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SwingSet 0.9.0-beta Released
Brian E. Pangburn writes "New Roads, LA - October 26, 2004 - We have just released version 0.9.0-beta of SwingSet, an open source Java...
Desktop Linux — A VB & Access developer’s view
Companies that are running customized applications may find a migration to Linux too costly or complex notes Pete Morgan, a VisualBasic/Access developer. Morgan offers...
JBoss adoption of jBPM opens doors for open source
Author: Daniel Rubio
JBoss Inc., the company that produced the open source J2EE application server of the same name, last week announced it would adopt...
Multi-core processors raise software licensing questions
Author: Jay Lyman
Microsoft finally answered (in .doc format) questions over licensing its software to run on the latest dual-core processors, expected from AMD and...
Making vector graphics out of bitmaps with Frontline and Autotrace
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Graphic designers prefer to work with vector-drawing applications because they can manipulate the shapes of the designs themselves, rather than the...
Some notes on InkML
Author: Daniel Rubio
Computer users generally enter data on electronic systems through a broker in the form of a keyboard, but this mechanism can be...
TimeSys Introduces TimeStorm Linux Development Kit
Guest writes "Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, Advanced Real-Time Capabilities and Powerful Development Tools with 320MB/s Performance of PowerPC® Based Motorola MVME6100
Pittsburgh, PA -- October...
X marks the spot: Deploy your network protection
Paul Whitehead writes "New York, 26th October 2004 - Trustix, the internet security specialists, today announced the release of the Xsentryâ„¢ series, their range...
Is It Time for Linux?
Many business users feel increasingly comfortable running complex and mission-critical applications on the Linux operating system (OS). Others are not so sure.
Link: emarketer.com
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SoCal Linux Expo Continues to fill out Expo Lineup
Guest writes "Los Angeles, CA October 25th, 2004 - The Southern California Linux Expo continues to sign distinguished speakers for SCALE 3x, the...