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Desktop Migration and Productivity Bundle Released

Anonymous Reader writes "March 1, 2006 – Versora and CodeWeavers announced today the availability of “The Linux Desktop Migration and Productivity Bundle”. The bundled...

Hacker Defender Rootkit Guru Kills Stealth Project

zanek writes "Hacker Defender has long been the bane of improperly protected Windows users, especially when cloaked by its highly capable antidetection service. Together,...

Microsoft: License to Kill Blackberry

Anonymous Reader writes "Recently, we published an insider report that hinted on RIM’s decision to bundle the Blackberry service on Windows based devices. Well,...

Win4Lin announces major upgrade to desktop product

Sharon Smith writes "Company’s Products run Windows Desktop and Applications on Linux at Near-Native Speed. AUSTIN, TX – Win4Lin, the leading purveyor of desktop...

Viewing Word files at the command line

Author: Scott Nesbitt As a Linux user, there are times when you have to play nicely with users of Windows or Mac OS -- such...

My desktop OS: SUSE 10.0

Author: Sebastiaan Mathot I'm a student, and I use my computer mainly for word processing, surfing the Internet, listening to music, and watching videos. I...

Test drive: Parallels

Author: Tina Gasperson Parallels launched Parallels Workstation for Desktop, its first x86 virtualization software, back in September, joining VMware's proprietary Workstation and the Xen open...

Breaking down barriers to Linux desktop adoption

Jane Walker writes "IT consultant and "Linux Desktop Hacks" co-author Jono Bacon describes how to combat irrational rejection of the Linux desktop adoption, which...

Desktop publishing with Writer and Scribus

Author: Dmitri Popov Although OpenOffice.org Writer offers many tools that allow you to create sophisticated layouts, you might want to use a dedicated desktop publishing...

Context vs. Content

Its funny how software development rotates in cycles. About five years ago everyone wanted to make an IRC client. If you were a geek...