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Vocalize Firefox
Author: Nathan Willis
Two recently released text-to-speech extensions can transform Firefox into a talking Web browser suitable for users with visual impairments -- and anyone...
CHM viewers for Linux
By Federico KerekiMicrosoft developed CHM as a proprietary format for Windows 98, leaving behind the previous WinHelp (HLP) format. CHM is still alive and...
Create impressive charts with Open Flash Chart
Author: Dmitri Popov
Creating a high-quality chart for the Web can be a challenging task, but open source software like Open Flash Chart (OFC) makes...
Novell Ships SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10
Novell today announced the availability of SUSE® Linux Enterprise Real Time 10, the latest version of Novell's enterprise-class, open source real-time operating system for...
Slackware’s “magic package maker”
Author: Drew Ames
Slackware Linux today features a powerful and easy-to-use package management system, but making Slackware packages has not always been straightforward. Now Slackware...
GNU PDF to fill missing gap in functionality
Author: Bruce Byfield
For many average users, GNU/Linux support for PDF files may seem reasonably advanced. They can create PDF files in programs like OpenOffice.org,...
eCos real-time OS makes short work of building a SAN appliance
Author: Tina Gasperson
Compellent has been shipping its SAN appliances to small to medium-sized companies for three years, growing from $4 million in annual sales...
Novell Ships First Real-Time SUSE Linux
The company is targeting Red Hat's ownership of Wall Street-type applications with a powerful new operating system.
Link: eweek.com
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TechBookmReport on ‘Filthy Rich Clients’
Author: JT Smith
You've just got to love this title. It conjures up images of fat cats sipping cool drinks by the pool and chomping...
Writer’s Café: An IDE for writers
Author: Dmitri Popov
Legend has it that a Moleskine notebook and a pen were the tools of choice for Chatwin and Hemingway -- but that's...