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Voice Commands
First, great job on FCM. I've been reading it right from the start, and, even though I've moved from Ubuntu to OpenSuse (thanks Unity!), I still find the articles useful.
Second, would it be possible to include an article on doing basic tasks in Linux (launch a program, bring a background window to focus, etc) using voice commands? I've been in IT for nearly 15 years now and the fingers are aging.
Soumen
Ronnie says: The only thing I could find, after a quick Google, was Palaver. Needs compiling, but if you're interested here's a short tutorial (not ours) on how to install Palaver: http://www.muktware.com/5412/how-get-palaver-speech-recognition-work-ubuntu
If you do install and use it, let us know what you think of it.
SolydK Back Office
In FCM#73, I took a good look at your survey. There was a question asking what people use Linux for, and I found that quite a few people use Linux in businesses.
I'm a business consultant by trade, and have a special interest in how people use Linux for their businesses.
A week ago I launched SolydK Back Office: a SolydK variant that supports the main business processes. A few professors are interested in using it in class for management students at their universities, but business users haven't contacted me yet.
Maybe you know of people with business interests, and would like to take a look at SolydK BO? You can find more information here: http://solydxk.com/products/solydkbo
Schoelje
Clementine
I found the review of Clementine in FCM#74 interesting. However, the reviewer failed to mention one thing that makes it totally useless for me in that, unlike both Rhythmbox and Banshee, it will not play music from my network DLNA/iTunes server.
Ian Pawson
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