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Freiesmagazin Jahresindex 2006-2016 INDEX freiesMagazin-Index 2006-2016 3 Android (Fortsetzung) 3D-Desktop Rezension: Spieleprogrammierung mit Android Studio 10/2014 Compiz nun doch als Standard in Gutsy Gibbon 10/2007 Compiz und Beryl vereinigen sich wieder 05/2007 KWin 4.2 – Neues aus dem Land der wabernden Fenster 02/2009 Anleitungen Multipointer-Unterstützung im X-Server 08/2008 Beschleunigung von Updates 06/2006 Einrichten von alias 07/2006 A Grundwissen: isos brennen 04/2006 Afrika Intelligente Befehlshistory-Suche 06/2006 Freie Software – Eine Chance für Afrika? 08/2007 Musik-Empfehlungs-Services 08/2006 Interview mit Alex Antener 08/2007 Paketmedien erstellen 07/2006 linux4afrika – Entwicklungshilfe der anderen Art 09/2007 Podcasts 06/2006 Sichere Passwörter für Webseiten 09/2006 Android Android Google-frei konfigurieren und Alternativen einrichten 04/2015 Anwendungen Freie Software im Bereich Android 12/2016 amaroK 1.4 veröffentlicht 06/2006 Rezension: Android 3 – Apps entwickeln mit dem Android 11/2011 Automatix – so wird Ubuntu einfach 06/2006 SDK Ding – das Offline-Wörterbuch 12/2010 Rezension: Android 4 – Apps entwickeln mit dem Android 10/2012 F-Spot – Ersatz für gthumb 10/2006 SDK Google Reader 11/2006 Rezension: Android – Apps entwickeln 09/2012 Google-Earth jetzt auch für Linux 07/2006 Rezension: Android – Einstieg in die Programmierung 09/2014 Graphische Einstellung des XServers 08/2006 Rezension: Android – kurz & gut 02/2014 HOW-TO: Backups – wie, wann, womit 05/2006 Rezension: Android-Apps entwickeln 02/2012 Netzwerk-Monitoring: Ethereal und KSniffer 12/2006 Rezension: Apps entwickeln mit Android Studio – Video Trai- 05/2015 Notizzettel mal anders: Tomboy 07/2006 ning Skype 1.3 für Linux 07/2006 Rezension: Apps mit HTML5 und CSS3 für iPad, iPhone und 02/2014 Software selbst kompilieren – zum Beispiel AllTray 12/2006 Android Textlich kooperieren mit Gobby – eine kurze Vorstellung 07/2006 Rezension: Apps mit HTML5 und CSS3 für iPad, iPhone und 07/2012 VMware-Server 09/2006 Android Wildfire – ein Jabber-Server 11/2006 Rezension: Einführung in die Android-Entwicklung 10/2011 Xpads – Post-Its für den Desktop 08/2006 Rezension: NFC mit Android und Arduino 09/2015 © freiesMagazin CC-BY-SA 4.0 Jahresindex 2006-20161 INDEX Arch Linux Audio (Fortsetzung) Arch Linux auf dem Asus Eee PC 901 12/2008 MP3s von Amazon herunterladen 09/2010 Pacman – Der Paketmanager von Arch Linux 04/2016 MPD – Music Player Daemon 08/2007 Ubuntu versus Arch Linux – ein Vergleich 10/2008 mpg123 – Rock’n’Roll auf der Konsole 02/2007 Nachrichtenschnippsel 11/2008 Arduino Nine Inch Nails veröffentlichen „The Slip“ unter CC-Lizenz 06/2008 Arduino 10/2014 Podcasts mit Audacity 09/2016 Hacks für die Digitale Fotografie 04/2016 Videoschnitt mit Avidemux 08/2010 Rezension: Adventures in Arduino 09/2016 Rezension: Das Arduino-Training – Sehen wie’s geht! 08/2015 Aufgabenverwaltung Rezension: NFC mit Android und Arduino 09/2015 Taskwarrior – What’s next? 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