Why I Prefer Free, Open-Source Software by Lawyerist - the lawyering survival guide on Nov 24, 2009 in Tech FOSS free free software Linux open source open-source software The terms free software and open-source software are hovering at the fringe of most computer users’ consciousness. But whether you know it or not, you already use a lot of free, open-source software every day. You could be saving considerable m...
Happy Birthday, Firefox! by Technology Translated on Nov 8, 2009 in General Applications Creativity Open Source technology web 2.0 Any web developer will tell you that they love Firefox and we are no different. Firefox is an open-sourced web browser, that has promoted innovation and creativity in the web development community for the last five years. As we invent better ways of...
Liberate Your Data from Google (With Google’s Help) by Lawyerist - the lawyering survival guide on Sep 23, 2009 in Tech cloud cloud computing data Google online online storage open source SaaS Many web sites let you store everything from e-mail to files to pictures for free, but only Google tells you how to move your data once you stop using their services. Admittedly, Google’s new service, the “Data Liberation Front,” ca...
ColdFusion is officially open source; Railo eats BlueDragon; What about Adobe? by Technology Translated on May 19, 2009 in General adobe Amazon apps ColdFusion Development free resources Hosting news Object Oriented Programming Open Source products technology Web Web Applications As was recently announced, Railo, the open source CF engine, has finally given ColdFusion to the masses. March 31st saw the release of the first 3.1 public beta, providing full feature compliance with Adobe’s ColdFusion 8 standard, and allowi...
Microsoft bowing to the inevitable, will offer ODF support with Office SP2 by Lawyerist - the lawyering survival guide on Apr 15, 2009 in Tech ECF ISO Microsoft Office OASIS ODF OOXML open source open standards There are currently two international open document formats: Microsoft’s OOXML, and the truly open Open Document Format (ODF). Microsoft bought and paid for its ISO certification last year. (OOXML is not open; Microsoft merely promises not to s...
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