problems when I uploaded the file you wish to have sizes that exceed the maximum limits required by the file hosting services free. And what solution to solve the problem? Of course, with the break we will upload the file into sections so as not to exceed the maximum limits required by the file hosting services free. Here I will only share information about applications that are useful to split and merge files in Ubuntu.

Applications that I mean here is lxsplit, a terminal-based application which of course does not require a great resource. To install this file, please open a terminal and type the following command:

sudo apt-get install lxsplit

Short Guide Application Usage

After installation is complete lxsplit, you can split files into several sections by typing commands on the terminal as shown below:

lxsplit file filename size

Change the "filename" with the file you want to break, while the "size" it replaced with a file size of each section in size 'M' (megabytes), "k" (Kilobytes), "b" (bytes). For example if you want to split a file with the file size of 100MB into 5 parts:

lxsplit -s yourfile.zip 20MB

And to merge a file type the command in a terminal:

lxsplit -j yourfile.zip.001

lxsplit have full compatibility with HJSplit, an application used to split files commonly used by users of Windows OS. So you do not need to worry if your friends or your business partner to use a different OS with you. So by using this application, you can also combine it back using HJSplit. Good luck
 
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