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Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 3000
Anonymous Reader writes "As always, Microsoft touts a comfortable ergonomic design with its Tilt Wheel technology for effortlessly scrolling through webpages horizontally and vertically....
FOSS help authoring tools falter
Author: Bruce Byfield
At first, looking for free and open source software (FOSS) tools to generate Windows Help files seems an oxymoron. "Most open source...
W3C proposes XML identifiers
Calling it one of the final pieces of the XML puzzle, the Web's leading standards body proposed a uniform way of identifying elements within...
Open source battles Microsoft in Ukraine
Author: Andrij Zinchenko
A battle for software supremacy within the public and private sectors of Ukraine has begun. Recently, the Ukrainian Parliament registered a "project...
OpenOffice.org Writer vs. Microsoft Word
Author: Bruce Byfield
Several years ago, I wrote
"Opening
Up to OpenOffice.org: Finding an Alternative to Microsoft Word" -- my most quoted article. At that time OpenOffice.org...
Desktop Linux a ‘dominant element’ in discussions, Red Hat says
Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik spoke to the press last week, stating that desktop Linux is now a "dominant element in most of...
OSCommerce in action
Author: Rob Sutherland
What's the best way to use the Web to sell products? A good open source option is OSCommerce, a shopping cart...
OSS on OS X
Author: Mitchell Cohen
Apple recently released Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the latest update to the flagship operating system. Featuring developer-oriented features such as Core...
Postfix performance tuning
Author: Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter
Postfix is fast out of the box, but like other packages, you can usually tune it to work even...
Black Duck Software Joins OSSI – Navy CRADA
jmw writes "Waltham,
Mass. and Stennis Space Center, MS – May 9, 2005— Black Duck
Software, Inc., the leading provider of software compliance
management solutions, today announced...