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In memoriam: free software projects of 2007

Author: Nathan Willis Recently I looked in on the project Web site for a small application I use, only to find the wiki completely filled...

Gnash Flash player reaches milestone, not destination

Author: Bruce Byfield Gnash, the free software Flash player, has released its first beta. The new release is a milestone for both the project and...

CHM viewers for Linux

By Federico KerekiMicrosoft developed CHM as a proprietary format for Windows 98, leaving behind the previous WinHelp (HLP) format. CHM is still alive and...

Google Gears API to power offline Web applications

Author: Shirl Kennedy Released just this morning at Google Developer Day in Australia, Google Gears is "an open source browser extension" that allows developers to...

Webtop software development: Combining the desktop and the Internet

Author: Chad Files Adobe recently created a media buzz with the announcement of a cross-platform Web-enabled runtime environment, code named Apollo. The environment allows developers...

BOSS Linux makes new users feel at home

Author: Mayank Sharma BOSS Linux is a single-CD Debian-based distribution primarily designed for an Indian language user, though everything from the installer to the desktop...

Debug your Web code with Firebug

Author: Mayank Sharma Developing Web sites isn't as straightforward a task as it used to be at the turn of the century. With an influx...

A first look at Thunderbird 2.0

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier After many months of development, Thunderbird 2.0 is almost ready to debut. The Mozilla Foundation released the first beta of Thunderbird...

Fedora Core 6: Kneel before Zod!

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Fedora Core 6, codenamed Zod, was released on October 24 for x86, PowerPC, and AMD64 systems. With a number of improvements...

Interview: PortableApps brings open source to USB

Author: Mayank Sharma For most people, mobile computing means a laptop. Some make do with a Linux live CD distribution such as Knoppix and a...