Tag Archives: File Manager

Nemo – a New Linux File Manager Where the Files Manage Themselves

Previously, I’ve written about alternate file browsers. For the Mac, there were programs such as Yep and Leap, which allow you to browse your PDFs and documents. For Linux, there are the standard file browsers, such as Konqueror and Nautilus, as well as Thunar and recently a file browser for your Panel, called File Browser […]

How to Insert PDF Pages into a Website

Adobe created the Portable Document File (PDF) format to allow individuals to safely share information. Unlike some files and programs, PDF files are considered safe because they are designed to avoid viruses and other malware programs. Website owners who want to share reports and other information can make web pages out of PDF files. They […]

How to Install WordPress with 1 and 1 Hosting Simple Instructions for a Novice

So, you want to create a blog on your website and you want it to look like you actually created it as well as have some authority over who publishes on it. Well, installing WordPress might be the best solution for you. 1. The first thing you’ll need to do is to go to www.wordpress.org […]

How to Transfer Files to Your Android Device Over Wi-Fi

While most everyone already knows you can transfer files to your Android device by plugging it in to your computer using a USB cable, not everyone knows that they can transfer files to and from their Android device over a Wi-Fi connection as well. This can really come in handy if you happen to lose […]

PCManFM – a Lightweight Alternative File Manager for Linux

One of the reasons some people have switched from Windows or Mac OS X to Linux is that in many cases, Linux is much “lighter” than its commercial counterparts. What “leightweight” means in the case of software is that Linux typically uses fewer system resources than the operating systems Apple and Microsoft come up with. […]