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GNOME-Development, deployment, desktop
On Jan. 4, 2000, Miguel di Icaza, the creator of the GNOME desktop environment, answered your GNOME questions and discussed GNOME development. This transcript is full of inside information and links to resources.On Jan. 4, 2000, Miguel di Icaza, the creator of the GNOME desktop environment, answered your GNOME questions...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, desktop, Miguel di lcaza, GNOME, Miguel, Icaza, Jack Wallen Jr.
Technical articles 2000-01-11

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Moonlighting Microsoft's Silverlight
So this past week Miguel di Icaza the overly caffeinated creator of GNOME brought to us an open source version of Microsofts' Silverlight. The project? Moonlight. And just what are these products? Well, I've heard Silverlight knocked around here and there but really, since I don't...
Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Corp., Macromedia Flash, Open Source, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-05-18
Mono bringing .Net to Linux
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: .NET, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft .NET, Mono, Microsoft Corp., Linux
Technical articles 2004-07-16
Evolution: The Right Tool for the Job?
The Job Within the open source -- and especially the Linux -- community, there are basically two options for replacing Microsoft Outlook: Kontact and Evolution. As you know, Outlook is an all-in-one e-mail, calendar, task, and contact application that also publishes information. In a corporate environment (especially a large...
Tags: Job, Environment, Microsoft Exchange Server, Evolution, Tool, UI, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Linux, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Operating Systems, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-02-20
Ximian's Mono project: .NET for monkeys, penguins, and gnomes
Learn about the Mono project, an attempt to create an open source, portable implementation of .NET.Whatever your opinion on the origin of the technology, you have to admit that Microsoft's .NET platform is a very big deal. With it, Windows developers finally have access to a robust class library similar...
Tags: .NET, Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Middleware, Lamont Adams, Mono, Ximian, Microsoft .NET, compiler
Technical articles 2001-12-21
SolutionBase: Gnumeric and KSpread offer spreadsheet application alternatives for Linux users
In the word of general office spreadsheet needs, Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.org Calc are probably considered the big guns, but the possibilities don't end with those two tools -- at least not when you're using Linux. Two alternative spreadsheet applications in particular stand out: a piece of the KOffice suite...
Tags: Gnumeric, KSpread, Processor, Linux, Author, KOffice, Spreadsheet, Tool, Spreadsheet Application, KSpread KSpread, Figure G, Script Edit Function, Gnumeric Let, Productivity, Jack Wallen
Technical articles 2007-11-07
Will Microsoft Mono-polize open source?
Will the recently announced plan to build an open source implementation of Microsoft .NET be good or bad for the open source movement? Columnist Tim Landgrave explains the Mono project and examines two scenarios of what it could mean for open source.Open source advocates are in an uproar over the...
Tags: .NET, Development tools, Middleware, Programming languages, Microsoft Corp., e Advantage, open source, Mono, Microsoft .NET, GNOME, C#
Technical articles 2001-08-09
E-mail: Beyond Outlook
During this Guild Meeting, Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail could go. From fetchmail to KMail, we've got you covered.On April 21st Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail existed. From Fetch to Kmail, we’ve got you covered.If you couldn’t join us then, enjoy the...
Tags: Linux, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Jack Wallen Jr., e-mail, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jack Wallen, Guild Meeting, Guild, JCARLISLE, Microsoft Outlook
Technical articles 2000-04-21
Think KDE is ahead of GNOME? Try Helix Code, and think again
Helix Code's GNOME release finally lives up to GNOME's promise. In this Daily Feature, Bryan Pfaffenberger explains that you may very well be looking at the future of computing.Don't count GNOME out just yet. Sure, GNOME faces stiff competition from the K Desktop Environment. With a two-year start on GNOME,...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Helix Code, GNOME, KDE
Technical articles 2000-10-13
Monkey around with Evolution: Ximian's answer to Outlook
Outlook got you down? Don't worry. The Linux answer to Outlook, Evolution, will help you out of Windows and into a refreshing future! Jack Wallen, Jr., takes a look at Ximian's groupware suite--Evolution.Much to my chagrin, most of you use Microsoft Outlook. It's just one of those facts of life....
Tags: Groupware, E-mail, Linux, Microsoft Office, OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., Ximian, Microsoft Outlook
Technical articles 2001-09-21
Is GNOME ready for the corporate desktop?
Can GNOME develop into something that could bump Microsoft Windows off corporate desktops? Read this Daily Drill Down to find out what Bryan Pfaffenberger thinks.In case you haven't been keeping up with GNOME—a GPL-licensed desktop environment for Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems—project leader Miguel de Icaza recently quit his...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, GNOME 1.2, desktop, Bryan Pfaffenberger, GNOME, Helix Code
Technical articles 2000-12-08
Red Hat 6.2: The big beta boogie, part 2
In part 1 of this two-part series, Jack Wallen, Jr. looked at the unofficial method of upgrading to Red Hat Linux 6.2. In this Daily Drill Down, Jack examines more conventional methods and digs deeper into the upgrade.In “Red Hat 6.2: The big beta boogie, part 1,”I took a look...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., Red Hat Linux 6.2, Red Hat Inc., GNOME
Technical articles 2000-09-26
Ximian unveils Exchange client for Linux and UNIX
Ximian, long an open-source software company, will do business the proprietary way with a new software package that lets Linux computers connect to Microsoft Exchange Server. Judge the merits of Evolution, Ximian's new e-mail client.By Stephen ShanklandXimian has supported the open source GNOME desktop software project for Linux computers for...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, E-mail servers, CNET, Unix, Ximian, open source, Evolution 1.0, Linux, software
Technical articles 2002-01-16
Mozilla, Gnome take aim at Longhorn
By Paul Festa ...
Tags: GNOME, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Corp., Mozilla Corp., open source
Technical articles 2004-04-28
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