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Linux Biz Directory: New Community Blog, Calendar

alan8373 writes "BEACON, NY, The Linux Business Directory, 27 April 2004. On the heels of a successful release to the Linux and FOSS community...

Using Linux tools to prep digital photos for email

Author: Ben Godfrey Digital cameras capture images that are great for printing but generally unsuited for sending by email. The files are often too large,...

Cliff’s List Filter – April 22 – 27

Author: Ian Palmer It's been another week, so it's time for another update with the news, tips, and other tidbits from various open source...

Interview wtih Dan Joncas of ALT Software

Anonymous Reader writes "ALT Software is a company well-known in the embedded market, offering several solutions via firmware, device driver and system level programming...

The Return of WordPerfect?

ValourX writes "The article is a review of Corel's new WordPerfect Office 12 for Windows and WordPerfect for Linux products. Corel hopes to displace...

AUUG announces NT4 Migration to Samba-3 Seminar

AUUG writes "AUUG, the organisation for UNIX and Open Source professionals, today announced a series of one-day seminars in May, on migrating file sharing...

Model-driven development with the Eclipse

Anonymous Reader writes "The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is an open source framework for developing model-driven applications. It creates Java code for graphically editing,...

New client-server application hosting initiative

Oleg Shalnev writes "Let me introduce new client-server initiative - Glan (Global Application Network). Project is just in development stage but I think this...

Create a Web Page with Mozilla/Netscape Composer

Anonymous Reader writes "Use Mozilla/Netscape Composer to design, create, and edit Web pages. It's easy to create a nice looking and informative Web page....

Quick and dirty typesetting with APT

Author: Scott Nesbitt If you need a markup language to create nicely formatted documents, Linux has plenty of them to choose from -- DocBook, TeX...