Topic: Open Source

The following posts are filed under Open Source.

Firefox 3.0.1 and 2.0.0.16

Firefox 3’s first security and stability update, Firefox 3.0.1, is now available. Yesterday, Firefox 2.0.0.16 was released. Also view the release notes for Firefox 3.0.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.16. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


SourceForge’s upcoming upgrades and novalistTag

SourceForge.net has announced the upgrade from PHP 4.3.10 to PHP 5.2.6 as they migrate their datacenters from California to Chicago! novalistTag development will also resume, and it will now only work on PHP 5. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.6 “Tyner”

WordPress 2.6 “Tyner” is now available, and I summarize the cool new features that come out of the box with it. Download WordPress 2.6 now! 2 comments. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.6 Release Candidate 1

WordPress 2.6 Release Candidate 1! And as with previous WordPress releases, I upgrade once the first RC is out. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


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! Comments are closed. 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! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Unofficial International WordPress Day

Happy Unofficial International WordPress Day! Comments are closed. 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. Comments are closed. 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 »


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