Centric CRM 3.0 (Stable branch)
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Centric CRM 3.1 Preview 2 (Development
branch)
Centric CRM 3.1 Preview 2 (Development
branch)
06/22/2005 02:26 AM

Centric CRM is a mature, fully featured, Java-based, Web-delivered CRM
with leads management, contacts, pipeline, accounts, quotes, campaign
management, project management, document management, help desk,
reports, employee, and admin modules.
License: Free To Use But Restricted
Changes:
Documents can be copied into Accounts, Documents, and Projects modules
using WebDAV. vCards can be exported from contact lists and details
pages in Accounts, Contacts, and Employees modules. Numerous other
2-way WebDAV additions. Instant Messaging and Text Messaging contact
fields have been added. Additional contact fields have been added to
map to vCard fields. An iCalendar priority field has been added to
tasks. The complete set of scripts required to upgrade a system from
v2.8, v2.9, and v3.0 have been included.

Centric CRM 3.0 Test 1 (Development
branch)
Centric CRM 3.0 Test 1 (Development
branch)
03/31/2005 12:29 PM

Centric CRM is a mature, fully featured,
Java-based, Web-delivered CRM with leads
management, contacts, pipeline, accounts, and
campaign management, project management, help
desk, reports, and admin modules.
Changes:
This test release includes both binary and source
packages. The binary version is a ready-to-go Java
Web Archive which can be deployed with Apache
Tomcat and supports PostgreSQL v7.4 and v8.0. The
source version supports PostgreSQL and MS SQL.
This test releases is intended for final testing
of Centric CRM, and is still considered an
unstable release. It should not be used with a
production system.
Centric CRM 3.0 Test 2 (Development
branch)
Centric CRM 3.0 Test 2 (Development
branch)
04/07/2005 01:11 PM

Centric CRM is a mature, fully featured,
Java-based, Web-delivered CRM with leads
management, contacts, pipeline, accounts, and
campaign management, project management, help
desk, reports, and admin modules.
Changes:
The complete version of Centric CRM 3.0 is now available for download.
Although this is still a Test version, the authors believe that
everything you need to install and upgrade Centric CRM is included.
Centric CRM Test 2 includes PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server
database support, major changes to handling international characters,
improvements to international calendars, and various bugfixes as
submitted to the "tickets" section of the project's site.
Centric CRM 3.1 Preview 1 (Development
branch)
Centric CRM 3.1 Preview 1 (Development
branch)
06/17/2005 04:57 PM

Centric CRM is a mature, fully featured, Java-based, Web-delivered CRM
with leads management, contacts, pipeline, accounts, quotes, campaign
management, project management, document management, help desk,
reports, employee, and admin modules.
License: Free To Use But Restricted
Changes:
This release includes German, Spanish, and Portuguese translations.
Translations now include database level translations (lookup lists,
permissions, workflows, and notifications). The Daffodil DB/One$DB
Embedded database is now included, which allows running Centric CRM
without a database server. Support for sequences and reserved words
has been added. The Ant script has been updated with "upgradedb" and
"copy" features.

FOX 1.4.8 (Stable branch)
FOX 1.4.8 (Stable branch)
03/17/2005 03:33 AM

FOX is a C++-based toolkit for GUI development. It includes a rich set
of widgets and has powerful yet simple layout managers, MDI widgets,
and mega-widgets. FOX incorporates support for XDND for drag and drop,
X clipboard and X Selection, watching other I/O channels and sockets,
timers and idle processing, object serialization and deserialization,
a registry to save persistent settings, and 3D widgets using Mesa or
OpenGL. FOX works on Linux, IRIX, Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, Tru64 Unix,
Windows 9x,NT,2K (VC++, GNUWIN32, Borland, VisualAge C++), FreeBSD,
and Sequent.
Changes:
FXUndoList should account for FXCommandGroup when
FXUndoList::end() is called, and not at the
beginning when FXCommandGroup is still empty.
Also, the library incorrectly accounted for size
changes when merging undo records. Adding an undo
command should only change the size when it's
committed, i.e. either at an add() of a simple
command at the toplevel or an end() of a compound
command at the toplevel.
SX 1.2 (Stable branch)
SX 1.2 (Stable branch)
03/30/2005 09:04 AM

SX is a graphical 3D geometric object modeller implemented in
PLT-Scheme. It can create, edit, or modify any geometry consisting of
points, one dimensional elements (lines), triangles, quadrilaterals,
tetrahedra, and blocks.
Changes:
The development platform has changed from Guile to
PLT-Scheme. The implementation more complete than
ever before.
FOX 1.4.11 (Stable branch)
FOX 1.4.11 (Stable branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM

