Home Search
beta - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Opera for Linux: We wish them luck but…
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin 'roblimo' Miller -
I finally got around to a full day of playing with the (proprietary) Opera Browser 5.0 Linux...
Bertelsmann’s answer to Napster: Snoopstar
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "Napster partner Bertelsmann has been secretly beta testing another file-swapping service, called Snoopstar, the German trade paper Net-Business revealed....
Vorbis recombinant
Author: JT Smith
BinaryFreedom: "The guys at Xiphophorus have been very, very busy. Releasing beta4 of the Vorbis CODEC, moving to a BSD license and...
Microsoft India developing Java-to-.NET migration tools
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft's software development division in South India is developing something called JUMP to .NET, aka the Java User Migration Path for Microsoft...
Review: a Kapital idea for personal finance
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet reviews Kapital, the new personal finance software from KDE developers at theKompany.com. "With its announcement today of Kapital, theKompany.com hopes to...
Linux gains Unix reliability
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "The viability of combining Linux with an established enterprise Unix
will be tested this month, with an open beta release of...
Kylix – first impressions
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNews.pl writes "LinuxNews has some more info from our friend who is a Delphi programmer and right now he is testing a...
Kernel basics 101
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
To a new, prospective, or casual Linux user, the excitement surrounding the release of the new Linux kernel...
Weekly news wrapup: Linux layoffs and confusion about them
Author: JT Smith
- by Grant Gross -
Following a week of big announcements at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, the Linux community sank back to...
Quasar accounting software for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR press release: "Continuing its commitment to Linux and the development of
Linux based applications, Linux Canada Inc. today...