Opera 9.5 Beta Test Starts
Oct 25, 2007One year after releasing version 9 Norwegian software developers Opera have now officially opened the public test phase for version 9.5 of the Opera browser. The Linux version integrates Qt4.
more »Firefox 2.0.0.8 does not Close all the Gaps and Adds Some New Ones
Oct 23, 2007The update for the Mozilla Firefox browser to version 2.0.0.8 does not remove all of the vulnerabilities disclosed in the changelog, and the update introduces some new bugs.
more »Netscape Navigator 9 for Linux
Oct 17, 2007AOL has just released a new version of Netscape Navigator based on the Mozilla Firefox browser just like its predecessor. Besides cross-platform capabilities, and thus Linux support, version 9 adds new features and a new look.
more »Fedora 7 Re-Spin including latest updates
Oct 04, 2007Fedoras Re-Spins are “new installation versions” including a full set of updates since the official release. The project uses the “Jigdo Method” for a quick download.
more »Web Wizardry Intro Techniques for more powerful websites
Sep 26, 2007New tools for the web appear every day. In this issue, we round up some promising technologies, including Apache's Suexec module, the new WS-Addressing standard, the Helma application server, the Perlbal web server, and microformats.
more »Improved Statistics Module for Webmin
Sep 14, 2007Version 0.11.0 of Webminstats, a statistics module for the Web-based administration tool, has just been released.
more »Eudora Revisited on Mozilla-Basis
Sep 11, 2007The commercial version of the Eudora mail client was retired in October 2006. Now, a beta version of the new revitalized Eudora has just been released.
more »W3Perl 3.00 Sends Web Statistics by Mail
Aug 29, 2007Version 3.00 of the free logfile analyzer W3Perl has just been released, and includes a number of enhancements. Among other features, the program now supports weekly and monthly statistics with the same granularity as daily reports, and can email the results if needed.
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