FOX is a C++-based toolkit for GUI development. It includes a rich set
of widgets and has powerful yet simple layout managers, MDI widgets,
and mega-widgets. FOX incorporates support for XDND for drag and drop,
X clipboard and X Selection, watching other I/O channels and sockets,
timers and idle processing, object serialization and deserialization,
a registry to save persistent settings, and 3D widgets using Mesa or
OpenGL. FOX works on Linux, IRIX, Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, Tru64 Unix,
Windows 9x,NT,2K (VC++, GNUWIN32, Borland, VisualAge C++), FreeBSD,
and Sequent.
Changes:
HSCROLLING_OFF is now passed to a list widget
embedded in FXListBox. The selection rectangle is
now set inside FXTable before calling the
SEL_SELECTED callback.
lsh 2.0.1 (Stable branch)
lsh 2.0.1 (Stable branch)
03/17/2005 03:34 AM
lsh is a GNU GPL-licensed implementation of the SSH (version 2)
protocol. It includes a server, a client, and some utility programs.
Changes:
A denial of service bug in lshd has been fixed. A bug in lsh-make-seed
that could make the program go into an infinite loop on read errors
has been fixed. lsh now asks for passwords also in quiet (-q) mode, as
described in the manual. Control character filtering used to sometimes
consider newlines as dangerous control characters. Now newlines should
be displayed normally.
demexp 0.4.0 (Stable branch)
demexp 0.4.0 (Stable branch)
03/17/2005 03:33 AM
demexp is a client/server system for direct
democracies. It makes it possible to ask questions
in the system, add new answers to those questions,
and vote on proposed answers. The voting procedure
used is Condorcet voting. Questions are
classified, and a delegation system allows one's
vote for certain questions to be assigned to a
chosen delegate. The software is tailored to the
needs of the Democratic Experience project.
Changes:
No changes were made since version 0.3.9 other
than declaring the code to be stable. This version
should be sufficient for basic voting.
phpBB 2.0.14 (Stable branch)
phpBB 2.0.14 (Stable branch)
04/18/2005 11:02 AM
phpBB is a UBB-style dissussion board written in PHP backended by a
MySQL database. It includes features such as posting/replying/editing
messages, private messages, private forums, user and anonymous
posting, robust theming, user ranking by posts or by special, admin
definable, ranks, and much more.
Changes:
This release addresses some bugfixes and fixes
some minor non-critical security issues. The
db/oracle.php file was removed from package. A
problem in install.php with the PHP5
register_long_arrays option turned off was fixed.
LinkChecker 2.7 (Stable branch)
LinkChecker 2.7 (Stable branch)
03/30/2005 06:14 PM

With LinkChecker, you can check HTML documents for
broken links. It features recursion, robots.txt
exclusion protocol support, HTTP proxy support,
i18n support, multithreading, regular expression
filtering rules for links, and user/password
checking for authorized pages. Output can be
colored or normal text, HTML, SQL, CSV, or a
sitemap graph in DOT, GML, or XML format. Supported link
types are HTTP/1.1 and 1.0, HTTPS, FTP, mailto:,
news:, nntp:, Gopher, Telnet, and local files.
Changes:
A bug causing false positives when connecting to HTTP/1.1 servers has
been fixed. The mailto: checking for hosts that had no MX mail
exchange DNS entry is fixed. CGI parameter parsing of URLs has been
improved.
Bricolage 1.8.5 (Stable branch)
Bricolage 1.8.5 (Stable branch)
03/19/2005 03:21 AM
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and
publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease of
use, a templating system with complete HTML::Mason, HTML::Template,
and Template Toolkit support for flexibility, and many other features.
It operates in an
Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses PostgreSQL for its repository.
Changes:
This release corrected a number of issues including story element
handling, and improved the SOAP server and JavaScript performance.
Botan 1.4.6 (Stable branch)
Botan 1.4.6 (Stable branch)
03/14/2005 06:20 PM
Botan is a library of cryptographic algorithms written in C++. It
includes a wide selection of block and stream ciphers, public key
algorithms, hash functions, and message authentication codes. It has
an easy-to-use filter interface and supports many common industry
standards, including X.509v3.
Changes:
A bug in the shutdown code introduced in 1.4.6 was fixed. Partial
support for the X.509 otherName extension was added, as well as
support for XMPP identifiers in certificates. Duplicate identifiers in
X.509 certificates (such as an email address stored in both the
distinguished name and the alternative name extension) are now
filtered.
Recovery Is Possible! 12.0 (Stable
branch)
Recovery Is Possible! 12.0 (Stable
branch)
03/19/2005 03:21 AM
Recovery Is Possible (RIP) is a CD or floppy
boot/rescue/backup/maintenance system. It has support for a lot of
filesystem types (Reiserfs, Reiser4, ext2/3, iso9660, UDF, XFS, JFS,
UFS, HPFS, HFS, MINIX, MS DOS, NTFS, and VFAT) and contains a bunch of
utilities for system recovery. It also has IDE/SCSI/SATA, PCMCIA,
RAID, LVM2, and Ethernet/DSL/cable/PPP/PPPOE network support.
Changes:
A problem with captive-ntfs was fixed and a new FreeBSD system was
added.
libspopc 0.6 (Stable branch)
libspopc 0.6 (Stable branch)
03/28/2005 01:34 PM

