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Syncing multiple users’ bookmarks with SiteBar
Author: Ben Martin
SiteBar is a Web browser bookmark synchronization solution. One feature that sets SiteBar apart from many others is the ability to...
Open source journalism system Campsite releases version 3.0
Author: Nathan Willis
Campsite is an open source content management system (CMS) tuned for professional journalists. Like its broadcast radio sibling Campcaster (which we covered...
Blogging with Movable Type 4.1
Author: Darius O. Martin
As the popularity of blogs continues to rise, blogging software platforms continue to evolve. With the recent release of version 4.1,...
Wikindx facilitates academic writing in a browser
Author: Frank Tuzi
Anyone interested in writing academic and research papers knows that the process includes researching existing works, planning a research study, collecting and...
Scripting with Scheme Shell
Author: Rudolf Olah
Last month, Daryl Lee gave us a taste of the language Scheme in the article It's time to learn Scheme with a...
Querying a database using open source voice control software
Author: Colin Beckingham
Though the tools for voice control and dictation in the open source world lag far behind those in the commercial arena, I...
Review: Hardy Heron converts an Ubuntu skeptic
Author: Susan Linton
I have to disclose that I have never been a real fan of Ubuntu. I've tried it about every release and had...
Synchronize your databases with SqlSync
Author: Ben Martin
SqlSync lets you compare two databases to see which tuples have been added, removed, and changed. You can also use SqlSync to...
Interview with Bluewhite64 creator Attila Craciun
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Slackware Linux has stood strong for more than a decade by refusing to compromise. There was a time when people used...
FusionCharts Free: Cross-platform charts that rock
Author: Robert D. Currier
It has been said that the best things in life are free. While this isn't always true, it applies in this...