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Extending the GPL for application service providers

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Funambol CEO Fabrizio Capobianco is scheduled to announce a draft version of a modified GNU General Public License (GPL) today that...

SeaMonkey suite still swimming along

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Mozilla project scuttled development for the legacy Mozilla Suite in 2005 after shifting focus to work on Firefox and Thunderbird....

Xara Xtreme 0.7 (open-source) released

Author: Alex Bligh Alex Bligh writes "Xara have released version 0.7 of their open-source vector and bitmap graphics tool for Linux. It includes several new...

Goodbye, Netwosix.

Vincenzo Ciaglia writes "Linux Netwosix was originally created with the goal of providing a security environment for building and creating new security-related solutions. With...

Open-Xchange Joins Forces with SpikeSource

Sharon Smith writes "Smart Collaboration™ available on Spike tested and certified Red Hat and SUSE Linux Stacks Tarrytown, NY, August 10, 2006 – Open-Xchange Inc.,...

Micro-Evolution: Dates and Contacts

Author: Nathan Willis The developers at Opened Hand have released a pair of lightweight, low-resource applications for calendaring and address book management. They were designed...

Gentoo Portage secrets

Author: Aleksey Alekseyev Gentoo Linux is perhaps the most-used source-based Linux distribution. One secret to its success is the powerful and handy Portage package management...

Manage your movie with Celtx

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Add Celtx to your software toolbox, then get ready to sign the standard "rich and famous" contract. Celtx is media pre-production...

Printing Avery labels with Linux

Author: Michael Stutz To aid users in the task of label printing, Avery Dennison offers a host of free (to download) software, including a program...

Using phpMyAdmin

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier So many open source projects depend on MySQL that it's almost impossible for administrators and other open source enthusiasts to avoid...