libspopc is a simple-to-use POP3 client library.
It's primary goal is to provide an easy and quick
way to host a POP3 client within a program to C
developers without exposing them to socket
programming. However, the socket layer is also
accessible. libspopc allows mail programs to
connect to many POP accounts and manage email. It
implements the client side of RFC 1939. The email
client can download email headers before
downloading the entire message.
Changes:
This release breaks the API. popnum() is semantically changed. poplast
replaces old (0.5.9 and lower) popnum. There are fewer memory leaks on
Win32, and code cleanup in error handling.
Postfix 2.2.2 (2.2.x (Stable) branch)
Postfix 2.2.2 (2.2.x (Stable) branch)
04/01/2005 02:08 PM
Postfix is an attempt to provide an alternative to the widely-used
Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and
hopefully secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset your users.
Changes:
This release features a more usable REPLACE action in
header/body_checks, portability to HP-UX, and fixes for two harmless
defects in the SMTP and LMTP clients that go back to before the first
Postfix release.
Freeciv 2.0.0 (Stable branch)
Freeciv 2.0.0 (Stable branch)
04/18/2005 04:45 AM

Freeciv is a multiuser reimplementation for Unix/X of the famous
Microprose game of Civilization. By default, the game is an improved
Civ II, but this can be customized; modpacks for near-100%
compatibility with Civ I and Civ II are included. Multiuser gameplay
is real-time: in each turn, all human players move concurrently. The
game is designed to remain fairly playable even on poor network
connections. Freeciv can also be played on standalone machines, and
its AI players are a good challenge for beginners. The source code
comes with the server, two X clients, and non-X clients for MS Windows
and Amiga. Freeciv is released under the GNU General Public License.
It is maintained by an international team of coders and enthusiasts,
and is easily one of the most fun and addictive network games out
there.
Changes:
This release adds many new features, including diplomacy for AI
players, better AI, isometric maps, more flexible modpacks, an
integrated way to start the game using only the client, many user
interface improvements, and improved support for Windows and MacOSX.
BixData 0.12 (Stable branch)
BixData 0.12 (Stable branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM

BixData is a system monitoring tool. It monitors services (HTTP, ping,
POP3, SMTP), performance, and processes. You can create critical
notifications and get email alerts for HTTP, ping, CPU, memory, and
even SMART diagnostics. A graphical console for Linux and Windows
supports real-time dynamic graphs. The runtime clients and server
component are lightweight and easy to set up, and run on Linux and
Windows.
Changes:
This release allows you to: log data and performance values from any
server or workstation; graph CPU, memory, and networks with the new
Static Graph feature; and easily create graphs similar to MRTG. A new
reporting feature lets you see system health and SMART hard disk info
for all machines on the network at a glance. This release also
includes various new features for Linux and Windows clients.
ELinks 0.10.4 (Stable branch)
ELinks 0.10.4 (Stable branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AM

ELinks is an advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode Web
(HTTP, FTP, etc.) browser. It can render both frames and tables, is
highly customizable, and can be extended via Lua, Guile, Perl, or Ruby
scripts. It has limited support for CSS and Javascript.
Changes:
A new FTP directory listing parser was
implemented. Explicit keyboard accelerators were
defined for buttons in dialogue boxes and are now
highlighted. Support for button separators was
added. A handful of bugs were fixed.
OpenIPMI 1.4.14 (Stable branch)
OpenIPMI 1.4.14 (Stable branch)
04/17/2005 04:54 AM
OpenIPMI is an effort to create a full-function
IPMI system to allow full access to all IPMI
information on a server and to abstract it to a
level that will make it easy to use.
Changes:
Many minor bugfixes were made.
Cervisia 2.3 (Stable branch)
Cervisia 2.3 (Stable branch)
03/17/2005 03:34 AM

