Topic: Open Source

The following posts are filed under Open Source.

Firefox 3 sets a new World Record!

Firefox 3 now holds a Guinness World Record for most downloaded software in 24 hours, at 8,002,530 downloads! No comments. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.6 beta 2

WordPress 2.6 beta 2 includes some improvements over the first beta. I haven’t tried 2.6 at all but I can already feel its awesomeness! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Firefox 2.0.0.15

Firefox 2.0.0.15 is now available. Mozilla will continue to support Firefox 2 with updates until December 2008. If you’re still using Firefox 2, what are you waiting for? Get Firefox 3! No comments. Read the complete article »


Unofficial International WordPress Day

Happy Unofficial International WordPress Day! No comments. Read the complete article »


No Self Pings WordPress plugin

Weblog Tools Collection writes about three underrated WordPress plugins, the last being No Self Pings which struck my interest. No comments. Read the complete article »


Make GTK+ apps share one engine: an easier way

Here’s a more technical but quicker way to get almost any GTK+ program, not just Pidgin or GIMP, to follow the same GTK+ engine on Windows. One comment. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.6 beta 1

WordPress 2.6 beta 1 has been announced! I’m looking forward to most if not all of the features that Ryan Boren mentions in his post. No comments. Read the complete article »


Firefox 3 Download Day is over

Firefox 3 garnered 8,002,530 downloads in 24 hours, with Singapore contributing 30,000 of these downloads! Awesome! No comments. Read the complete article »


Mozilla Firefox 3

Mozilla Firefox 3 is now available! Go download it now, and join in the Download Day fun in the bid for a Guinness World Record! No comments. Read the complete article »


Make Pidgin and GIMP on Windows XP use same theme

This tutorial, complete with screenshots, shows you how I got both Pidgin and GIMP on Windows to honor the theme I choose in the GTK+ theme selector applet. Now, may the frustration of interface inconsistencies end! One comment. Read the complete article »