store.codeweavers.com - 29 days ago
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CrossOver Linux Run popular office productivity software, such as Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and Lotus Notes, in Linux, without any Microsoft OS license costs. CrossOver Linux Standard is available by download only, and includes 6 months of Level 3 technical support. CrossOver Linux ...
networkworld.com - 21 days ago
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networkworld.com —
A lot of open source advocates like to
rage against the machine at Microsoft , but when...
a former Microsoft Research employee says that Windows 7 won't stop Linux from market domination, that's an opinion to note. Keith Curtis, author of the book After ...
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Microsoft Linux: Why one free software advocate wants it
emblaze.com - 10/23/2009
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emblaze.com —
Tokyo, Japan and Ra anana Israel, October 22,
2009 ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced...
software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, and Emblaze Mobile Ltd., a technology design house for cutting-edge mobile devices, today ...
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ACCESS AND EMBLAZE MOBILE UNVEIL ELSE INTUITION™
techradar.com - 29 days ago
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techradar.com —
Whether you use a single desktop or manage
a lab full of servers, with the various threats...
we all face from hackers these days you simply have to make sure you're running a secure ship. Running Linux gives you some inherent protection from attack, but you still need to take adequate steps to ...
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In Depth: 10 easy steps to secure your Linux machine
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CodeWeavers Crossover Mac Half Off Today Only [OStatic]
GigaOM Network —
CodeWeavers, the software vendor whose product line allows users to run Microsoft applications on Linux and Mac operating systems, has announced the one-day Lame Duck Anniversary Sale. In honor of the one-year anniversary of last year's popular free giveaway, new customers and returning customers half off everything in its store, including product renewals.
Billed as a "24-hour non-giveaway," customer have until midnight CST tonight, to make a purchase at a 50% discount. Any purchases made today will also ...
CodeWeavers Crossover Mac Half Off Today Only
OStatic blogs —
CodeWeavers, the software vendor whose product line allows users to run Microsoft applications on Linux and Mac operating systems, has announced the one-day Lame Duck Anniversary Sale. In honor of the one-year anniversary of last year's popular free giveaway, new customers and returning customers half off everything in its store, including product renewals.
Billed as a "24-hour non-giveaway," customer have until midnight CST tonight, to make a purchase at a 50% discount. Any purchases made today will also include the upcoming ...
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