Cervisia is a KDE graphical frontend for the CVS client. It features
checking out a module from a repository, updating or retrieving the
status of a working directory or single files, common operations like
add, remove and commit, diff against the repository and between
different revisions, annotated view of a file, view of the log
messages in tree and list form as well as resolving of conflicts in a
file.
Apache 2.0.54 (Stable branch)
Apache 2.0.54 (Stable branch)
04/17/2005 07:33 PM
Apache is the world's most popular HTTP server,
being quite possibly the best around in terms of
functionality, efficiency, security and speed.
Changes:
This version of Apache is principally a bugfix release.
getmail 4.3.6 (Stable branch)
getmail 4.3.6 (Stable branch)
04/08/2005 12:24 PM
getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and
reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves
email (either all messages, or only unread
messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4
servers (with or without SSL) for one or more
email accounts, and reliably delivers into
qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through
external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a
per-account basis. getmail also has excellent
support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes,
including delivering messages to different users
or destinations based on the envelope recipient
address.
Changes:
This release fixes BrokenUIDLPOP3Retriever, which broke when the
forget_deleted parameter was added to the retriever's base class.
Ksetiwatch 3.0.1 (Stable branch)
Ksetiwatch 3.0.1 (Stable branch)
04/01/2005 10:08 PM

Ksetiwatch is a monitoring tool for the SETI@home distributed
computing project, which searches for signals of extraterrestrial
life. It displays the state of the Seti@home client(s) running on your
computer or in your local network, and logs/manages completed work
units.
Changes:
Minor incompatibilities with KDE 3.4 were fixed. A Dutch translation
was added.
IRC Services 5.0.50 (Stable branch)
IRC Services 5.0.50 (Stable branch)
03/30/2005 06:14 PM
Services for IRC Networks (or just Services for
short) provides for definitive nickname and
channel ownership, automatic channel mode setting,
memo (short message) storage and retrieval, and
greater IRC operator control over the network.
Changes:
This release fixes a minor security hole allowing users to view the
list of links for a nickname without identifying for the nickname.
Gaim 1.2.1 (Stable branch)
Gaim 1.2.1 (Stable branch)
04/05/2005 06:33 AM

Gaim is a GTK2-based instant messenger application. It supports
multiple protocols via modules, including AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN,
Jabber, IRC, Napster, Gadu-Gadu and Zephyr. It has many common
features found in other clients, as well as many unique features. Gaim
is not endorsed by or affiliated with AOL TimeWarner, Microsoft, or
Yahoo.
Changes:
This release features various fixes for remote denial of
service attacks resulting in Gaim crashing. The ICQ login
problems have been fixed, as have various minor MSN bugs.
phpBB 2.0.13 (Stable branch)
phpBB 2.0.13 (Stable branch)
04/05/2005 06:33 AM
phpBB is a UBB-style dissussion board written in PHP backended by a
MySQL database. It includes features such as posting/replying/editing
messages, private messages, private forums, user and anonymous
posting, robust theming, user ranking by posts or by special, admin
definable, ranks, and much more.
Changes:
This release is a security fix, including a patch to resolve a
potential authentication bypass bug.
xlog 1.2 (Stable branch)
xlog 1.2 (Stable branch)
04/05/2005 06:32 AM

Xlog is an easy to use program for logging your
radio contacts. Contacts are saved in a browsable
list which can be edited.
Changes:
A morse keyer has been added, which basically is an
interface to cwdaemon. Users can use this to run a CW
contest with xlog. This release also adds log merging, a safe
backup method, and OH1AA logbook import support. Many
cleanups and improvements were added.
Efax-gtk 3.0.2 (Stable branch)
Efax-gtk 3.0.2 (Stable branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM

