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An entrancing login manager
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Entrance is an X-based login manager designed to be extremely customizable to allow for maximum aesthetic value. According to the project's...
Interview: Ian Lynch, creator, INGOTs free software service certification
Author: Marco Fioretti
There is a Native American proverb that says, "Tell me and I'll forget, show me and I may not remember, involve me...
Expresso 5.6 Integrates More Open Source Projects
Anonymous Reader writes "Jcorporate Ltd. is pleased to announce release 5.6 of its award winning Expresso
Framework. The open source Expresso 5.6 release builds on...
OpenOffice.org database application: A first look review
Author: Rob Reilly
Soon OpenOffice.org will introduce a database application to its office suite. For the last couple of years, OpenOffice.org has been developing its...
Schwartz, Lessig headline Open Source Business Conference April 5-6
Author: ITMJ Staff
SAN FRANCISCO -- OSBC, LLC has announced the second annual Open Source Business Conference, a leading event for open source software and...
British public bodies say no to open source
UK local authorities are far less likely to use open-source software than those of some other European countries, according to findings from a Dutch...
Version 1.4 of Advanced Swing Components
Anonymous Reader writes "Advanced Swing Components (ASC Suite) are 100% Swing-based components that help you to deliver Swing applications with professional and user-friendly interface....
Linux in Government: OSS in the US Navy?
Government agencies wishing to develop an understanding of open-source software's potential might look no farther for information than a non-profit trade association headquartered in...
Midgard 1.6.2 “Amerigard” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, January 24th 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release
version 1.6.2 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management Framework....
Penguin Counter Penguin: You Say Tomato, I say “Desktop”!
Today dawns a new era of discussion. In the past, Paul Ferris and Dean Pannell (FeriCyde and DinoTrac) sparred impromptu in the talkbacks of...