platforms

Convert MS Word .DOC to PDF, free

Topix - Linux  Sun, 11/30/2008 - 12:11

You can download OpenOffice for: Windows Mac, Linux and other platforms, and other languages besides English.


 

Using Mono and Delphi Prism

Topix - Linux  Thu, 11/27/2008 - 16:54

Delphi Prism provides support for compiling code against multiple CLR platforms, including Mono for Linux and for the Mac.


 

How to use Samba on AIX

Topix - Unix  Wed, 11/26/2008 - 11:04

Samba is an open source, free software suite that provides seamless file and print services between Windows clients and UNIX-like platforms.


 

Security Implications of Virtualization Platforms in the Virtual...

Topix - Linux  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 05:00

Architect0001@Nubifer.com wrote: Cloud Computing is a broad term.

Simply searching "Cloud Computing" on Google wi... Nov.


 

VirtualLogix Supports All ARM Multicore Platforms

Topix - Linux  Thu, 11/20/2008 - 01:24

VirtualLogix, Inc., the Real-Time Virtualization company, today announced support for all multicore platforms based on the ARM11 MPCore and ARM Cortex-A9 multicore processors in addition to the ARM Cortex-A8 ...


 

Upgrade?

Topix - Linux  Wed, 11/19/2008 - 02:00

Where were we in 2008 and where are we heading in 2009? In his State of the Personal Computer address, Alan Dang shares his insights as a user of three different platforms: Mac, Windows, and Linux.


 

IBM buy targets server consolidation

Topix - Linux  Tue, 11/18/2008 - 23:00

November 19, 2008 IBM plans to acquire virtualization vendor Transitive Corp. , whose software lets applications run on multiple platforms even if they were designed for a single type of microprocessor and ...


 

Opera to redesign its user interface, wants feedback

Topix - Linux  Tue, 11/18/2008 - 14:03

Opera, the Web browser, is looking for feedback from users over how the User Interface appears on different on different platforms and how it should look in the future.


 

Adobe Flash for Linux, and Open Source takes another leap to

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 11/18/2008 - 04:20

Some mildly exciting news for this morning: Reflecting the growing demand from open source fans, Adobe is set to release a 64-bit version of its Flash 10 player for Linux.

The 64-bit version will be an alpha release, and is to be the first in a line of versions for other platforms in the future.


 

Future of Mobile: What makes smartphones smart?

Topix - Linux  Mon, 11/17/2008 - 08:25

Hello you. I'm the 35-year old Managing Director of Future Platforms , a software company which creates delightful mobile experiences.