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Gnash
12.11.2008
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abilities. The quality of the playback is fine for even the most exacting requirements. After all, Gnash uses OpenGL for hardware-based 3D support. Another positive is a lack of stability issues
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Free Software Projects
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zones.” The shape of the breast also depends on the age and weight. Details After you define the basic parameters, it’s time for fine tuning. Many other body parts can be custom designed. The face
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Linkchecker 3.3
28.06.2007
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. The option tells Linkchecker to add information about working links to the graph. Fine Tuning Large Internet sites typically comprise a number of interrelated files. Linkchecker begins its search
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Apollon
04.07.2007
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are breaking copyright law. People offering illegal copies have been sentenced to fines of several thousand dollars both in the US and in Europe. Box 2: Legal or illegal?
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ODF Add-in
11.07.2008
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, which the manufacturer uses to demonstrate that ODF documents can look the same in Word and in OpenOffice. Conclusions An ODF plugin is a step in the right direction, and it would probably be fine
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Office Suites
11.07.2008
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package. Applixware: Conclusions Although Applixware’s set of features is fine for home users and many office users, its old-fashioned, non-intuitive user interface rules it out for users with modern
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KTools: KBarcode
05.07.2007
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the program, although some of the screen shots seem to be in German. The manual covers version 1.4 of the program, which is fine, as very little has changed with the exception of the way some dialog elements
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Nokia N800
17.07.2007
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color display has more or less completely disappeared on the N800. Handwriting recognition on the touch screen works fine if you print out every letter, but you need neat handwriting for good results
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Books
17.07.2007
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with Rails, do not buy this book; rather, you should pick up a copy of any number of fine texts on ROR and learn the basics first, then you can come back to this book when you are ready to advance. I
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deskTOPia: Trayer
05.07.2007
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Trayer gives KDE and Gnome applets a home on more or less any choice of window manager. Unfortunately, not all window managers are Trayer-friendly. Trayer was fine with WindowMaker and IceWM, but although

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