Posted by selectall on January 17, 2008
Confused by heading??? Yep, it’s true now LAMP become more powerful,it got wings of Sun

Sunmicrosystems accounced that company is going to accuire open source database giant Mysql, (that forms M of LAMP). Deal is settaled in $1 Billion in cash and assumed stock options.
MySQL is used by many of the web’s largest companies, including YouTube, Facebook, and Wikipedia. and this is one of the most popular open source web development stacks utilized by web sites today.
You can see found details about this news here on Sun Microsystems News Center
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Posted by selectall on January 8, 2008
www.rainlendar.net
Across-platform calendar software, Rainlendar is chockfull of all those much-needed everyday features like to-do lists, alarms, search capabilities, and printing support, apart from the expected calendar. The software uses the official standard for calendar data exchange set by the Internet Engineering Task Force Calendaring and Scheduling Working Group, called iCalendar, so you can easily import and export entries between Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on January 8, 2008
Steganography software is the digital equivalent of invisible ink. It lets you embed data inside other files. Secret data, of course. So why use steganography—why not just ZIP your files with password protection ? Well, when you have a password-protected file of any sort, here’s something to be explained if and when someone (like your mom or boss!) notices it. (“Hmm. So you’re using passwords these days, are you? Tell me more…”) Besides, passwords aren’t completely safe. With steganography, Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on January 7, 2008
www.filehippo.com/
updatechecker If you like to have ll your software updated down to the last decimal, this little tool is mostcertainly for you. Update Checker runs a quick scan on all the programs on your computer, then opens up a Web page and tells you which ones can be upgraded. It’s not magic: the Update Checker Web site maintains a version number database of programs along with download Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on January 5, 2008
www.autohotkey.com
Now if you need macros for just about any action, you need AutoHotkey. You could use it to replace blocks of text, but going beyond, you could do things like open your browser and several sites under tabs, make multiple directories, and shut down your computer after a download or copy action—in the blink of an eye. AutoHotkey, as you can see, takes macros to a new level. The program incorporates another one called Auto- ScriptWriter, which allows you to record macros. These can then be replayed. So you start up this program, press Record, do various actions, and press Stop. Then, playing back the macro will Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on January 4, 2008
www.launchy.net
Here’s a lightweight open source program to quickly open any file on your computer. It’s as unobtrusive as possible: it’s invisible. Press [Alt] + [Space] and it pops up. So here’s the idea: say you want to open an Excel file buried where no mouse has gone before, begin entering the name of your desired file in the Launchy window, and possible matches will come up. Home in on your file Read the rest of this entry »
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