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Microsoft forges first official link to Eclipse
Microsoft Corp. today announced its first collaboration with the open source Eclipse Foundation by committing to provide engineering support to allow the Eclipse Standard...
Linux clients for three top P2P networks
Author: Federico Kereki
You can find Linux clients for several file-sharing networks. Taking into account how many clients are available for each, the current top...
KolourPaint: More than a Microsoft Paint clone
Author: Joseph Quigley
Just as Microsoft Paint is included with every Windows installation, so KolourPaint has been part of the kdegraphics package since KDE 3.3....
Thingamablog makes client-side blogging easy
Author: Tina Gasperson
Thingamablog is a cross-platform GPL blogging application that lets you create, update, and maintain multiple blogs from the client side. Thingamablog even...
Gnash Flash player reaches milestone, not destination
Author: Bruce Byfield
Gnash, the free software Flash player, has released its first beta. The new release is a milestone for both the project and...
Enhance your music player with Rockbox
Author: Dan Sawyer
In order to carry samples of my audio and video work to tradeshows, I need to be able to play a wider...
Lesser-known Gnome Panel Applets can improve your desktop
Author: Peter Enseleit
The Gnome Desktop Environment comes with a set of default panel applets included. A little searching in your distribution´s repositories and on...
Watch and explore outer space with Stellarium, Celestia, and Xplanet
Author: David A. Harding
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth spent about $20 million to go into space, and he never got farther away from Earth than...
GNOME 2.22 focuses on utilities and standard applications
Author: Bruce Byfield
As you might expect, GNOME 2.22, the latest version of the popular desktop, which was released last week, has some functional tweaks...
Does Linux lack mass-market appeal?
Doesn't that headline state the obvious? Doesn't the entire world know that Linux simply doesn't offer the kind of mass-market appeal Windows and Mac...