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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Linux Mint Debian Editon
If you are more of the Debian persuasion, there's still a Linux Mint distribution for you.
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Quicken Online closes for good; migration to Mint is less than ideal
Quicken Online has officially made its way into the history books, welcoming Mint to replace it, as of the weekend.
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Linux Mint 9
What’s the big deal about Linux Mint and why is it so popular among Linux users? It includes a number of improvements and tweaks that aren’t set up out-of-the-box in the base Ubuntu distribution.
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Five questions for: Aaron Patzer, VP and GM, Intuit; founder, Mint.com
Five questions for Mint.com founder Aaron Patzer, now VP and GM of Personal Finance at Intuit after the company's $170 million acquisition of Mint.
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Mint.com beefing up for 2010, including Android app
When the holiday budget is blown and the New Year's resolution is to do some better budgeting, it's a good thing Mint.com has some new features coming soon, including an app for Android.
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The hammer falls on Quicken Online; Mint.com emerges solo
Intuit, makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax, will shut down its free Quicken Online service in six to nine months and put all its chips in with newly-bought Mint.com.
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Yahoo plots app mall, app portability through its properties
Yahoo has been busy rolling out new features---new home page, revamped My Yahoo, Mail and Messenger overhauls---that come courtesy of its infrastructure revamp a few years in the making. Among...
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Intuit and Mint promise "no changes"; but maybe a few would be OK
When it comes to personal finance software on the Web, I like Mint - even though I was a bit concerned that the site would change after Intuit announced the acquisition last month. But the message...
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Poll: Best personal finance software?
A little while ago, before the massive recession threw everyone into the depths of their portfolios, I thought it would be prudent to graduate tracking my expenses from pen and paper to software....
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Setting up Mint 13: 2012's Best Linux desktop
Mint 13 with Cinnamon may well be the best Linux desktop of all for expert users.
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Linux Mint Debian Editon
If you are more of the Debian persuasion, there's still a Linux Mint distribution for you.
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Have a Thin Mints craving? Find your local Girl Scouts cookie booth and pay with your mobile
One of the small joys of winter is enjoying a Thin Mints cookie from the Girl Scouts with a cup of coffee or milk. This year they are celebrating 100 years and your mobile phone can help you get...
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Mint.com comes to Android tablets just in time for tax season
The rise of Android is spreading from smartphones to tablets and Mint.com is there to help make the experience even better with their service optimized for the tablet form factor.
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Mint.com comes to Android tablets with optimized app
Mint.com finally reaches out to Android tablet users with a new app.
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Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review)
Can a back to the past Linux desktop win more fans than GNOME 3.x, KDE 4.x, or Ubuntu's Unity or HUD? I think so.
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A walk through Mint Linux's new/old Cinnamon desktop (Gallery)
Tired of GNOME 3, Ubuntu Unity and HUD? Want classic an updated classic GNOME 2.x interface? Then Linux Mint has the desktop for you Cinnamon.
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Linux Mint releases Cinnamon, GNOME 2.x style desktop
GNOME 2.x fans get ready to rejoice. Mint has just released the first stable version of Cinnamon, its GNOME 2.x look-alike Linux desktop interface.
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Linux Mint's Cinnamon: A GNOME 3.x shell fork
GNOME 3.2 keeps losing fans so leading Linux desktop distribution Mint turns its attention to forking the GNOME shell into a GNOME 2.x like desktop: Cinnamon.
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Installation and First Run: Mint 12
Taking a first look at Mint 12.
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Installation and First Run: Mint 12
A first look at the new Mint 12 Linux distribution.
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