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- iDiet 1.0.4 (Mac)
- iDiet is a diet software that can help you choose, customize and follow a diet. Several supported diets (eg. Atkins, Summer Fresh,The Zone, Body for Life etc.) with details for every one of them are supported. Java WebStart is available from the home page: http://idiet.sf.net/ws/
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Home Page, Georgi Todorov, iDiet, Java WebStart, Programming Languages, Desktops, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-09-20
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- Survey: Microsoft customer satisfaction takes second quarter hit
- Survey: Microsoft customer satisfaction takes second quarter hitIf they suck so muchWhy competitor can't manage to significantly increase market share in many fields where Microsoft is keeping(O.S) or even increasing(Server,B.I) its market share, like O.S market ?Could it be that much of the negative perception people has of Microsoft...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Product marketing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft customer satisfaction, customer satisfaction, Microsoft Windows Vista, survey
- Discussion threads 2009-07-15
- JFileRecovery 0.92 (Windows)
- JFileRecovery is a free Java webstart application that recovers files from damaged hard drives, CDs, DVDs and Flash media. Finally, a solution to the Cannot copy... Data error cyclic redundancy check error. Unlike other solutions, JFileRecovery is based around the fact that reading data from damaged areas requires more time....
- Tags: Media, Microsoft Windows, File, Michael Gardiner, JFileRecovery, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-11-21
- Hacking NASA: One small step for man, one giant leap for hackers?
- The CORE Security Team released an advisory to the Full-Disclosure mailing list today that documented a stack overflow in NASA's Common Data Format libs. Looking at this bug, the tech details aren't overwhelming, I think I'm mostly excited about it due to the high profile of hacking NASA libs. One...
- Tags: NASA, Vulnerability, Hacker, Exploitation, Common Data Format 3.2.1, Security, Patches, Hacking, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
- Are mashups the new 'Java'?
- Are mashups the new 'Java'?Oh Goodness...not another hypefest!Mashups, like Web 2.0 itself, seem to be a massive hype job built on very thing air with little or nothing to show for it.In other words, a solution in search of a problem.Of course, Java itself, while elegant, is often seen in...
- Tags: Programming languages, Web browsers, Java, applet, personal device, Web browser, mashup
- Discussion threads 2007-09-21
- Sun CTO promises Flash-like experience from JavaFX and new runtime
- On Tuesday Sun Microsystems unveiled a new consumer-oriented product line called JavaFX, which among other things has a new language for interactive user interfaces JavaFX Script. Sound a little like Flash? Thats the idea, says Sun CTO of Software Bob Brewin, and a new streamlined runtime system will help make...
- Tags: Sun, Scripting, Programming, Java, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- JavaFX takes center stage at JavaOne
- JavaFX takes center stage at JavaOneNo smooth deployment availableWhat ultimately turned me away from Java as a developer was the lack of a streamlined deployment technology that was seamless for users. Mark up another win for .NET!The runtime is 13 MB!!not 50 MB. The JDK is 50 MB.Java 2 version...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java 6, Eclipse, JDK, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., JavaFX
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- Poll: Webware, SaaS or what?
- Poll: Webware, SaaS or what?Software that is Updated Via WebI think the author views webware as a presentation that is generated by a web server. Something where the output is a web page . Something that involved JSP, ASP or at least Apache or II2. But lets not forget Java...
- Tags: Channel management, Software as a Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Java Web Start, user experience, America Online Inc., Web, Webware, Java, XIOS, software, Internet, operating system, software-as-a-service
- Discussion threads 2007-04-09
- Is Flash better than Java?
- For various reasons, Java applets have never worked all that well but we some folks use them anyway, for example in business charting and other graphic visualizations. Over the past few years alternatives to Java in and around the browser have been gaining traction, especially Flash. In this article I...
- Tags: Sun, Scripting, Programming, Java, General, Community
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- Web or client-server, Part 1
- Web or client-server, Part 1Nice treatment, Chris!This is certinaly a good place to implement the Citrix model. And, if you don't have that luxury, and your users must access their client software fromm a specific desktop, implementing Windsows Remote Desktop can accomplish the same thing by giving users access...
- Tags: Channel management, Servers, Web, SiS, client-server, Linux, server
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- Google launches new mobile Gmail
- Google launches new mobile GmailYesI despise the blackberry. Too big and bulky. Not crazy about treo's either.Google launches new mobile GmailAnd now they can harvest your cell phone number, the people who you call, how long you talk, and know your location. No thanks, Google.More important that...
- Tags: E-mail providers, Web browsers, Google Gmail, mobile, Google Inc., applet, Java
- Discussion threads 2006-11-02
- JAR Maker 0.9 (Windows)
- JAR Maker is a complete deployment system for your ready made Java Application/Applet from packing, generating Webstart and Applet code, and also creating Windows executable. The Main Objective is to pack your Java classes in a compressed executable JAR format.
- Tags: Golden T Studios, Microsoft Windows, Programming Languages, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2006-10-13
- JFirewallTest 1 (Windows)
- JFirewallTest is a free Java Webstart application that tests for holes or open ports in your firewall. Unlike other solutions, JFirewallTest is a two stage testing procedure that tests all 65,536 ports very rapidly. After testing is complete, JFirewallTest will present a page of results reporting exactly what ports are...
- Tags: Michael Gardiner, JFirewallTest, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Firewalls, Programming Languages, Security, Network Security, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Networking, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2006-08-24
- On the other hand (re: Java-based client-side computing).....
- On the other hand (re: Java-based client-side computing).....Does AJAX suckbecause the paradigm is wrong - or is the implementation bunged up? On XML - I tend to believe that ANY format you choose to include metadata will suck - so XML is "good enough". But the BIG reason AJAX sucks...
- Tags: Programming languages, Scripting languages, Web browsers, Perl, AJAX, Java, JavaScript, lousy protocol, HTTP, XML
- Discussion threads 2006-05-03
- Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals passwords
- Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals passwordsFirefox?Come on people this is getting silly now!People should go to jail for this stuff !They should throw the scumbags in jail for LIFE for infecting PC's, stealing personal data, and breaking into confidential accounts. Fifty years MINIMUM without parole, should be the baseline for...
- Tags: Web browsers, Financial services, SECURITY, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, bank, Mozilla Firefox, flaw, Microsoft Corp., password
- Discussion threads 2004-06-29
- Is Java cooling off?
- Is Java cooling off?Lets hope so.About time, for an object held aloft by hot air, empty promises, and mis-information it sure floated around a while. Still I guess there really never was any wieght to it anyway. SUN promised the world and delivereda very small bag of rocks. Resource...
- Tags: Programming languages, Java Community, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., open source
- Discussion threads 2004-06-28
- Reader: Where are Web tools for the rest of us?
- Reader: Where are Web tools for the rest of us?Agreed. FM is a hidden jewelSo many people dismiss FileMaker without knowing its abilities. I have personally made web-enabled trouble ticket, problem tracking solutions in a few days with FileMaker. To get the equivalent functionality would have cost tens of thousands...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Channel management, Databases, OPEN SOURCE, Web, Filemaker Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-06-25
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