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- Manila 9.5 (Mac)
- UserLand's Manila website and weblog publishing system makes it simple for anyone to create and use web content, collaborate on projects, manage online discussion groups, podcast and share documents. Offering amazing functionality at an even more amazing price, Manila 9.6 makes it easy to publish websites, weblogs, intranets and portals....
- Tags: Web, Apple Macintosh, built-In, Web Site, UserLand, Web Site Development, RSS, Channel Management, Web Technology, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Internet, Marketing, It Operations, It service Management, Management
- Software downloads 2009-07-26
- Radio UserLand 8.1 (Windows)
- Radio UserLand is a unique and powerful web publishing and weblog tool that is used and praised by many of the world's most accomplished web authors. With advanced features such as an integrated news aggregator, Radio enables users to do far more than is possible with the hosted-only weblog products...
- Tags: Radio UserLand, Microsoft Windows, UserLand, Blogging, Desktop Publishing, Internet, Software
- Software downloads 2004-10-16
- Radio UserLand 8.1 (Mac)
- Radio UserLand is a unique and powerful web publishing and weblog tool that is used and praised by many of the world's most accomplished web authors. With advanced features such as an integrated news aggregator, Radio enables users to do far more than is possible with the hosted-only weblog products...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Radio UserLand, UserLand, Blogging, Desktop Publishing, Internet, Software
- Software downloads 2004-10-16
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- MarsEdit 2.3.3 (Mac)
- MarsEdit is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email -- with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and even AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems: Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Blog, Red Sweater Software, MarsEdit, Blogging, Internet
- Software downloads 2009-08-25
- 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
- MarsEdit 2.3.2 (Mac)
- MarsEdit is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email -- with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and even AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems: Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Blog, Red Sweater Software, MarsEdit, Blogging, Internet
- Software downloads 2009-05-08
- Security and Results of a Large-Scale High-Interaction Honeypot
- This paper presents the design and discusses the results of a secured high-interaction honeypot. The challenge is to have a honeypot that welcomes attackers, allows userland malicious activities but prevents system corruption. The honeypot must authorize real malicious activities. It must ease the analysis of those activities. A clustered honeypot...
- Tags: Analysis, Academy Publisher, System Corruption, Security
- White papers 2009-05-01
- Frugal Friday: Ubuntu 9.04, Mobile Device Platforms, Caustic Talkbacks, Avocent LANDesk
- Frugal Friday: Ubuntu 9.04, Mobile Device Platforms, Caustic Talkbacks, Avocent LANDeskGood ShowA couple of points. Regarding comments/talk backs, here's my suggestion, someone moderate them and convert repeated comments into links back to the first time they said it.I tired to have an open mind about this, but I just don't...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Caustic Talkbacks, Mobile Device Platforms, Frugal Friday, Ubuntu 9.04, Avocent Corp., LANDesk Software, Linux, Apple Inc., Ubuntu, mobile device, mobile
- Discussion threads 2009-04-18
- 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
- Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave Cutler
- Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave CutlerExcellent questions MJ.They've addressed some doubts about outages and reliability.Looking forward to the next RD instalment.:)RE: Red Dog: Five questions with Microsoft mystery man Dave CutlerTechies need to understand the difference between techies and "execs." Cutler is a techie. MFJ...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, opposite, MFJ, Dave Cutler, Red Dog, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-02-25
- 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
- Can Linux and Solaris be married?
- Nexenta its symbol is a giraffe combines the OpenSolaris kernel with Userland, the open source filesystem. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: OpenSolaris, Nexenta, Linux, Sun Solaris, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 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
- 10 things we'd change on the iPhone 3G
- 10 things we'd change on the iPhone 3GSo you want to......crack it open and void your warranty to replace the battery? Seriously, is that an option for 99% of the users? The change simply makes it easier for technicians to change the battery, not users.Wow. Not to brightWow.....
- Tags: Engineering, Cellular phones, battery, iPhone 3G, Apple iPhone, 3G, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-07-15
- How does OpenSolaris fare for Ed Tech?
- How does OpenSolaris fare for Ed Tech?RE: How does OpenSolaris fare for Ed Tech?The biggest thing would be that OpenSolaris has is the name "Sun" behind it. When some people IT departments included see "Linux" they see just a community of programmers and hackers, corporate and basement dwelling. Sun is...
- Tags: Linux, UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, OpenSolaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, Nexenta
- Discussion threads 2008-05-08
- Trickle: A Userland Bandwidth Shaper for Unix-Like Systems
- As with any finite resource, it is often necessary to apply policies to the shared usage of network resources. Existing solutions typically implement this by employing traffic management in edge routers. However, users of smaller networks regularly find themselves in need of nothing more than ad-hoc rate limiting. Furthermore, the...
- Tags: Network, Traffic Management, Unix, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
- 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
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