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April 2006

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GoodSpeed

In today’s computing technology, when you have more horse-power in the cheapest computers on the market than you would’ve dreamed say 5 years ago, one almost ridiculous aspect of the battle between open vs closed source software and open standards vs closed standards is the so called “fight of proving that my application is faster […]

Written by theFUDterrier on April 17th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: FUD detector and OPEN SOURCE WORLD.

Why technical writers aren’t using FOSS

“What I chiefly noticed was how little knowledge about FOSS had reached the average tech writer. And if such relatively expert computer users knew so little, what chance can there be of FOSS ideals motivating the everyday user? If the responses I received were typical, the day that a FOSS desktop is on every computer […]

Written by cdriga on April 14th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: OPEN SOURCE WORLD.

Why open standards matter

[…] He went on to show the audience, through another word picture describing a 1904 fire in Baltimore, how open standards can prevent unhealthy dependence on one vendor. “Firefighters were called in from all the surrounding states,” Wheeler said. “But all they could do was stand and watch the building burn, because their firehoses would […]

Written by cdriga on April 10th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: OPEN SOURCE WORLD and OpenOffice.org.

Being open-minded

This is what it takes to be able to truly evaluate other software solutions. The existing offer is great and the alternatives might be better than what you are currently using: operating systems, office suites, graphics applications, etc. You only need to open your mind when trying these applications in a few work sessions and […]

Written by cdriga on April 9th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: OPEN SOURCE WORLD and OpenOffice.org.

Portable OpenOffice.org 2.0.2

One of the greatest application hacks I’ve used a lot in the last month is the portable version of the OpenOffice.org office suite (includes Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentations, Database and Drawing applications and it’s totally free) which can be run from any USB pen-drive without the need to install it. I simply downloaded, unzipped and […]

Written by cdriga on April 8th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: OpenOffice.org.

High migration costs holding back Linux

Vnunet (http://www.vnunet.com) has a great article in which they speak about one flavor of Linux maintained by a big company and draws the conclusion that Linux in general is not to be used yet.
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2153346/migration-costs-holding-back.
Our remaining question: How can one company’s flavour of linux be defined simply as “Linux” in a title?
~from the FUD detector […]

Written by cdriga on April 8th, 2006 with no comments.
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Hello world!

A fresh start to cdriga’s today using the great features WordPress has to offer. The main reason for this change was the lack of support for categories at Blogger (http://www.blogger.com), otherwise it’s a pretty good service.
My other blog (http://cdriga.blogspot.com) is no longer maintained.

Written by cdriga on April 6th, 2006 with no comments.
More articles in category: General.

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