Open-Xchange and SugarCRM Partnership Established
Oct 20, 2009Groupware solutions expert Open-Xchange and customer relationship management (CRM) provider SugarCRM are partnering to mutually integrate their solutions.
more »Statistics: Web Grows, Apache Profits
Oct 19, 2009Web statistics specialist Netcraft measured over 230 million websites in its webserver survey for October 2009.
more »Banshee 1.5.1: Support for Endless Play and More Phones
Oct 19, 2009Banshee is an audio video player for Gnome. The latest version 1.5.1 of the Mono program is regarded as stable and brings numerous new features.
more »Google Donates Memory Test Program
Oct 19, 2009The smaller than 200 KB Stressful Application Test (stressapptest) used by Google is now available through the Apache license 2.0.
more »Relaxed Ubuntu 9.10: CouchDB to be Integrated
Oct 15, 2009Even though Ubuntu 9.10 is officially completed, developers managed to slip in the new beta version of Apache CouchDB that stores addresses, notes and bookmarks.
more »CouchDB Goes into Beta
Oct 14, 2009The document-oriented database Apache Couch DB is available in version 0.10.0. The release is currently in a beta state.
more »Check_mk 1.0.38 for Web Admin, Backup and Simulation
Oct 12, 2009Mathias Kettner has released his check_mk Nagios plugin in version 1.0.38. New features include a Web-based admin tool, a backup function and a simulation mode.
more »Nokia Officially Ports Qt to Maemo 5
Oct 09, 2009The Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has announced an official port of Qt to the Maemo 5 Linux platform.
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LMDE 7 Now Available
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Cairo Dock 3.6 Now Available for More Compositors
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System76 Unleashes Pop!_OS 24.04 Beta
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Linux Kernel 6.17 is Available
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Kali Linux 2025.3 Released with New Hacking Tools
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