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- PCLReader 8.895 (Windows)
- PCLReader Views & Converts PCL & Text into PDF, PDF/A, XPS, TIFF, BMP, PNG, PCX and ASCII Text. Once viewed, a PCL or Text file can be printed to any Windows printer driver. This is useful in when you have a non-LaserJet PCL printer and need to print a Mortgage...
- Tags: Adobe PDF, Microsoft Windows, Page Technology Marketing, PCLReader 8.895, PCL, PageTech, PCLWorks, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-11-06
- Windows 7 build 6956 performance test
- Windows 7 build 6956 performance testNetbook? No one would want it.Hey, why don't you install OSX on a calculator?Good ideaI would love to see a comparison of XP vs Windows 7 on a much slower piece of equipment whether it be a netbook or a P4 3GHz with 1...
- Tags: Operating systems, Video Conversion, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, netbook, performance
- Discussion threads 2008-12-11
- Microsoft plays with new non-Windows OS; If only it could start from scratch
- Microsoft plays with new non-Windows OS; If only it could start from scratchNow that makes sense.Which means it probably won't happen.Makes too much senseWindows is now an unmanagable mess. This solution makes complete sense! They talk about backward compadiblity, but if they are so concerned about backward compadiblity,...
- Tags: Operating systems, Virtualization, operating system, new OS, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- Linux/BSD still exposed to WMF exploit through WINE!
- Linux/BSD still exposed to WMF exploit through WINE!AccuracyThis is old news. WINE reached the "bug-for-bug emulation" milestone of supporting Microsoft malware in 2004.It's not up to the WINE team to revise the definition of "Microsoft compatible," only to achieve it.Oh Noooooooooooooooooo!Well, if WINE is written well then it shouldn't...
- Tags: WMF vulnerability, Microsoft Windows Metafile, wine
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- DPusLight 1.0 (Windows)
- DPus is a free GDI and memory leak detection software. Its purpose is to inspect process behavior by spying finely choosen API calls that the process make. Having this calls instrumented, DPusDLeak module can show you every resource that a process get. And more than that, you can discover all...
- Tags: Resource Allocation, Memory Leak, Microsoft Windows, Allocation, DPus
- Software downloads 2005-08-26
- The sad plight of VB6 developers
- The sad plight of VB6 developersIt's amazing that people actually think MS might care..."VB.Net may be much better than VB6, but it's going to present significant pain to developers and organizations that have to adapt to the new language."Microsoft isnt' about customers, support or doing the right thing. They...
- Tags: INTERNET, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-03-17
- Linux servers at risk from trifecta of flaws
- Linux servers at risk from trifecta of flawsHaHaHaHaHaThis is SOOOOO funny. Looks like Linux is not the perfect OS either....ha ha ha ha. Ordinary user get full access....thats bad. Better call for Linux's resignation. Oh...I know. Lets sue them for charging for awefull software. Someone better wake up of there...
- Tags: Operating systems, SECURITY, OPEN SOURCE, server, Linux server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, source code, flaw, Linux, operating system
- Discussion threads 2004-02-19
- Security flaws force Linux kernel upgrade
- Security flaws force Linux kernel upgrademust have been some MS developers involved :)OSS is flawless, unless...Sun watering down Linux integrity againAnything to prop up a lagging architecture.Non-remotely explotable flaws fixed within days, unlike MicrosoftThe flaws in the Linux kernel while serous in themselves, were only locally exploitable, meaning that the...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, OSS, OpenOffice.org, Microsoft Corp., Linux, security, flaw, Linux kernel
- Discussion threads 2004-01-05
- Red Hat plans app server in 2004
- Red Hat plans app server in 2004Java code compiled by GNU GCCWhat the article fails to mention is that most of the above java packages mentioned are compiled by Redhat SSA branch of the GNU GCC gjc compiler. [i]This means that no JVM is required to run the programs[/i].http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/beta/taroon/en/RHAPS/i386/RELEASE-NOTESThis...
- Tags: Application servers, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, server, Red Hat Inc., application server, JVM, RHAS, Java, BEA Systems Inc., J2EE, GNU
- Discussion threads 2003-12-18
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