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worldKit: GIS the easy way
Author: Dmitri Popov
Creating even a simple interactive map for publication on the Web can be a real hassle. worldKit, a Flash-based lightweight geographical information...
froglogic Releases Qt Test Tool Squish 3.0 Beta
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2006-05-15 froglogic GmbH today announced the
availability of Squish 3.0 beta.
Squish is the leading GUI test tool for Qt-based...
Security Alert: phpMyAgenda Version 3.1 Beta 1
Tyree writes "phpMyAgenda 3.1 Beta 1 has been released.
This version is a security release. A vulnerability has been discovered by 'Aesthetico' (http://www.majorsecurity.de/) which...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: David Martinjak
I started running Linux while pursuing my undergraduate degree in college. My first career position using Linux was as a security engineer...
Linux-powered Nokia 770 handheld applications
Author: Rob Reilly
Most organizations aren't ready to migrate to a wireless, network-centric, thin hardware, server/client model, which makes the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet a...
Review: Frugalware Linux
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The recent release of Frugalware version 0.4 has the makings of a fine Linux distribution. It aims to be as simple...
Open Source Vendors and Projects Unite
Sharon Smith writes "Qlusters and Emu Software Lead Industry’s First Open Source Management ConsortiumCARY, North Carolina, USA May 9, 2006— Leading open source systems...
My desktop OS: PCLinuxOS 0.92
Author: Atanu Datta
After getting my hands dirty with nearly a dozen operating systems over the years, I find PCLinuxOS (PCLOS) comes closest to being...
Review: Trinity Rescue Kit
Author: Mayank Sharma
Anyone who dual-boots, runs, or manages a heterogeneous network with Windows and Linux workstations must occasionally contend with offline or dead systems....
TorPark: A secure, anonymous, and portable Web browser
Author: Nathan Willis
TorPark is the intersection of two relatively recent free software developments: portable Firefox and the onion router. Just like the chocolate...