Home Search

applications - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Build Linux telecom enabled apps with Parlay X API

Anonymous Reader writes "IBMs multi-platform telecom web services toolkit is an integrated development environment for Telecom-enabled applications through Web Services for WSAD. This enables...

(IN)SECURE Magazine Issue 2 is out – free download

MZ writes "(IN)SECURE Magazine is a freely available digital security magazine discussing some of the hottest information security topics. The covered topics in this issue...

LinuxIT & Mandriva build Linux bridges across Europe

Ev Milker writes "There will be Penguins over the White Cliffs of Dover - LinuxIT and Mandriva build Linux bridges across Europe. LinuxIT, the largest...

The need for GPL Free Apps on Mac OS X

The Mac platform was always considered a premium platform, hence much of its software is shareware or commercial. In the recent days more freeware...

Embedded Linux & Device Driver Dev. Training

Rajesh Goyal writes "LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux training and services, today announced Linux Device Driver Development (June 15-17, 2005) and Embedded...

Software Development for dummies

Robert Bengtsson writes "Could programming be made real easy? Nah, how could it? The closest thing you could come is perhaps Visual Basic or...

What’s New in Eclipse 3.1

Since Eclipse's first release in 2001, it has become a popular environment for Java development. In the period between March 10 and May 11,...

Tiny open source window manager catches a giant’s eye

Author: Tina Gasperson Freelance software developer Matthew Allum was simply "scratching an itch" when he created the Matchbox Window Manager, a lightweight program designed to...

Ruby on Rails

Anonymous Reader writes "Ruby on Rails is a recent entry into the world of Web application development that is rapidly gaining mindshare, even while...

Open source project needs GUI (Tcl/Tk) developers

bob findlay writes "The IO Anywhere library project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/ioanywhere) is aimed at creating an LGPL'd library for interfacing to the very capable IO Anywhere...