The Daily Ubuntu Online and Informative
PRLog (Press Release) -
Jan 30, 2008 -
After years of using proprietary operating systems, switching to something new can be a difficult task. One of the hardest things is finding new programs to replace all of the old applications you used to use, especially when there is a wealth of different options.
The Daily Ubuntu (
http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/ ) attempts to make those options a bit more manageable by presenting a new application for the Ubuntu Linux operating system on a daily basis. They can range from audio programs such as Audacious and Amarok, to more business-oriented things like gLabels ( http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/
2008/01/glabels-
business-card-
and-label-creator.html ).
Because Linux is embodied by an open-source philosophy, all of the software is free to use and the code is openly available.
New in this version of The Daily Ubuntu is the ability of readers to subscribe to a web feed by going to http://feeds.feedburner.com/
TheDailyUbuntu . Then, they will never miss a new Ubuntu application.
About The Daily Ubuntu: The Daily Ubuntu provides information, reviews, and installation directions for a fresh Ubuntu application on a daily basis. The concise commentary is broken up with helpful screenshots and videos to make Linux easier than ever.