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Xuheki is a web-based IMAP client written in Perl. It is completely build upon Ajax technology, i.e. there are no page reloads. Xuheki is released under the GNU General Public License but includes DynarchLIB which is not free software. It uses persistent IMAP connections. The IMAP operations are not handled by the webserver itself, but [...]

Ubuntu User is a paper magazine that was launched by Linux New Media AG in May 2009. The publication is aimed at users of the Ubuntu operating system and focuses on reviews, community news, how to articles and troubleshooting tips. It also includes a ”Discovery Guide” aimed at beginners. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Ubuntu [...]

Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows is a family of proprietary operating systems most commonly used on personal computers. It is the most common family of operating systems for the personal computer, with about 90% of the market share. Currently, the most widely used version of the Windows family is Windows XP, released on October 25, 2001. [...]

Linux Operating System

Linux Mint is a computer operating system based on the Ubuntu Linux distribution, which in turn is based on Debian. Linux Mint provides an up-to-date, stable operating system for the average user, with a strong focus on usability and ease of installation. It is recognized for being user-friendly, particularly for users with no previous experience [...]

Linux Operating System

U-lite Linux (originally Ubuntulite) is an operating system that features LXDE and lightweight programs based on Ubuntu, but it is not an official project by Canonical Ltd. The goal of U-lite Linux is to create a distribution based on Ubuntu that is reasonably fast even on limited hardware. In contrast to other variants of Ubuntu, [...]

Web Business

Hogbin is active in the world of technology, specifically in free software and operates a freelance consulting business. Free software Hogbin is an accomplished contributor to free software projects in terms of documentation of software, Web development (such as for the Bazaar version control system Web site) and talks. She has written articles for Full [...]

Dreamweaver

Department of Informatics uses wide variety of modern software in teaching and research. Most of the time, proprietary software and free software is used along, choosing whatever works best at problem being solved. List of software used includes, but isn’t limited to: * Microsoft: Windows, Office Word, Office Excel, Office PowerPoint, Office Access, Project, Visio, [...]

Programming In Java

Teamwork is a web-based wide scoped project and groupware management tool developed by Open Lab, an Italian software house founded in 2001. It won the 17th Jolt Productivity Award in 2007 in the project management category.. It has widespread use in universities as teaching tool in project management courses, also because it is developed in [...]

Adobe flash

Adobe expects to provide 64-bit versions of its Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh and Linux with an upcoming major release of Adobe Flash Player. Users of 64-bit operating systems are currently advised to use 32-bit browsers in order to use the 32-bit plugin. The prevalent solution taken by Linux distributions is to use nspluginwrapper as [...]

Adobe flash

* Uses a recent Ubuntu release as a base * Support for many netbooks * Pre-installs some widely used applications and codecs like Adobe Flash and MP3 * Uses well known proprietary software, instead of open source alternatives * Strives to deliver netbook functionality like the Social Desktop and automatic file synchronization Adapted from the [...]