Efax-gtk provides a GUI frontend for the efax fax
program. It interfaces with efax directly,
replacing the scripts supplied with efax, and can
be used for receiving and sending faxes, and for
viewing, printing, and managing faxes which have
been received and sent. It also has a socket
interface that provides a "virtual printer" for
sending faxes from word processors and similar
programs, and can automatically e-mail a received
fax to a designated user and automatically print a
received fax.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
An option has been added to the mail_fax script to enable the
received fax to be emailed in PDF (Portable Document Format)
as well as PS (PostScript) formats. When the program exits it
will clean up by also closing any fax viewing program instance
running. Implementation of fax lists simplified and improved.
Other cleanups were also made.
OpenNTPd 3.7p1 (Stable branch)
OpenNTPd 3.7p1 (Stable branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM
OpenNTPd is a portable implementation of the
Network Time Protocol. It provides the ability to
sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can
act as an NTP server itself, redistributing the
local clock.
License: BSD License (original)
Changes:
Handling of network error conditions has been improved: some
conditions that caused excessive CPU use on Linux or the
server to shut down are now handled correctly. Logging has be
made quieter and small adjustments will only be logged in
debug mode. Query intervals are now randomized, servers
with larger offsets or error conditions will be queried less
frequently. Support for IRIX, QNX4, and AIX platforms has
been added. The builtin randomization code will be
automatically used if OpenSSL is not available.

Etherboot 5.4.0 (Stable branch)
Etherboot 5.4.0 (Stable branch)
04/04/2005 10:22 AM
Etherboot is a free software package for making
boot ROMs for booting Linux and other operating
systems on x86, Itanium, Hammer, and Hyperstone
machines over a network using Internet protocols,
namely DHCP and tftp.
Changes:
Etherboot now supports booting by the PXE method.
It also supports booting on LinuxBIOS from storage
devices supported by the FILO subsystem. Drivers
for many NIC models were added. Ports to the
Hyperstone and ARM (no MMU) CPU architectures were
added.
DRBL 1.3.6-11 (Stable branch)
DRBL 1.3.6-11 (Stable branch)
02/07/2005 01:17 AM
Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (DRBL) provides a diskless or systemless
environment for client machines. It works on Debian, Mandrake, Red
Hat, and Fedora. Unlike LTSP, it uses distributed hardware resources
and makes it possible for clients to fully access local hardware. It
also includes Clonezilla, a partitioning and disk cloning utility
similar to Symantec Ghost.
Changes:
This version officially supports Fedora Core 3. A function to check
the input MAC file is added.
getmail 4.3.2 (Stable branch)
getmail 4.3.2 (Stable branch)
02/05/2005 09:33 PM
getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and
reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves
email (either all messages, or only unread
messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4
servers (with or without SSL) for one or more
email accounts, and reliably delivers into
qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through
external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a
per-account basis. getmail also has excellent
support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes,
including delivering messages to different users
or destinations based on the envelope recipient
address.
Changes:
Previously, if an SSL POP3 or IMAP server abruptly
closed the connection before getmail could finish
logging in, getmail would exit instead of
proceeding to the next configured mail account.
This was fixed. Duplicate Return-Path: header
fields were eliminated.
getmail 4.3.5 (Stable branch)
getmail 4.3.5 (Stable branch)
04/03/2005 03:37 PM
getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and
reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves
email (either all messages, or only unread
messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4
servers (with or without SSL) for one or more
email accounts, and reliably delivers into
qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through
external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a
per-account basis. getmail also has excellent
support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes,
including delivering messages to different users
or destinations based on the envelope recipient
address.
Changes:
This release is less conservative about remembering messages as
already-seen when unrelated errors occur after successfully delivering
them.
getmail 4.3.11 (Stable branch)
getmail 4.3.11 (Stable branch)
06/17/2005 05:01 PM
getmail is intended as a simple, secure, and
reliable replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves
email (either all messages, or only unread
messages) from one or more POP3, SPDS, or IMAP4
servers (with or without SSL) for one or more
email accounts, and reliably delivers into
qmail-style Maildirs, mboxrd files, or through
external MDAs (command deliveries) specified on a
per-account basis. getmail also has excellent
support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes,
including delivering messages to different users
or destinations based on the envelope recipient
address.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
A problem in which getmail could previously record
an envelope return path header of "[[]]" was
fixed.
gurlchecker 0.8.1 (Stable branch)
gurlchecker 0.8.1 (Stable branch)
04/03/2005 07:54 AM

