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How open source is getting nonprofits out of a squeeze

Author: Jay Lyman Efforts across the country to recycle old computer hardware have earned the support of communities looking to supply families, schools, and nonprofits...

Cliff’s List Filter – March 31 – April 7

Author: Ian Palmer Serving up another plate full of news and information culled from the mailing lists of Unix and Linux related projects. Right...

A first look at the Nvu Web authoring application

Author: Barry Smith I have been an increasingly reluctant user of Microsoft FrontPage for many years, so I was looking forward to testing Nvu, a...

Sun finally launches its own graphical Java platform

Author: Chris Preimesberger MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems at its quarterly "software summit" Tuesday announced that the beta version of Java Studio Creator, its...

Red Hat brings SE Linux to Fedora

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Security enhanced Linux is a step closer to inclusion in Red Hat's enterprise server offerings with the latest beta release...

Microsoft displays fear, uncertainty, and doubt toward OpenOffice.org

Author: Taran Rampersad I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it...

RTI ScopeTools for MontaVista Linux

Annette Oevermann writes "RTI and MontaVista Software Team to Offer ScopeTools for MontaVista Linux; Popular embedded dynamic visualization tools plug into MontaVista Linux DevRocket Development...

Cliff’s List Filter – March 16 – 26, 2004

Author: Ian Palmer Welcome to this week's highlights from the mailing lists of important Linux-related projects. If there are other mailing lists that you don't...

CBTracker: a checkbook manager for the rest of us

Author: Joe Barr Do you want to balance your checking account on your Linux desktop, but don't want to have to learn double-entry accounting in...

Cliff’s List Filter – March 1 – 15, 2004

Author: Ian Palmer This week we're introducing a new feature on Linux.com. We plan to monitor the mailing lists of key open source projects...