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Terra Soft Ships G4 ATX Workstation
PRESS RELEASE - Kai Staats writes "Loveland, Colorado -- 6 July 2005 -- Terra Soft Solutions(R), Inc., the leading developer of integrated Power Architecture...
Do you eXist?
Author: Mark Alexander Bain
If you are planning to build an online knowledge base, XML
might be your best choice for a repository format, because...
Review: dotProject 2.0.1
Author: Sean Michael Kerner
DotProject is a robust Web-based project management framework written in PHP that allows users to schedule, plan, and staff projects. It's...
N.C. non-profit helps the disabled with LAMP software
Author: Tina Gasperson
Employment specialist and open source advocate Robert MacEwan changed his career plans after doing some "temporary" work at the Beaufort County Developmental...
Open Source Multimedia Linux
Aniruddh Singh writes "AsianLinux is an Indian Linux distribution which aims at promoting Linux and open source. This is our first release we hope...
BeOS: Has-Been Or Will-Be?
Kelly McNeill writes "When BeOS was still under active development at Be Inc, the project captured the hearts and minds of many who wanted...
No software patents in Europe
Author: Free Software Foundation Europe
Press Release - After years of struggle, the European Parliament finally rejected the
software patent directive with 648 of 680...
TechBookReport on ‘Guide To J2EE’
TBR writes "From the outside the collection of technologies that make up the J2EE platform can appear bewildering even to those Java developers who...
Microsoft developers turn to Linux
Developers using Microsoft's popular Visual Studio.Net software engineering suite were today offered a plug-in that allows them to code web applications for Linux.
Link: pcmag.co.uk
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Filtering spam in Novell Evolution
Author: Bruce Byfield
When I switched to Novell Evolution, finding an anti-spam solution became
a top priority. Having warmed to Evolution after noticing that its interface
was...