gurlchecker is a graphical Web link checker. It can work on a whole
site, a single local page, or a browser bookmarks file.
Changes:
This version applies a patch for Solaris, and fixes a segfault
in HTTP header end detection.
Munin 1.2.3 (Stable branch)
Munin 1.2.3 (Stable branch)
04/03/2005 03:46 AM
Munin is a system to gather and graph all sorts of
information. You can install a node on the various
machines in your network, as well as on a central
server. The nodes will know how to extract various
kinds of information, such as load average and
bandwidth usage, and will wait for the server to
request these values. The output is in HTML
format. The server can optionally send notifications if
any of the values move outside of a specified
range (and when they move back into it).
Changes:
This release fixes some minor bugs.
aWebDap 1.8 (Stable branch)
aWebDap 1.8 (Stable branch)
04/04/2005 06:55 PM

aWebDap is an easy to use and flexible Web front end to OpenLDAP
version 2. It allows one to query, view, create, delete, and modify
LDAP entries. It is written with address book suppport in mind. It
also supports VCARD, LDAP URL address book interfaces, Web-enabled
cell phones, and multiple domains. Its capabilities are driven by a
configuration file. It can interface with Web servers with HTTP
support. It includes the option for an update trigger shell
script, which may be used for email notification, external database
updates, etc., and support for multiple binding methods to the LDAP
server to allow more security flexibility. A demo version is available
as a single binary CGI compiled on Fedora Core 3 (gcc 3.4.2, x86_64)
and Red Hat 9.0 and
7.1 (gcc 3.2.2 and 2.96, i386). A preconfigured example is included.
Changes:
This release adds support for WTAI to dial and add numbers to the Cell
address book, CSS for the commercial version. ImgAttribute to allow
LDAP attribute references to be displayed as an image, and support for
Mapquest links based on address. Leading and trailing blanks on search
text input are stripped. The latest LDAP does not support searches for
"***" or "**". AWebDap will no longer submit such a search.
NuFW 1.0.2 (Stable branch)
NuFW 1.0.2 (Stable branch)
03/29/2005 07:05 AM
NuFW is an authentication firewall suite: the
gateway authorizes a packet depending on which
remote user has sent it. It can also set quality
of service on a per-user basis and log user
activities into a SQL database. Furthermore, it
can use an external authentication source such as
an LDAP directory and be the key of a Single Sign
On solution.
Changes:
This new release features some improvements in the
management of X509 options (certificate check for nufw,
client key, and certificate are now optional) and fixes some
minor bugs.
Grok Description matches for Centric CRM 3.0 (Stable branch)
GrokA matches for Centric CRM 3.0 (Stable branch)
Rent Centric Presents at Canada’s
Technology Triangle .NET User Group
Rent Centric Presents at Canada’s
Technology Triangle .NET User Group
01/02/2005 04:41 AMRent Centric Presents Advanced Business Technology Architecture
Concepts at .NET User Group Meeting. [PRWEB Jan 2, 2005]
Associated Canadian Car Rental Operators
(ACCRO) Selects - Rent Centric, Inc. to
Deliver Supporting Technologies
Associated Canadian Car Rental Operators
(ACCRO) Selects - Rent Centric, Inc. to
Deliver Supporting Technologies
01/05/2005 04:34 AMRent Centric Gains Notable Vote of Confidence from Car Rental Industry
Heavy Weight [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Features: Document-Centric .NET
Features: Document-Centric .NET
05/12/2004 06:55 PMCentering an application around XML exchange brings many benefits in
flexibility and loose-coupling.
Mac-Centric Ecommerce Solutions
Mac-Centric Ecommerce Solutions
01/23/2004 02:18 PMThe David-Centric Universe
The David-Centric Universe
12/16/2003 11:10 AM Apparently it's all about me today. I've been paynted — you
know, Frank Paynter's long-form interview. (Please ignore the boxed
testimonials. I've asked Frank to remove them.)...
Cory's DRM talk as a print-centric PDF
Cory's DRM talk as a print-centric PDF
09/21/2004 08:37 AM
Cory Doctorow:

