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Is server or client processing better for charts and graphs?

Author: Colin Beckingham Webmasters are frequently required to serve up charts and graphs to clients. Part of the planning for such images involves a decision...

Search file servers from the Web with libferris and PHP

Author: Ben Martin Libferris allows you to index and perform full text search on a number of file formats, including PDF, manual pages, and office...

Indywiki: A visual browser for Wikipedia

Author: Dmitri Popov While you can quickly find an article about a particular topic using Wikipedia's search capabilities, there are other ways to explore the...

Create an AJAX Web site using dhtmlxGrid to present data

Author: Ben Martin dhtmlxGrid is a JavaScript grid control that you can use to create an AJAX interface to a relational database server. The grid...

Zend Studio weds Eclipse

Author: Peter J. Manis With today's release of Zend Studio for Eclipse, Zend has made Zend Studio, which we reviewed last year, even better.This release of Zend...

MODx: A promising open source CMS

Author: Chen Nan Yang MODx, an open source content management system (CMS) and PHP application framework comparable to WordPress or Movable Type, recently won Packt...

Give Wine apps the look and feel of GNOME or KDE

Author: Andrew Min Wine allows users to run Windows programs natively under Linux without paying a dime. However, there's a tiny problem: programs running in...

GobbleRSS scoops up headlines, online or off

Author: Nathan Willis I read lots of blogs and planets every day, and do so from multiple computers, so I value the online feed aggregator....

A handful of desktop utilities for snipping multiple clips

Author: Bruce Byfield You might imagine that a utility as simple as a multiple clipboard would have become standard on the GNU/Linux desktop. All it...

Scribus: Professional page layout for Linux

Author: Drew Ames Whenever people discuss software that they would like to see ported to Linux, they mention desktop publishing (DTP) applications like Adobe InDesign...