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Press Release for Secluda Linux product
Jeff Hoey writes "Secludas AP Intelligent Mail Switch Eliminates False Positives. Works with E-Mail Filters - Ensures the Delivery of Wanted Mail. SUSE,...
Linux Desktop Kit PC: Most Ideal User Defaults
Kelly McNeill writes "Linux has a unique opportunity to take advantage of its open source nature by offerings its users greater integration than even...
New embedded HTTP server: Mbedthis AppWeb
Michael O'Brien writes "New embedded HTTP server, Mbedthis AppWeb.
Mbedthis Software, a leader in developing embedded web server technologies, today announced the release of a...
Advanced UI design for GNOME
Anonymous Reader writes "GTK programming has almost never been this easy: IBM developer shares his skills, his enthusiasm, and his modified code for the...
Microsoft seeks XML-related patents
Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft has applied for patents that could prevent competing applications from processing documents created with the latest version of the software...
Linux marks slow progress in taking over desktops
As never before, corporate customers are turning to Linux software instead of Microsoft Windows to run big business operations.
Now, if...
HP ports OpenView to Linux
The first Linux-based OpenView modules, which are due next year, will target applications where Linux is most popular, such as security...
ReactOS 0.2 Final released
Jason Filby writes "ReactOS 0.2 Final is now available.
ReactOS is an Open Source operating system that aims to be compatible
with Microsoft(R) Windows(R) applications and...
Free software forces Microsoft to support Welsh
Kevin Donnelly writes "Work over the past few months by a group of free/open-source volunteers has forced Microsoft to offer an official version of...
FOSS/GRASS Conference 2004
The Conference Secretary writes "The FOSS for Geoinformatics, FOSS-GIS Users Conference will be held in Bangkok,Thailand, September 12th-14th, 2004. The conference joins GRASS developers...