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A Kommander crash course: Part 2

Author: Preston St. Pierre Last time, we introduced Kommander -- a development environment for easily creating graphical KDE applications. For demonstration purposes, we built a...

Business Partner Application Showcase

PRESS RELEASE - "Competing in today's on demand business environment is not easy. Realizing that change occurs faster and more unpredictably than ever...

Introduction to Inkscape 0.4

Author: Ryan Paul Inkscape is an open source vector art application that features a powerful and intuitive interface that imbues even the most novice user...

The wide world of Linux word processors

Author: Jem Matzan There are several word processors in GNU/Linux, each with different goals and features. Some are free software, some are based on free...

A decisive victory for open source in the political arena

Author: Mark Hennessey In political campaigns, flexibility, speed, and cost really are killer apps. Candidates are more interested in results than process. Strangely enough, open source...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Scripting admin tasks with PHP

Author: Preston St. Pierre I've had a love-hate relationship with PHP since PHP 3. I was introduced to it as a simple way to do very...

Review – Yahoo Puzzle Pirates for Linux

Dave Belfer-Shevett writes "Yahoo Puzzle Pirates is an offering from Yahoo Games that is a nice simple Mmorpg-like gaming environment that runs on Windows,...

Software Migrates Windows Desktops to Linux

PRESS RELEASE -- Seattle, December 21, 2004 - Alacos makes available immediately Linux Migration Agent Professional, the groundbreaking software to reduce the cost...

When not to use a word processor

Author: Jem Matzan Word processors are too often made to do much more than they were originally designed for. If a word processing program is...

Linux Standard Base 2.0 promises a common runtime standard

Author: Vinayak Hegde The Free Standards Group's (FSG) Linux Standard Base specification is an attempt to prevent the Linux marketplace from fragmenting by specifying a...