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Review: AppGen PowerWindows for Linux, v.5.1
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal has a review: "AppGen PowerWindows for Linux is an integrated suite of business applications for small to mid-sized Linux-based businesses....
Open Source ‘No Limits’ Windows browser: Just for the fun of it
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Peter Revill has a couple of good explanations when asked why he and his friends are working...
KDE on Windows?
Author: JT Smith
From a post at KDE News: "I was browsing SourceForge today and stumbled across the KDE on Cygwin project.
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Linux beats Windows in important benchmark
Author: JT Smith
The humor site, Segfault makes fun of the recent database benchmark Linux scored over Windows. "We are extremely pleased with the result."...
CrossOver Plugin puts any Windows-based plug-in into hands of Linux developers
Author: JT Smith
NewsForge had the story last week, but PR Newswire now has a press release: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer, has announced...
Windows 2000 bug fixes creep in
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft has quietly posted a second collection of Windows 2000 bug
fixes, indicating the official release of an update could come...
Windows/Linux dual-boot laptop ships
Author: JT Smith
Casio is going to be shipping dual boot laptops (reported by Newsfactor). "This is an opportunity to see what kind of...
Windows Web browser plug-ins coming to Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Minnesota-based CodeWeavers is almost ready to release its new Crossover Plug-in, enabling Linux users to take advantage of...
Targeting early adopters – say no to Windows
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "As a contract consultant, I'm often asked to create new services to deploy over the Internet, and in many...
Windows vs. Linux: taking security seriously
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "While proponents of Linux systems maintain that the
many security vulnerabilities and attacks coming to
the fore are due to...