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McFadden’s Free Software For XML Services

McFadden Associates, a technology-consulting firm has announced the availability of Open 79XX XML Directory, a free software application that enhances the available services via...

My sysadmin toolbox

Author: Brian L. Shaver After reading an article on system administration utilities, I started thinking about the utilities I find most valuable in my day-to-day...

Turkish Linux distribution aims for the big time

One of the main advantages of open source is its openness, which prevents developers 'with evil intentions' from putting 'suspicious code' into the software,...

Use Automator to enable faster web link sharing

Mirko writes "While browsing, I often send interesting links to a colleague of mine. Every time I want to do this I need to...

The Reality of Advocacy

Advocacy is a funny old game. Although it seems a loose and inexact science, developing as an advocate demands a range of communicative, philosophical...

Announcing Daffodil CRM v1.5 with database indepence

Rohit Malhotra writes "2nd January, 2006: Daffodil Software today announced the new release of its open source CRM solution Daffodil CRM with database independence...

Presentations with Pylize

Author: Keith Fieldhouse If you need to give a presentation, you're going to need slides. If you don't give presentations often, you may spend a...

Spyware’s bad; free software to fight it is good

Do you have to spend $80 to $100 on security software with that new computer? No. Pick a Macintosh or Linux computer, and you're pretty...

Sandals and all: A review of “Point & Clic

Author: Christian Einfeldt SilentBob4 writes "Robin Miller is after your granny. Again. He's trying to entice her with the delights of free open source software....

ODF; battle lost, but victory seems unavoidable

As a KOffice core-developer I am certainly very interrested in how OpenDocument is gaining traction in the state of Massachusetts. After all, KOffice is...