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Linux : Reviews : StarOffice 5.2: How good?
By Posted: ( Tue 2nd Jan 2001 04:03:55[AM] UTC )
StarOffice is an alternative Office Suite with one very tantalizing feature -- Zero cost! Beyond the price however, StarOffice is a full-featured suite of programs that offer compatibility with various file formats and good cross-platform capability. But, is the latest version worth upgrading to or installing on your system?
Rating [ 7.33 / 10 ]

FreeOS : Reviews : Book: Open Sources - Voices from the Open Source Revolution
By Posted: ( Mon 1st Jan 2001 08:18:27[AM] UTC )
Open Source needs no introduction. While the process may be known to all, the ideology behind the Open Source movement might not be. This book explores the various facets of the Open Source movement through the eyes of some of the most prominent Open Source advocates including Linus Torvalds, Eric Raymond, and many more.
Rating [ 8 / 10 ]

Linux : Reviews : Red Hat 7.0
By Posted: ( Wed 20th Dec 2000 07:42:11[AM] UTC )
Red Hat 7 is the latest and greatest release to come out of Research Triangle Park. Should it have been later and could it possibly have been greater? Let's find out.
Rating [ 6.21 / 10 ]

QNX : Reviews : QNX RTP: What lies beneath?
By Posted: ( Thu 23rd Nov 2000 07:41:34[AM] UTC )
When was the last time you remember booting off a floppy to run an Operating System? QNX can do that and pack in a full featured web browser, internet dialing capability and support for many hardware devices. Now, they are giving away the entire OS and development tools for free... but is it worth checking out?
Rating [ 7.9 / 10 ]

Linux : Reviews : Corel Photo-Paint 9 for Linux
By Posted: ( Wed 1st Nov 2000 02:17:54[AM] UTC )
Corel Photo-Paint is the well known image creation and photo editing application. This great Windows application recently made the jump to Linux version and is available as a free download. Does it match up to Photo-Paint for Windows? Or should Linux users stick with GIMP?
Rating [ 5.56 / 10 ]

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