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Open Source tools and applications for web developers

Several open source tools have evolved in the past and have become popular with the developers too.  These tools have gained popularity not only because they come free but because of the ease to work with and the features.  First let us see some code editors:

Aptana:  It is a free, JavaScript focused development environment, cross-platform and open source for building Ajax applications.  It supports HTML, JavaScript, CSS languages, FTP/SFTP and has a powerful JavaScript debugger that can help in troubleshooting your code.

Eclipse :  It is an open source software framework written mainly in Java.  It is an integrated development environment consisting Java development toolkit (JDK) and compiler (ECJ) for developing applications in Java.  Developers can extend its capabilities by installing plug-ins such as development toolkits for other programming languages written specifically for eclipse software framework.  Language packs for over a dozen languages are available.

JEdit : It is a programmer’s text editor which has many hundreds of man-hours of development behind it. It is a java-based solution  and a cross-platform product  which can work on many operating systems like Windows, VMS, UNIX,  OX/2 and Mac OS X.

NVU : It is a web authoring system for Linux desktop users, Macintosh users as well as for Microsoft windows and  is a competitor for similar products like Dreamweaver and Frontpage.  Nvu actually means new view and makes managing a website very easy.  Now even people without knowledge of HTML or technical expertise can create web pages and manage a website.

Quanta Plus : It is a web development environment with a lot of features and is highly stable.   Quanta has a vision of achieving maximal user extensibility through the best architectural foundations, best, efficient design and natural use of code.

We shall see other tools in other posts. AddThis mp3 link

Google Chrome: how to neutralize the unique ID tracker and partially preserve your privacy

Today, in our Freeware Page we added a post about two useful freeware which are able to remove the ID tracker contained in this new browser. Using them you will able to defend your privacy a little more effectively your navigation when using Google applications. The first is Chrome Privacy Guard (CPG), a useful tool, whose icon you will click on to activate Google Chrome. When using CPG you have to remember not to run directly the Google Chrome icon. Moreover, this software contains also a command which allows you to disable the CPG option inside Google Chrome, so your browser will send again statistical data to Google. The second one is UnChrome, an Abelssoft creation which definitively remove the unique ID contained in Google Chrome. Last but not least, I want to focus your attention on the fact that these two freeware run only in Windows PCs but we hope that a MAC and Linux version will be released in the next months. Useful!! AddThis mp3 link

Symbaloo: a new interesting web portal to improve your time efficiency in internet!

This week in our Freeware Page we posted a review about Symbaloo: a new interactive  web portal which allows you to directly manage many everyday tasks directly on the web. As soon as you register yourself on Symbaloo you are able to freely modify your personalized Symbaloo, adding new features or deleting the default ones. Symbaloo is an interactive grid with 60 different squares (each of them hosts a different feature) and a central rectangle where some of your features can directly be visualized. Symbaloo is very flexible and allows you to deeply personalized itself. During our test we did not find any bugs and we were able to insert the 95% of the the features we planned to create there. Moreover, clicking on the plus (+) button on the upper left corner you can create a Symbaloo news page or share a new Symbaloo public page with your friends. Just to know, Symbaloo is available in The Netherlands, Spain, France, the UK and the US in beta. To sum up, it is possible to affirm that at the end of a three days test we do think that Symbaloo can really contribute to reduce time wasted on routine internet tasks. Something to try! AddThis mp3 link