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Canoo releases UltraLightClient 6.0
sandra wendland writes "Canoo has released version 6.0 of its Java library for Rich Internet
Applications:
UltraLightClient
New features include:
- pause and resume functionality for application...
Today EzHomeTech announces SSP3.0 for linux market
Robert Kao writes "EzHomeTech SSP and uClinux have been popular and famous in Taiwan. Many Taiwan companies that have software engineers move driver-level support...
Opera and Firefox: A side-by-side review
Author: Kris Shaffer
Opera Software recently released version 8.00 of its eponymous Web browser. I decided to see how the new version of the popular...
First look: F-Spot
Author: Andy Channelle
Ever since development of PixiePlus stalled, the average Linux user has been left short of a decent image management application. KimDaBa showed...
First look: F-Spot
Author: Andy Channelle
Ever since development of PixiePlus stalled, the average Linux user has been left short of a decent image management application. KimDaBa showed...
Win4Lin products available in retail stores
win4in writes "Win4Lin Flagship Product in the Technalign TAHotFusion Solution for Linux Migration
May 17, 2005
AUSTIN, TX – Win4Lin, a leading supplier of enterprise virtualization...
Researchers speed, optimize code with new open source tools
Author: Jay Lyman
High-performance software developers may be getting a leg up on the latest hardware advances with a new set of open source software...
Vendors add Linux systems management functions
Author: Paul Korzeniowski
Increasingly, corporations are turning to Linux servers to support important business applications such as customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, ecommerce, supply...
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 13-15, 2005) and Embedded...
Microsoft’s education claims rebuffed
While there are still a lack of specific applications for schools, community development methods will win out, says one open source user group.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk