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Review: Win4Lin Pro

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The number of useful desktop applications for Linux is growing every day, but there are many would-be users who still have...

Open-Xchange Announces New Open Source Project

open-xchange writes "Open-Xchange Announces New Open Source Project For GNOME Evolution Connector Winning developer receives trip to 2006 LinuxWorld Expo TARRYTOWN, NY, October XX, 2005 -- Open-Xchange...

OpenOffice.org 2.0 released

Author: Stephen Feller The OpenOffice.org (OOo) Project released the long-awaited OOo 2.0 suite yesterday, completing a testing process that lasted more than a year.Planned improvements...

End of NT Support moves Mannheim to Open Source

greengrass writes "Mannheim Germany has (quietly) moved to Linux. Microsoft's decision in 2004 to end its support for Windows NT was a major...

Citizens Against Government Waste vs. Massachusetts OpenDocument decision

Author: Jay Lyman Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) is warning of the interoperability disadvantages and long-term higher costs of open standards and open source software...

Multi-core licensing and virtualization promote open source

Author: Jay Lyman More flexible licensing is one of the biggest draws open source software has for enterprise users, and the current shift toward dual-core...

KDE conference celebrates success and looks to future

Author: Tom Chance Ten days of presentations, workshops, and chaotic coding sponsored by Trolltech, Novell/SUSE, HP, the local governments of Andalucia, and Malaga can only...

Book review: The Book of Postfix

Author: Jem Matzan Like many things in the Unix, GNU, and BSD worlds, the Postfix mail transport agent (MTA) is powerful but difficult to configure...

Book review: The Book of Postfix

Author: Jem Matzan Like many things in the Unix, GNU, and BSD worlds, the Postfix mail transport agent (MTA) is powerful but difficult to configure...

WebGUI works wonders for church Web site

Author: Colin Kuskie In 2002, Portland, Ore.'s Sunset Presbyterian Church had a 200+-page Web site that contained mainly static content about the church, its ministries,...