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RSSOwl 1.1.2 is out
Benjamin Pasero writes "We are happy to announce the second bugfix-release for the 1.1 branch. With an update to the latest SWT
version, two of...
Apple Addresses All Safari-KHTML Dev. Concerns
Kelly McNeill writes "The Safari team is proud to announce that we are making significant changes in the way we operate, and these changes...
First look: NVU RC 1.0
Author: Jozsef Mak
NVU is the open source community's first WYSIWYG HTML editor, slated to be released shortly. After testing the release candidate software, I...
Laszlo 2.0 available for Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "IDE for Laszlo is a technology preview of an Eclipse-based development environment for creating, editing, debugging, and testing applications based on...
TechBookReport on ‘Web Design Garage’
TBR writes "Marc Campbell's 'Web Design Garage' presents a task oriented book on building web sites. Using a mixture of HTML, JavaScript and Cascading...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 22, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for MySQL, PHP, libexif, gtkhtml, info2www,
geneweb, f2c, XFCE, vixie-cron, at, nasm, aspell,...
Check your DNS records with dig
Have you ever wanted to query the Domain Name System (DNS) to discover what information it holds about your domain? Do you have some...
Unholy trio menace Firefox
A bug that allows hackers to inject JavaScript code in link tags supporting "favicons" and a Mozilla-specific flaw which allows the execution of arbitrary...
Firefox Flaw Publicity Good for Open Source
Publicity surrounding the JavaScript flaw shows “the open source system is working,” said Greg Minchak, an analyst with the Open Source Industry Alliance. “The...
Small-business forms using Scribus and PDF
Author: Nathan Willis
I am a small business owner, and like many self-employed Linux enthusiasts, I am constantly drawn to open source solutions to small...