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Open source translation tools

Author: Mayank Sharma Do you speak open source, but English is not your native language? You can turn to a growing list of user-friendly tools...

First look: OpenOffice.org version 2.0 beta

Author: Bruce Byfield OpenOffice.org has always been conservative with version numbers. Enough minor releases have boasted enough new features that the current release could easily...

OpenOffice.org database application: A first look review

Author: Rob Reilly Soon OpenOffice.org will introduce a database application to its office suite. For the last couple of years, OpenOffice.org has been developing its...

FreeBSD 5.3 is “stable” but not production-ready

Author: Jem Matzan Since the introduction of the FreeBSD-5 branch, FreeBSD enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the day when the new codebase would stabilize. After...

Eight great tips for converting to open source

Jan Stafford writes "If your company is blazing a trail to open source, you don't have to rely on constellations to guide you. Just...

Burningsuit helps charity move to open source

Author: Burningsuit Stuart Box writes "Burningsuit helps Migrant Helpline move to OpenSourceSeptember 2004 - The Charity Migrant Helpline is moving its 200 computer users over...

Can GNU ever be Unix?

Author: Jem Matzan When AT&T balkanized its Unix holdings in 1993, two different companies ended up walking away with pieces of the original Unix. Novell...

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When AT&T balkanized its UNIX holdings in 1993, two different companies ended up walking away with pieces of the original Unix. Novell originally bought...

Review of ‘Samba-3 By Example’

Author: TechBookReport TBR writes "Who doesn't love to Samba these days? It's one of the joys of Linux and open source, and one of the...

Microsoft displays fear, uncertainty, and doubt toward OpenOffice.org

Author: Taran Rampersad I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it...