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  • Sending email from Unix to Lotus Notes

    Unix-Linux expert Ken Milberg gives the correct command for sending an email attachment from Unix to Lotus Notes. 

  • Releasing code into open source

    Open source issues and strategies expert Don Rosenberg explains the complications involved in opening up closed source code. 

  • Evaluating OSS for the enterprise

    Open source issues and strategies expert Don Rosenberg explains the process for evaluating open source software for the enterprise. 

  • The cost of incorporating open source code

    Open source issues and strategies expert Don Rosenberg explains the costs associated with incorporating open source code into your software. 

  • Architectural and platform implications in OSS

    Open source strategies and expert Don Rosenberg explains that open source trends like "software as a service," greater platform independence and virtualization will only increase. 

  • Complete desktop packages

    Open source apps and software consultant Bernard Golden recommends Linspire/Freespire as having a complete desktop package. 

  • OSS alternatives to proprietary desktop apps

    Open source apps and software expert Bernard Golden recommends Firefox and OpenOffice 2.0 as two open source alternative to proprietary Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer. 

  • Two ways to migrate to OSS

    Open source apps and software expert Bernard Golden recommends trying to run Windows on Linux or switching over completely to open source apps. 

  • Removing Web access from Firefox

    Security expert James Turnbull recommends Web resources describing how to access the HTML functionality of Web browsers without allowing Web access. 

  • Support: Bigger isn't always better

    Open source apps and software expert Bernard Golden explains why a bigger company doesn't necessarily mean better support.