OpenOffice.org: One year, 10 million hits Ten million hits isn’t ten million sales, but 95,000 users have registered. It’s an up-and-coming thing. We installed OO.o on the network admin’s machine when we realized we didn’t have a license of Office for the box, and he worked with it just fine. Posted from CNET News.com
Archive | May 1, 2003
The passing of a shipmate
Bruce Bullough was the engineer on the USS Daniel Webster Blue crew, and I served on six patrols with him, including the one where they plucked me off the sail of the ship by helicopter to fly home to see my ailing son. He was a good man, and it’s sad to see his passing at the early age of 54.
Story in The Day and another obituary here. Rest in Peace, Bruce.
John T. Mitchell: Microsoft Risks Copyright Impotence
“Microsoft Risks Copyright Impotence” is the title of an article by John T. Mitchell, a practicing attorney in Washington, D.C. on the FoxPro EULA issue.
Manila on Linux/Wine and displayed on OS/X
Dave Winer of Scripting News links to “Eric Soroos has Frontier running on Linux. This is big. Manila on Linux. Very important stuff. “