Freoffice: Free Office Viewer for N900
Jan 22, 2010Nokia has released an alpha version of a new office viewer for the N900 smartphone. The software named Freoffice, installable under Maemo, is based on KOffice project code.
more »Cold War at the Eighth KDE PIM Gathering
Jan 15, 2010The eighth annual KDE PIM developer meeting in Osnabrück, Germany started out with an extended snowball fight among the Scottish, German and Dutch contingencies. That actual work was being done was evidenced by enhancements to Akonadi, KDE 4.4 and 4.5, and planned further development of the Kontact groupware client.
more »Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 Removes HAL
Jan 15, 2010The development of Ubuntu 10.04 is taking another turn. Lucid Lynx now has a second alpha version that gets rid of HAL.
more »Vmware Buys Zimbra
Jan 13, 2010Virtualization specialists VMware has enriched its portfolio with the open source based tool groupware Zimbra.
more »Open Norway: Norwegian Broadcasting Moves to OpenOffice and ODF
Jan 13, 2010Norway's national broadcasting and TV facility NRK is intent on using the Open Document Format as a standard and is therefore changing its clients over to OpenOffice.
more »Adobe Updates Reader and Acrobat to Address Security Problems
Jan 13, 2010Adobe has put its attention to solving the vulnerability problems in its PDF Reader and Acrobat software.
more »Amarok 2.2.2 with New Features
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more »Release Candidate Pardus 2009.1
Jan 12, 2010The Pardus team has published the first release candidate of its Linux distribution with the slightly confusing version number 2009.1.
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