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New tools for the toolbox
Author: Michael Stutz
Linux has the benefit of a steady barrage of new applications, utilities, software suites and tools -- as any casual perusal of...
Connect to remote Unix desktops with Cygwin
Author: Avinash Parampalli Vasudev Aithal
In my work I'm expected to be on a Unix system 80% of the time, yet I also need to...
Building Carrier-grade AdvancedTCA & COTS system
Guest writes "OpenClovis Helps Telecom Equipment Designers Build Next-Generation Carrier-grade AdvancedTCA- and COTS-based SystemsExperts Explain How to Save Time and Reduce Risk,Using Manageability and...
Four Core continues series of KDE 4 meetings
Author: N. Sanders
Last week, members of the KDE project attended the Four Core meeting, one of several events designed to accelerate the development of...
Open source software for Palm OS
Author: Dmitri Popov
Although Palm no longer rules the PDA world, it doesn't mean that your old Palm OS device has to collect dust. You...
IBM unveils Lotus Notes on Linux
Author: Lisa Hoover
IBM announced today that its collaborative software and email system Lotus Notes is now available for the Linux desktop. Lotus Notes on...
IBM delivers Lotus Notes for Linux PCs
Anonymous Reader writes "Competitive Program Offers IBM Business Partners and Developers up to $20,000 for Lotus Notes on Linux Desktop MigrationsARMONK, NY. July 10,...
PHP Integration Kit for J2EE
bex84 writes " IBM’s PHP Integration kit for WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE), enables integrating PHP-based scripting into J2EE applications. This provides...
GUI Testing Tool Squish Support 4JS Genero Clients
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany 2006-07-10 - froglogic GmbH today released its
Four J's edition of Squish, the advanced automated GUI testing tool
now specialized in...
Building a NetDesk
Shane Coughlan writes "There has been some discussion recently about Web Operating Systems (WebOS). The basic idea is to put a desktop environment...