Change This, the org that publishes manifestos on the Web as
print-centric, beautifully laid-out PDFs, has republished my
Microsoft DRM speech as a
printable, laid-out, typographically sophisticated and pretty PDF. How
cool!
Link
D3E - Tool for Document-Centric
Discussion
D3E - Tool for Document-Centric
Discussion
04/09/2005 05:42 AMD3E - Tool for Document-Centric Discussionhttp://d3e.sourceforge.net/D3E is a tool for document-centric discussion. The document
could be anything, from a research paper, to a policy proposal, to a
multimedia student assignment. D3E makes it easy to transform an HTML
file into an interactive document, tightly integrated with
topic-specific or section-specific discussion threads. Check the
overview for a
description of the different components available. D3E started as an
action research project into the social and technical design of
scholarly communication technologies (see their
papers for
details). D3E is, however, a generic web publishing tool that has
proven to have
wider
scope. D3E builds 100% on Open Source technologies, and is
distributed as such: download client/server applications and code, and
join the user/developer community! This has been added to the tools
section of
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Rent To Own
Rent To Own
02/05/2005 10:16 PMIs music something you own or something you rent? While the music
subscription approach has grown in recent years, far more music fans
have opted to buy songs by the track, a business model popularized by
Apple Computer Inc. iTunes Music Store and its hugely successful iPod
portable player.
But the release late last year of new
copy-protection software from Microsoft may begin to change that.
The software frees subscribers to move their rented tracks from their
computers to certain portable music players. The system works by
essentially putting a timer on the tracks loaded on the player. Every
time the user connects the player to the PC and the music service, the
player automatically checks whether the user's subscription is still
in effect. Songs stop playing if the subscription has lapsed. If the
user doesn't regularly sync up the player with the service, the songs
go dead as well.
RealNetworks, MusicNow and MusicNet, which
distributes its service through brands like America Online and Cdigix,
all have plans to launch portable subscription services this year or
early 2006 at the latest. Napster LLC and F.Y.E., another MusicNet
distributor, began offering portable subscriptions late last year
through the Windows Media Player software, code named Janus.
Napster plans to turn up the heat on Apple with a $30 million
advertising campaign debuting during Sunday's Super Bowl to promote a
re-launch of its portable subscription service, dubbed Napster To Go.
Napster's service is $14.95 a month - about $5 more than a
non-portable subscription. F.Y.E's service is also $14.95.
Read
More at this AP Story.
What To Rent
What To Rent
02/10/2004 02:50 AMFill out questionaire, get movie rental suggestion .. What Movie to
rent
whattorent.com
track this
site | 9 links
Cisco-centric Open Source Initiative
Cisco-centric Open Source Initiative
03/14/2003 07:27 PMNew CGI-based GUI for Analysis of NextPort & Mica Modem Logs
Apple Not US-Centric, Jobs Tells
Shareholders
Apple Not US-Centric, Jobs Tells
Shareholders
04/23/2004 09:20 AM"Apple ships localized versions of its products at the same time as
the US version in most cases. Apple has online stores in many
international markets, and a Apple reail store in Toyo Japan, and
plans to open a second in Osaka and in London later this year. By
Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Shirky: Wikipedia is better than
Brittanica on net-centric axes
Shirky: Wikipedia is better than
Brittanica on net-centric axes
01/05/2005 07:09 PMCory Doctorow:
Clay Shirky's posted more about Wikipedia on Many2Many, responding to
danah boyd's post about
how Wikipedia won't be an encylopedia. The thing Clay
really nails this time in the idea that
"new media don't succeed because they're like the old media, only
better: they succeed because they're worse than the old media at the
stuff the old media is good at, and better at the stuff the old media
are bad at."
And of course, sometimes Wikipedia is better, since, as with the
Indian Ocean tsunami example, Britannica simply has no offering. So,
at the margin, a casual user who wants free access to a Web site that
offers a communally-compiled and non-authoritative overview of a
recent event will prefer the Wikipedia to nothing, which is what
Britannica offers. In this case, Wikipedia comes out on top, and
walking along several of those axes like cost, availability,
topicality, and breadth of coverage, Wikipedia has the advantage, and
in many cases, that advantage is increasing with time
Now Britannica doesn't want this to be true (god, do they not want
this to be true) and so they try to create litmus tests around
authoritativeness -- "WARNING: Do not read anything that does not come
from an institutional source!" But this is as silly as audiophiles
dismissing the MP3 format because it wasn't an improvement in audio
quality, missing entirely that the package of "moderate
quality+improved cost and distribution" was what made the format
