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Storming the Microsoft Edifice
Firefox and OpenOffice.org are tactical assets in the battle for the wider use of open software standards. Installed on Windows, they are shining examples...
Smoothwall enhances its Linux web content filter
James D writes "October 18th, 2004 - Internet security specialist SmoothWall Limited today announced the general availability of its much enhanced web content filtering...
So you want to host your own Linux mail server?
For the past couple of years, I hosted my personal domain through a Windows hosting company, CrystalTech.com. They provided mail services via SmarterTools? SmarterMail...
Is U.S. cyber-security policy leaving critical mainframe systems at risk?
Author: Jay Lyman
Security experts disagree over how well the U.S. government and the nation's industries have protected and defended the critical infrastructure of North...
Giving Linux-client users access to NetWare
Author: Dave Kearns
Let's say you emulate Novell's current desktop migration, moving your users from Windows to Linux, perhaps using the GNOME graphical user interface...
Bibble 4.0 for Linux
Bibble 4.0 ships with Pro and Lite versions and support for Windows, OS X, and Linux! Bibble is a Qt-based commercial package that is...
Using Firefox’s mozex extension to call an external mail program
Author: Philip J. Hollenback
I recently moved from Mozilla to Firefox 1.0PR for Web browsing on my Fedora Core 1 Linux desktop system. On...
Cliff’s List Filter – Oct 2 – 8
Author: Preston St. Pierre
It's almost the weekend and time again for another List Filter, with updates from mailing list, and developer groups across the...
Linux office suite goes gold
Softmaker has fully released its Microsoft Windows-compatible office suite that runs on the Linux operating system. The German software maker's SoftMaker Office 2004 includes...
‘Trustworthiness’ still a goal for Microsoft
OwlWhacker writes "Chief among the challenges facing the software giant is shoring up the millions of lines of existing, or "legacy" computer code, some...