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OpenOffice.org Calc adds support for Excel VBA
As an Excel user, you may have looked at OpenOffice.org and found that it doesn't support Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the Microsoft Office...
Getting started with ParallelKnoppix, a live CD for clusters
Author: Christoper Negus
ParallelKnoppix is a modified Knoppix live CD designed for use in creating HPC clusters. You can start up PK on multiple nodes...
KMyMoney: Coming along, but still not there
Author: Brian Jones
KMyMoney is KDE's personal financial management program. If you don't have complex needs and a lot of history to import, KMyMoney lets...
gNewSense 1.0 Screenshots
Michael Larabel writes "The Free Software Foundation has pushed out the first stable release of gNewSense. This GNU/Linux distribution is built upon Ubuntu but...
First Open Source Dispensed Storage Software
Sharon Smith writes "Cleversafe Project Continues Expansion with New Desktop Application and Graphical User Interface for Improved Usability for Open Source Dispersed Storage Grids...
gNewSense joins list of FSF-approved distros
Author: Bruce Byfield
If users look beyond the splash screens and other branding, they will find almost nothing in the recently announced GNewSense distribution that...
SQL-Ledger: Impressive capabilities, but needs polish
Author: Mayank Sharma and Conrad Canterford
SQL-Ledger is a popular free accounting application with a rich set of features. It's written in Perl and stores...
Beryl debuts a dazzling community-built 3-D desktop
Author: Joe Barr
As we reported in September, a group of developers forked SUSE's Compiz compositing window manager to create a community-based project called Beryl....
GNewSense 1.0 Screenshot Walkthrough
Anonymous Reader writes "The Free Software Foundation has announced the inaugural stable release of gNewSense, an Ubuntu-based distribution, modified to include Free Software only:...
Liberating iPods in Cambridge
Author: Benjamin Mako Hill
Last month, the MIT Media Lab Computing Counter Culture Group and the Harvard Free Culture Group held an "iPod Liberation event"...