great. Considering MP3 as nothing more than a lossy compression scheme
missed the bundle of services that it enabled.
LinkCentric Acquires Framework to Extend PLM
Reach
Centric Acquires Framework to Extend PLM
Reach
12/19/2004 03:02 PMCentric Software, which offers product innovation and management
solutions, sees big potential in Framework's project collaboration,
innovation and portfolio management software.
Want to rent a movie? Help yourself
Want to rent a movie? Help yourself
09/02/2004 05:24 PMSympatico Sep 2 2004 9:21PM GMT
Rent-a-dog in Japan. You know, I'd do
that
Rent-a-dog in Japan. You know, I'd do
that
06/30/2004 08:57 PMRental puppies lead a bizarre
life
straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,4386,258832,00.html
track
this site | 6 links
I wailed and rent my son
I wailed and rent my son
04/18/2005 11:06 PM
RentMySon is a subsidiary
of ChildNet Services, with its corporate headquarters in San Diego,
CA. In addition, we also maintain 4 regional offices across the United
States.
RentMySon provides safe and trustworthy child-rental services in
multiple metropolitan areas.
Rent-a-researcher from IBM
Rent-a-researcher from IBM
12/15/2003 08:15 AMBoston Globe Dec 15 2003 7:46AM ET
Infected PCs for Rent
Infected PCs for Rent
04/30/2004 08:22 PM"What Movie to rent"
"What Movie to rent"
02/10/2004 03:20 AMStephenson's money-centric interview on
Wired News
Stephenson's money-centric interview on
Wired News
04/15/2004 01:10 PMPaul Boutin conducted an interview with Neal Stephenson for Wired News
in honour of Neal's new book,
Confusion, sequel to the Leibnitzpunk doorstopper
Quicksilver, a book that I like more and more the further I
get from it (that is, when I read it, I liked it OK, but the more I
think about it, the better I like it). Paul got Stephenson to expound
for quite a while on money and what it means, a subject on which Neal
has many interesting and rarely-heard things to say.
[M]oney is a sort of medium for the exchange of information. When the
price of cloth went up in Antwerp, it was because the system of
international trade, in some fashion that's too complex for us to
understand, was transmitting information about the supply/demand
balance. Money makes that kind of information flow better.
Nowadays money is electronic and there's plenty of it. Back then,
money had to be silver or gold. In those days silver came from the
Spanish colonies of Mexico and Peru, and gold came from the Portuguese
colony of Brazil. It was transported across the Atlantic to Europe,
though English and other privateers did their best to intercept it en
route. Some of it circulated in European markets, some was hoarded in
the vaults of wealthy families and institutions, and a lot of it
flowed east toward India and China. China was notoriously hungry for
silver. It was a complicated flow pattern, with any number of sources
and sinks and eddies and feedback loops, and like any other such
system it was capable of chaotic behavior. If enough people hoarded
their metal, a money shortage would develop, which would make it very
difficult to conduct trade on any level beyond that of a village
market, and throttle the flow of information.
LinkUI Worst Practice #1065: Company-Centric
Metadata
UI Worst Practice #1065: Company-Centric
Metadata
12/12/2003 11:40 AM When you install a program in Windows, it will (with rare exception)
install itself into the Program Files directory. Many programs first
create a folder for themselves named after the company that developed
the application, so "The Blow Up the Baddies Game" game gets installed
into a folder called "Universal Gaming Corporation." Similarly,
grocery stores cluster cereals by manufacturer, not by type: Post Corn
Flakes is many boxes removed from General Mills Corn Flakes. Not only
does this make it hard to find some flavors — where exactly are
the Post Toastie Apple Swirl Cluster Bombettes? — it also...
Aerospace company deploys PLM technology
from Centric Software
Aerospace company deploys PLM technology
from Centric Software
03/23/2005 10:02 AMComputer Business Review Mar 23 2005 2:04PM GMT
NetRatings Bags Site-Centric Measurement
Firm
NetRatings Bags Site-Centric Measurement
Firm
12/23/2003 11:46 AMTechnology Marketing Dec 23 2003 10:38AM ET
Low-carbers booted out of buffet for
meat-centric consumption
Low-carbers booted out of buffet for
meat-centric consumption
04/24/2004 06:43 PMA couple who were on a low-carb diet were ejected from a Utah
all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant for eating too much meat.
"We've never claimed to be an all-you-can-eat establishment," said
Johanson. "Our understanding is a buffet is just a style of eating."
The general manager was carving the meat, and became concerned about
having enough for other patrons, Johanson said. So when Amaama went up
for his 12th slice, the manager asked Amaama to stop.
Link
(
Thanks, George!)
Search Optimization (Low-Rent)
Search Optimization (Low-Rent)
03/14/2005 05:56 PMIn Vancouver, as in most cities, the poles that hold up the traffic
lights and streetlights and, well, anything, are plastered with
posters advertising soon-to-be-famous rock bands and tarot readers
and, well, anything. Search Engine Optimization, too...
Centric CRM 3.0 (Stable branch)