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Advantages and disadvantages of using a Web-mail client

Web-mail clients, or webmail services, provide users with access to e-mail through a web browser.

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What is a Webmail client

Webmail client is a web application that allows users to access their email through an internet browser.

12.11.2024
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD: the three pillars of the BSD system world

The world of operating systems is rich and diverse, but among them BSD-systems, characterized by high stability, security and flexibility, occupy a special place.

11.11.2024
openKylin 1.0: Chinese Ubuntu with unique features

openKylin 1.0 is a new version of Ubuntu-based Linux with user-friendly interface, stability and performance. Previously for China, now available to all users.

11.11.2024
Backup: insurance for your digital world

The term "backup" means creating a duplicate copy of important files and folders. It is not just a simple copying process, but a strategically important process

08.11.2024
What is atop

atop is a real-time system monitoring tool for Linux-based operating systems. It provides detailed information about system performance, including usage of processors, memory, disks, network interfaces and other resources.

08.11.2024
What are Log files in Linux

Log files in Linux are text documents that record system and application events. They contain information about processes, errors, user logins, and other activities for diagnostics and analysis.

08.11.2024
The second life of an old computer: eight lightweight Linux distributions

Even outdated hardware can get a second life thanks to lightweight Linux distributions.

07.11.2024
The History of BSD and FreeBSD: From Berkeley Unix to a Popular Server Platform

The BSD operating system dates back to 1974, when a research group at the University of California at Berkeley obtained the right to use the Unix source code from AT&T.