Netscape has released the first beta of Netscape 9, based on Firefox. This release includes URL correction, compatibility with Firefox 2 extensions, a "mini browser" sidebar, and integrates Netscape.com sitemail.
Read more »OpenOffice non è l'Office gratuito!! « Il blog di Sleeping
In this article in Italian, I want to present the Open Office suite and showing why it should be chosen instead of M$ Office and all the qualities it has. If you understand Italian, you're welcome to read it, but you're welcome to read it anyway...
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The Filter 2.2 released - free playlist creation for iTunes and Windows Media Player
Peter Gabriel's new digital venture 'The Filter' have released a new version of their recommendation engine software for iTunes and Windows Media Player.
The software can create instant playlists based on one seed song and can also fill your iPod and recommend new music for you to buy from eMusic and iTunes Store.
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Installing GIMPShop and GIMP on Ubuntu at Vitaly Babiy’s Blog
Great short Article on how to install Gimp or Gimp shop in Ubuntu
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SixApart to Open Source Blog Platform
SixApart, a blogging pioneer and top supplier of blogging software to businesses, on June 5 announced it would transition its flagship product, Movable Type, to an open-source platform by the third quarter of this year.
Read more »Alex Gaspar ´s JOOST experience
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Retrieving Emails From Remote Servers With fetchmail (Debian Etch)
Fetchmail is a program for retrieving emails from remote servers. Imagine you have five email accounts on five different servers. Of course, you don't want to connect to each of them to get your emails.
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Plasma to do away with the panel/desktop distinguish
One screencast explaining how the 'desktop' and 'panel' in KDE4 will be 2 appearances of the same thing called formfactor. A break from the concept of desktop screen and taskbar first introduced in Macintosh.
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MythTV vs. Vista MCE: First Impressions
I've identified strengths and weaknesses in my experience with MythTV and Vista MC but made no choices so here it is. In the end, though impressed with MythTV, I'm going to stick with Vista for a while. Like a magical Disney adventure, it's managed to capture my imagination with promises of easy, 24 hour connection to live sports information and internet radio.
Read more »Catching Up With JOST
"Lucio Asnaghi's JOST continues its progress towards a first-rate sound creation suite."
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$100 Linux gadget becomes student testing device
LearningSoft has used customized Linux-based handheld devices in an "assessment system" aimed at helping classroom school teachers create, administer, and score tests. Aimed primarily at grades three through eight, the "Indigo Learning System" uses Aeronix's $99 Zipit chat device running a custom software stack.
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MySQL warns Microsoft on open source credibilty
Microsoft must work with, not against, open source otherwise it risks sacrificing developer support and credibility among customers - even Windows loyalists.
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Desktop diagramming with Dia and Kivio
Don't let the simplicity of use fool you. Both Kivio and Dia, two free software diagramming tools, are very efficient at what they do. If you need to design a complex flow chart or create a no-fuss UML diagram then you could do a lot worse than to choose either of these packages.
Read more »TurboLinux to Sell Wizpy Media Player Worldwide
The TurboLinux Wizpy, a multimedia media player that contains a PC-bootable version of the Linux operating system, will go on sale worldwide in June.
Read more »Six ways to write more comprehensible code
Want to improve your programming skills? This article gives six tips.
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