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- Userland Frontier X 9.5 (Mac)
- Frontier is a powerful Web content management system, built around an object database, scripting language, script editor and debugger, outliner, multi-threaded runtime, integrated HTTP server, distributed computing protocols such as XML-RPC and SOAP. Frontier also includes our browser-based content system, Manila, at no extra cost. $899, with free updates for...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, UserLand Software, Distributed Computing, SOAP, Cloud Computing, Web Servers, Network Technology, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Networking
- Software downloads 2005-06-06
- Radio UserLand X 8.1 (Mac)
- It's an easy-to-use Weblog tool that runs on your desktop, so it's fast, and ready to go when you are. Radio UserLand automatically builds your site, organizes and archives your posts, and publishes your content -- without any knowledge of HTML, FTP, or graphic design. All you need to do...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Radio UserLand, UserLand Software, Desktop Publishing, Mice, Desktops, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2004-11-06
- Userland Frontier 9.1b3 (Mac)
- Frontier is a powerful Web content management system, built around an object database, scripting language, script editor and debugger, outliner, multi-threaded runtime, integrated HTTP server, distributed computing protocols such as XML-RPC and SOAP. Frontier also includes our browser-based content system, Manila, at no extra cost. $899, with free updates for...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, UserLand Software, Distributed Computing, SOAP, Cloud Computing, Web Servers, Network Technology, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Networking
- Software downloads 2003-06-13
- Radio UserLand 8.0.8 (Mac)
- It's an easy-to-use Weblog tool that runs on your desktop, so it's fast, and ready to go when you are. Radio UserLand automatically builds your site, organizes and archives your posts, and publishes your content -- without any knowledge of HTML, FTP, or graphic design. All you need to do...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Radio UserLand, UserLand Software, Desktop Publishing, Mice, Desktops, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2002-05-27
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- More ways to boot 64-bit Snow Leopard
- Re: More ways to boot 64-bit Snow LeopardHey...I have a great idea...how about just having the f---ing OS figure out that it is installed on a 64-bit platform, AND BOOT IN 64-bit MODE AUTOMATIICALLY!I have 64-bit Windows installed on a 64-bit box, and you know how I boot it? I...
- Tags: Network technology, 64-bit, Snow Leopard
- Discussion threads 2009-08-21
- OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The Time
- The June 2009 (2009.06) release of OpenSolaris provides a solid Open Source GNOME desktop experience like that of a modern Linux distribution combined with the scalability and stability of UNIX. Over the weekend, I had the chance to take a look at Sun...
- Tags: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris 2009.06, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-06-07
- Open Source Haggadah, chapter 2
- Last Passover, I spoke of the Commandments that companies should follow in order to be good Open Source citizens. Also read: Open Source Commandments I Also read: Open Source Commandments II My, what a difference a year makes -- or maybe...
- Tags: Ubuntu, Novell Inc., Richard Koman, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Linux, Open Source, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Hardware, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Can Linux and Solaris be married?
- Can Linux and Solaris be married?Where Linux beats out other *nix competitors mostis in driver support. Just about any off-the-shelf hardware can be made to work and work well with Linux. That, plus the fact that you'd be dealing with another single entity if you chose Solaris, is why OEMs...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, Dana, Sun Solaris, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., ZFS, Nexenta
- Discussion threads 2008-12-01
- Security vs. convenience: Apple chooses poorly
- Security vs. convenience: Apple chooses poorlyWhat if..they need to install diagnostic software?You are kidding, right?So you change your password when you get it back. Or change it before you send it in.It's the same in the Windows world - you pretty much need and Admin password to do anything.This...
- Tags: Apple Inc., password, security, admin password
- Discussion threads 2008-08-18
- Has Movable Type gone open source too late?
- Nothing illustrates the vagaries of development trends and the rise of open source better than the blog software market. (From Toothpastefordinner.) People say they blog, a verb, lower-case, when the word refers to a specific labelled product, Blogger, now owned by Google. When this market...
