Seven years ago, Mozilla 1.0 was launched. The Mozilla project was originally a browser *suite*, which included an email reader and a chat client as well as a browser.
Read more »Bordeaux for OpenSolaris Released
Bordeaux for OpenSolaris 1.8.0 was released with support for Microsoft Office 97, 2000, 2003, Visio 2003, Project 2003, Internet Explorer 6, Adobe Photoshop 6 and Adobe Photoshop 7. There has also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the backend to improve the speed and reliablity of all the supported applications.
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Bordeaux for OpenSolaris 1.8.0 Press Release
Bordeaux for OpenSolaris 1.8.0 was released with support for Microsoft Office 97, 2000, 2003, Visio 2003, Project 2003, Internet Explorer 6, Adobe Photoshop 6 and Adobe Photoshop 7. There has also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the backend to improve the speed and reliablity of all the supported applications.
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GIMP Animation Package 2.6.0 Released
This release contains updates for video encoding/decoding, undo support for the storyboard feature and fixes for better compatibility with the GIMP 2.6.x releases. Please have a look at the NEWS file included in the download for a detailed list of changes.
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NetBackup Backup Report Script
A newer version of our older perl netbackup backup activity reporting script. Cleaned up a bit and updated to work with NetBackup 4.5 DC through 6.5
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Firefox 3.5: How Soon and How Big a Deal?
Firefox 3.0 is not quite a year old, but users are already clamoring for Firefox 3.5. So where is it, and what is it all about?
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Miro - Internet TV
Some of you may have heard of Miro before; it used to be known as the Democracy Player. For those who have not heard of Miro, it is a good-looking, versatile, modern multimedia application intended to open the taps of Internet media and stream music and videos onto users' desktops.
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Winning the war won't secure peace for open source
Open source may have won the argument, but that does not mean the world will now change, says Mark Taylor.
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How Novell Harms GNU/Linux Programming
What MonoDevelop - especially for Windows - means to GNU/Linux
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Differences in Linux hosting options
If you are looking for a hosting provider for your new website, or want to upgrade your hosting services your going to get confronted with a lot of options. It may not be completely clear what the differences are.
Read more »Qt vs. GTK: Juk and Amarok
This is the fourth in a series of articles comparing different kind of applications. This one be about music managers, or “Itunes clones” if you will.
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25 Sites about Fedora You Can’t Miss
Fedora is an open-source community developed operating system and there are many sites that provide help and support and other solutions for using it. Here is a compilation of 25.
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Slackware and Zenwalk
I’ve been distro shopping lately. I had become complacent while working with PCLinuxOS because everything just works when using it. After some initial toolings in Arch and Gentoo, I settled on Slackware…
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La Curacao takes the plunge into a Linux-based OS
La Curacao is a Los Angeles-based chain of Hispanic-focused electronics stores. While La Curacao enjoys strong levels of customer loyalty, its previous operating system sometimes left both customers and sales associates frustrated.
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Microsoft Copies Wikipedia and Links to a GNU Licence
Where "copies" means "pirates" there is a certain sign of weakness
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