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OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 has released

KAMI writes "The OpenOffice.org Premium team proudly announces the final binary installers of OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 in the Files section. Please download it, install...

Linux Libertine Open Fonts offers free Times Roman alternative

Author: Bruce Byfield Philipp H. Poll started the Linux Libertine Open Fonts project in September 2003 because of his dissatisfaction with the fonts shipped with...

MySQL Wins International Database Contest

Anonymous Reader writes "Munich, Germany -- August 28, 2006 -- MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, announced today that...

New York Times won’t let Linux users view (some) videos

Author: JT Smith There is no technical reason why a GNU/Linux user running the proprietary Flash player can't view New York Times video, but for...

opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM v0.9.2 Released

Si CHEN writes "opentaps Open Source ERP + CRM Suite version 0.9.2 was released today for download on sourceforge.net opentaps is a fully-integrated...

Parallels Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux

Sharon Smith writes "Parallels Supports AMD Technology, Delivers Higher Performance With Release of Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux Beta HERNDON, Va. – August 23rd,...

Apple axes Leopard-leaking workers

Apple has reportedly fired five retail workers for downloading unauthorised copies of Mac OS X 10.5 from the internet. Many more employees have been...

French company embraces, contributes to free software

Author: N. Sanders Dental-On-Line, a French company selling hardware and software for use in dentists' offices, offers full dental assistance suites and associated services. The...

Minimalist tools for writers

Author: Dmitri Popov Doing word processing without a dedicated word processor may seem like an absurd idea, but it actually makes a lot of sense,...

CAPTCHA your blog comments with FOSS utilities

Author: Donald W. McArthur Bloggers hate automated comment spammers. One way to foil these vermin is a system called CAPTCHA, which is described in Wikipedia...