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Linux users ready to toast Wine

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Users wishing to run Word, Internet Explorer, or other Windows applications on non-Microsoft platforms can finally do so with ...

theKompany.com releases embedded apps for the Zaurus

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR: "With the impending commercial release of the new Sharp Zaurus Linux based PDA, we have jumped in with both...

iNET — A Java implementation of Microsoft .NET

Author: JT Smith Don Hsi writes: "Halcyon Software announced the beta release of its iNET(TM) technology, the first commercially available Java-based implementation of the Microsoft...

Chinese company dives into Open Source development

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - China's Beijing Co-Create Open Source Software Company is working on several Unix/Linux-based commercial products, including CCOffice, CCGUI, and...

Lindows.com: Our sneak preview is no longer vaporware

Author: JT Smith "Dear Lindows.com Friend, Not too many months ago, I sat around the "lucky table" my father-in-law gave me from his successful business days and hatched...

Sleepycat Software announces the release of Berkeley DB 4.0

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire.com: Sleepycat Software, Inc. (www.sleepycat.com) today announced the release of version 4.0 of the award-winning data management system, Berkeley DB. Version...

Lycoris launches community portal

Author: JT Smith Jason Spisak writes: Lycoris enthusiastically cut the ribbon today on its new community portal, www.lycoris.org. The site was created to meet...

Philippine Open Source company launched

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "Feb. 3, 2002 (CodeOpen). The Philippine's first software services company dedicated solely to the promotion of open source software,...

Community commentary: The case for Linux Open Services

Author: JT Smith - By John Palmieri - Here's the scenario: I sit down to my desktop computer and plug my Sharp Zaurus Linux-powered handheld...

Geodesic pitches diagnostic tool for Linux software; try the demo, not the download

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Michael Spertus says his company's port of its Great Circle software diagnostic tool to Linux could help...