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Top 5 articles for the week of January 26, 2018

In this week’s high 5, we check out the highest 6 desktop electronic mail shoppers, the cp command, a DeLorean that runs Perl, and extra. Ready? Let’s get began!

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5. Top 4 open source alternatives to Google Analytics

Analytics geeks unite! Community moderator Scott Nesbitt shares 4 versatile net analytics instruments for your corporation. Charts, graphs, and stats, oh my!

four. Moving to Linux from dated Windows machines

Enjoy this story concerning the choice to undertake Linux when an older Windows machine began falling behind by writer Michael Korotaev. This jogs my memory that I desperately want to do that for my mother’s clunky desktop—the model of Windows shall stay anonymous to guard the harmless.

three. My DeLorean runs Perl

OK, how radical is that this? Does your trip have an in-dash laptop written in Perl? Michael Conrad shares his signature pastime undertaking, a computerized instrument cluster for his automobile, and this text will make you wish to improve your in-dash expertise. And you should definitely take a look at his candy customized license plate.

2. Two great uses for the cp command: Bash shortcuts

Community moderator Chris Hermansen shares methods to streamline the backup and synchronize features of the cp command. You’ll undoubtedly need this recommendation in your Bash utility belt.

1. Top 6 open source desktop email clients

Author Jason Baker asks us which open supply desktop electronic mail consumer is our favourite and claims that desktop shoppers aren’t going away anytime quickly. Don’t fear, Outlook had a zero likelihood of profitable this ballot.


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