- Tags: Blog, Wordpress, Movable Type, Nothing, Blogging, Open Source, Internet, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Tech Shakedown #5: Microsoft justifies Vista's forcing of unwanted reboots
- Two weeks ago, I posted a ZDNet Technology Shakedown video showing how, after downloading and installing some updates, Windows Vista initiated a forced reboot of itself without allowing me the option to postpone that reboot. The options were there. But they were inaccessible. I was critical of...
- Tags: System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Reboot, Microsoft Corp., User, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- Open source value in corporate blogs
- Blogging itself is 10Â and so technically is corporate blogging, since Dave Winer right was running Userland Software when he launched Scripting News in 1997.Enough time has now gone by to draw some conclusions, about the value such blogs may have and who should be doing them.The best corporate blogs, like...
- Tags: management, General, Enterprise Policy, content, Blogroll
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- Linus contradicts OpenBSD founder on Intel TLB issue
- OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt has been making a lot of noise over a change in Intel's current generation Core 2 microprocessor goes as far to claim that this will lead to serious security flaws. Linus Torvalds by contrast has given a completely opposite view of the situation while...
- Tags: Servers, Security, Processors, News, Microsoft, Linux, Intel, Hardware, Desktop, AMD
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Sun hopes for Linux-like Solaris
- Sun hopes for Linux-like SolarisWhat I find interesting isthat the "experts" say that Solaris need to be more Linux like to gain market. Aren't these the same guys that have a fit if you say Linux needs to be more Windows like to gain market???Going with Sun IMO would...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, Linux, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-09
- Zude's drag-n-drop Web authoring/remixing make it the Switzerland of the social Web
- Although it is unquestionably one of the most revolutionary services to hit the Web in a long time -- one that, once out of beta, should prove to be equally usable and useful to Grandma as it is powerful to hackers, corporate developers, knowledge workers, and business analysts --...
- Tags: Web technology, Video, Software Infrastructure, Podcasts, Personal Technology, General, Entertainment
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- Sean agrees: Technology underserves Grandma (non-techies) and, in cases, is getting worse
- In response to my post on platforms of personal expression PPEs, how Dave Winers work on Userland Radio has inspired a lot of my thinking about technology, and why the Holy Grail is turning Grandma into a software developer, Sean, who is an IT veteran and now part of an...
- Tags: Databases, Storage, Sean, dBase, database, tool, server
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- Dave Winer vs. CNET, platforms of personal expression (PPEs), and why Grandma matters
- A couple of days ago, I did Scoble vs. Ballmer. Now, its Winer vs. CNET. In their search for the creator of the first blog, News.coms Declan McCullaugh and Anne Broache refer to one of their candidates Dave Winer as irascible (a common misconception regarding Mets fans from Brooklyn or...
- Tags: Blogging, Podcasts, Dave Winer, blog, blogger, first blogger, Web, radio, first blog, RSS
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- Screen gallery: With Vista and IE7's one-two security punch, will the Web be harder to use?
- Screen Gallery: See the screen gallery that shows in detail how the security in Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 looks to prevent the installation of rogue ActiveX components. For as long as I can remember, the architecture behind Microsofts ActiveX software component technology (and its predecessors such as...
- Tags: General, Security, Software Infrastructure, Vista
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- Motorola Q proves how updating a misbehaving smartphone can be daunting
- One of the benefits of doing a long term test with something like a Windows Mobile-based Motorola Q smartphone is that you really get to experience all of its high and low points. Here on ZDNets Dan and David Show a weekly podcast, Dan has occasionally asked me why on...
- Tags: telephone, battery, Apple, Video, Motorola Q Review, Entertainment, Mobile, Personal Technology, Wired &, Wireless, General
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- How did Atheros get pulled in to Mac wireless-gate?
- How did Atheros get pulled in to Mac wireless-gate?About as much difference between Linux distrosThis would be like trying to correct someone when they say something is Linux based and you say no it's SuSE based and not Linux based.MACH is irrelevant to the discussion* I misused the word "kernel"...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Mach 3.0 kernel, Mach, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Atheros Communications, FreeBSD, Apple MacBook, kernel, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2006-08-26
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