BUM - Boot-up Manager:Ubuntu Software >> Administrative >> Boot-up Manager
Bum - Boot-up Manager allows services to be added / removed speeding up boot time. Bum handles runlevels configuration of any debian derivative system. With this program the user will easily start and stop boot-up scripts, without the necessity to handle thru complex links and permissions.
sysv-rc-conf allows further tweaking of runlevel services and scripts but should only be used by the advanced, it could render your system useless. more...
SUM - Start-up Manager:Ubuntu Software >> Administrative >> Start-up Manager
Sum - Startup Manager allows to change your Grub menu, Colors, Splash screen, set passwords, and set the default Kernel on the Grub menu. more...
GHexedit - Hex Editor: Ubuntu Software >> Administrative >> Ghexedit
GHex is a simple binary editor. It lets users view and edit a binary file in both hex and ascii with a multiple level undo/redo mechanism. Features include find and replace functions, conversion between binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal values, and use of an alternative, user-configurable MDI concept that lets users edit multiple documents with multiple views of each. more...
NTFS Support: Ubuntu Software >> Administrative >> NTFS
The NTFS-3G driver is an open source, freely available NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support. It provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista file systems. Most POSIX file system operations are supported, with the exception of full file ownership and access right support. more...
Anjuta - Programing environment: Ubuntu Software >> Administrative >> Anjuta
Anjuta is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, and a powerful source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.
Anjuta is an effort to marry the flexibility and power of text-based command-line tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user interface. That is why it has been made as user-friendly as possible. more...
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