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OrangeHRM Announces OrangeHRM On-Demand
Sharon Smith writes "OrangeHRM Open Source HRM System Launches On-Demand Option, Releases New Edition with Broad Enhancements
Version 2.1 Upgrades Leave Module, Employee Search, Reporting...
Webtop software development: Combining the desktop and the Internet
Author: Chad Files
Adobe recently created a media buzz with the announcement of a cross-platform Web-enabled runtime environment, code named Apollo. The environment allows developers...
Review: NeoOffice 2.1 makes incremental improvements
Author: Nathan Willis
NeoOffice, the Mac OS X native-ized port of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, is now at version 2.1. This release is marked by...
ChangeLog: Ubuntu announces schedule and plans for Gutsy Gibbon
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Ubuntu's Feisty Fawn release is still scheduled for April 19, but the Ubuntu folks are already looking ahead to the version...
ChangeLog: Opera has your favorite sites on speed dial
Author: JT Smith
Opera released a minor update to the 9.x series of its browser today, adding a "speed dial" feature that lets you...
Ubuntu backer seeks open-source collaboration
Ubuntu Linux backer Canonical has launched a beta version of its Launchpad service, part of an effort to make open-source programming methods a better...
Canonical wants open-source cooperation
Ubuntu Linux backer Canonical has launched a beta version of its Launchpad service, part of an effort to make open-source programming methods a better...
Ubuntu-based Linux Mint tests KDE version
The Ireland-based Linux Mint team yesterday made available the first release candidate of its next version, Linux Mint 2.2 KDE Edition Beta 020. Code-named...
ChangeLog: Gaim changes name to Pidgin, 2.0 release finally approaches
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Some might wonder why the 2.0 release of Gaim has taken more than a year since the first beta was published....
Ekiga videophone gets you connected
Author: Joe Barr
Linux has come a long way in a lot of areas, but if my experience is an indicator, we're not much further...