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The Battle Over Freedom - October 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
When is open source not quite so open?


Songs of Freedom - September 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Songbird gets ready for its solo.


What Planet Are You on? - August 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux comes down to earth with a splash.


Tablets Not Made of Stone - July 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The new Linux-based Tablet PC from Nokia.


New and Improved - June 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Fedora Linux tastes great.


The Future is Now - May 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Space-age picture phones, Linux-style.


Make An Appointment With Linux - April 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Manage your contacts and a lot more with a wealth of new tools.


Armor For Your System - March 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Programs to make your Linux set-up bulletproof.


Trading in Exchange - February 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Open-source mail, calendar, and contact applications


Just the Right Words - January 2006
by Eric Foster-Johnson
OpenOffice at 2.0: Still going strong


Future-proofing Government - December 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
What good are official documents if not everyone can read them?


Calling all gizmos - November 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Using Linux for VoIP access.


Pretty as a Picture - October 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Photo applications for Linux.


It Figures - September 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Math has never been this much fun.


Invasion of the Pod People - July 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux vendors join in the chorus of MP3 providers.


A low-carb desktop - June 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
New and improved offerings from GNOME, KDE, and more.


Open for business, part 2 - May 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
OpenOffice.org 2.0 could solve your software needs--for free.


Getting the message - April 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
There are plenty of open-source IM clients worth chatting about.


What makes a Thunderbird run? - March 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A look at the Thunderbird open-source e-mail client.


Fedora makes the grade - February 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Refinements and improvements makes this Linux release ready for prime time.


The Linux-capable organizer - January 2005
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A Linux-friendly PDA could be lurking in your Palm OS device.


One piece at a time - December 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Start your migration to Linux with your Web browser and e-mail client.


The new standard - November 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Making Linux work the way it should.


Tops on desktops - October 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
These linux editions could fool you into thinking you\'re running Windows.


Getting up to date - September 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux OS updates offer all the benefits and none of the reboots.


Dress up your desktop - August 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux isn't a frumpy old maid anymore.


Breaking the Microsoft lock-in - July 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Even if your documents were created in Office, you can use them in Linux.


The open-source tube - June 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Your TiVo runs Linux; why don't you?


Just press play - May 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux meets your entertainment needs.


All business - April 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Using Linux throughout your organization is getting easier.


Beautiful music - March 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Have your Linux desktop singing in no time.


What's under the Hat? - February 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
With Red Hat Linux leaving the desktop, others are filling the bill.


Linux goes Hollywood - January 2004
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The open-source platform is finding a home in the film industry.


Just browsing, thanks - December 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A wide variety of Web browsers are available for Linux.


Linux by the numbers - November 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
A round-up of accounting applications for Linux.


Linux multimedia plays catch-up - October 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Music, movies, and more are making Linux more fun than ever.


How suite it is - August 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Office suites for Linux.


Second childhood - July 2003
by Tom Prendergast
The junk of your childhood has been saved online.


Park your data here - July 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Database programs for Linux.


The virtual conference room - June 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
GnomeMeeting helps bridge the gap to NetMeeting.


Clustering, Beowulf style - May 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Even obsolete PCs can be brought back to life by Beowulf software.


FLEXlm locks down applications - April 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The noted license-enforcement software is now updated for Java and Linux.


The battle over TCO - March 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux makes inroads into IT.


United we stand - February 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The first UnitedLinux distributions hit the market.


Truth and consequences - January 2003
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The resolution of the Microsoft trial should have little effect on Linux.


Linux users in the Red - December 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Red Hat helps Linux displace Windows on the desktop--sort of.


United we stand--and fall? - November 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
UnitedLinux could be a key unifying force.


Go and be productive - October 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux users may want to go for the gobe.


Lindows vs. Windows - September 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Will users go for a Lindows subscription?


Star turn - August 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
StarOffice provides an alternative to Microsoft Office.


All for 1.0, and 1.0 for all - July 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Many linux packages reach the magic release level.


Linux on the desktop? Try KDE 3 - June 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
New version contains improvements galore.


Has BSD Unix passed up Linux? - May 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Unix feature of Mac's OS X shows lots of promise.


Will Linux succumb to the dark side? - April 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Plans to build GNOME on top of Microsoft's .NET cause a stir.


Linux as a simple desktop system? - March 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Plus, a version of Linux that runs Windows applications.


Protect your data - February 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Security applications for Linux are plentiful.


Running without wires - January 2002
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Look into Apache and iPlanet.


Solving IIS problems - December 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Look into Apache and iPlanet.


Cutting costs with Linux - November 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
The OS is slowly encroaching on Windows.


Give me a K! - October 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
KDE 2.2 makes Linux a challenger to Windows XP.


Catch Mono on Linux - September 2001
by Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux is brought into the .NET fold.


 
 
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