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Extending OpenOffice.org: Must-have OpenOffice.org extensions

Author: Dmitri Popov As with Firefox, you can add new features and extend OpenOffice.org's functionality by installing extensions. Here some of the most useful ones...

Review: Elisa media center

Author: Nathan Willis Fluendo's Elisa is a free software media center application that can play your DVDs, video files, music, and pictures. Since it is...

Make Gmail better

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Many people have embraced Google's Gmail service due to its slick interface and ample storage -- but like any application, Gmail...

Do you really need Sun Weblog Publisher?

Author: Bruce Byfield Suddenly, every application on the desktop seems to be adding a blogging extension. Sun Microsystems' offering is the Sun Weblog Publisher (SWP)...

Stuart Cohen launches Collaborative Software Initiative

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Stuart Cohen stepped down from his role as CEO of the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) in in December, saying that...

Review: NeoOffice 2.1 makes incremental improvements

Author: Nathan Willis NeoOffice, the Mac OS X native-ized port of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, is now at version 2.1. This release is marked by...

Innovative Sunrise Browser aids Mac Web developers

Author: Nathan Willis Sunrise Browser is an open source Web browser for Mac OS X intended for use as a Web developer's tool. It is...

How to script songs lyrics retrieval

Author: Duane Odom I recently wrote a simple bash script to incorporate a lyrics database into some of my music-handling scripts. I took advantage of...

Mobile WiMAX Base Stations to Integrate HA DBMS

Ted Kenney writes "McObject announced that SOMA Networks, a leading provider of mobile WiMAX technology, will incorporate McObject's eXtremeDB™ High Availability (HA) in-memory embedded...

Drupal vs. WordPress: Which is better for blogging?

Author: Bruce Byfield How do Drupal and WordPress, the leading content management systems for blogging, compare for the average user? To find out, Linux.com used...