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Review: Gajim Jabber client

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier There is no shortage of Jabber clients for Linux and other platforms, but that doesn't mean that there isn't room for...

Quelling laptop PCs’ negative impact on networks

Mark Brunelli writes "In any network setting, laptop and notebook PCs can pose special security risks, particularly those running Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition,...

Venerable Linux training materials now available free

Author: Tina Gasperson In 1995, Dr. Giovanni Orlando wrote FTLinuxCourse, a detailed training course written in HTML for some of his clients who were using...

Gates to free-software makers: Keep the day job

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates met this week with CNET News.com in conjunction with the company's Professional Developers Conference. In a conversation that covered topics...

Review: Sylpheed 2.0 messaging client pushes the envelope

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Since I started using email in 1995, I've been on a (seemingly) never-ending quest for the perfect email client. I've used...

SEITENBAU GmbH to resell Cams Web SSO in Germany

Gary Gwin writes "San Diego, CA, September 13, 2005 - Cafésoft announced today ...

Blogging with Blosxom

Author: Keith R. Fieldhouse If you're considering adding weblogs to your workgroup's communications arsenal, you're not alone. Many organizations are experimenting with internal, and external,...

Building databases with Kexi and OpenOffice.org 2 Base

If you asked most Linux users which Windows applications they want to be able to use, Microsoft Access would probably come in at the...

Review: Buffalo Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre Buffalo Linux is a relatively new GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and the Linux-Live scripts. It includes many commonly used and...

Gates on Google: What, me worry?

For Bill Gates and Microsoft, that's the big question. This week at the software giant's Professional Developers Conference, Gates rallied the troops--software developers, Microsoft's...