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A survey of Linux file managers

Author: Bruce Byfield Linux file manager ontogeny encapsulates the history of GNU/Linux. File managers began as command-line and generic graphical tools and progressed to desktop-specific...

Review: Xandros Desktop OS 4.1 Professional

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier A few weeks ago, Xandros released an update of its Business Desktop OS with a number of new features, including 3-D...

Linux Media R & D Centre Established in Manitoba

Dr, Jose Rueda writes "Linux Media Arts to Open Research and Development Center in Manitoba, Canada THE MANITOBA MEDIA CENTRE FOR OPEN SOURCE ENTERTAINMENT ENGINEERING INNOVATION...

Should Javascript get more respect?

Anonymous Reader writes "JavaScript is often ridiculed as the black sheep of programming languages. Nearly every Web developer has cursed JavaScript at one time...

TechBookReport on ‘Beginning Hibernate’

TBR writes "Although it sounds like something to do with electrical resistance in AC circuits, 'impedance mismatch' describes the issues that arise when dealing...

Information Architecture for the World Wide Web

James Pyles writes "Morville and Rosenfeld's book is a real eye-opener for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of organizing web information at the...

Vista: Why Bother?

Opinion: If your operating system isn't broke, why 'fix' it? A friend of mine was recently considering Vista for serious video editing work. He was...

PortableApps Suite: Portable computing with style

Author: Dmitri Popov While the process of creating a portable computing environment (a fancy term for a set of portable applications on a USB stick)...

Review: Stratus ftServer 4300

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Lots of companies sell Linux servers, but how many promise 99.999% uptime? Not very many, but Stratus Technologies sells systems that...

Peter Coffee’s 25 killer apps of all time

Microsoft's Vista has widely inspired the "Why do I need that?" question, which past "killer applications" have answered in different ways for different platforms...