The LifeType team has released a new bugfix release (1.0.2) . Note: LifeType is the software powering this blog
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The LifeType team has released a new bugfix release (1.0.2) . Note: LifeType is the software powering this blog
The OpenOffice team recently released version 2.0 , and in my opinion it is reaching with each release to Microsoft Office in features. But now a new kind of attack is appearing on the net: performance comparisons . I will not say that OpenOffice do not need some tunning and design...
Take a look at some of the new features in the upcoming GNOME 2.12 release
Now that many Linux distributions are packaging updated versions of GCJ , Eclipse and Java-GNOME , never has been so easy to develop GNOME applications using Java. I am using Fedora Core 4 and for this little tutorial you must have installed: eclipse-jdt libgtk-java...
I created a package for kanatest for the OpenZaurus (based on OpenEmbedded) distribution, and it has been commited to the OpenEmbedded repository for anyone to build and use. The following is a scaled down screenshot: