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Le blog de libellules.ch -
14 hours and 9 minutes ago
pimg src=http://www.libellules.ch/images/gooo1.png alt=go oo width=650 height=489 //p h2strongGo
OO/strong/h2 pGo OO fait penser à Open Office, et ce n'est pas pour rien : Go OO est une
suite alternative, basée sur le code source d'OpenOffice, mais développée par
Novell. Parmi les critiques adressées à OpenOffice par le développeur
principal se trouve l'importance, jugée trop grande, denbsp;Sun (dont nous vient Java, qui
motorise Open Office). Go OO est donc une alternative à OpenOffice, basée sur son
code à un moment emt/em ; le projet s'oriente ensuite dans une direction différente ;
cela s'appelle un a href=http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/forkfork/a : on crée un nouveau projet
à partir d'un autre à l'identique, sans le détruire./p pimg
src=http://www.libellules.ch/images/gooo3.png alt=go oo width=650 height=489 //p pGo OO propose
d'intéressantes améliorations, parmi ces dernières, on peut citer :/p p- un
temps de lancement du logiciel plus courtbr / - la reconnaissancenbsp;des formats SVG et
Wordperfect WPGbr / - la reconnaissancenbsp;en entréenbsp;des formats OpenXML (donc docx,
xlsx, et pptx)br / - des transitions 3D dans les présentationsbr / - une gestion
différente des formulairesbr / - un meilleur résolveur d'équationsbr / - un
nouveau lanceurbr / - une meilleure prise en charge des macro VBA.br / - une meilleure
compatibilité avec excelbr / - etc.../p pimg src=http://www.libellules.ch/images/gooo2.png
alt=go oo width=650 height=489 //p pCi dessus, un fichier SVG importé directement dans Draw
(fichiers d'exemples viennent de a href=http://go-oo.org/discover/cette page/a). Ci dessous, une
macro VBA en action :/p pimg src=http://www.libellules.ch/images/gooo4.png alt=go oo width=650
height=489 //p pD'autres suites bureautiques : a
href=http://www.libellules.ch/dotclear/index.php?post/2006/04/15/907-kofficeKOffice/a, StarOffice,
OxygenOffice, NeoOffice, OfficeOne,nbsp;a
href=http://www.libellules.ch/dotclear/index.php?post/2008/01/13/2369-lotus-symphonyLotus
Symphony/a ounbsp;a
href=http://www.libellules.ch/dotclear/index.php?post/2008/04/10/2533-tiny-usb-officeTiny USB
office/a, parmi d'autres./p pstrongOS :/strong Windows et Linuxbr / strongTaille: /strong170 +
17nbsp;Mo (langue Fr)br / strongLangue: /strongfrançais (pack langue à installer)br /
strongLicence/strong : freeware/p pimg src=http://www.libellules.ch/home2.gif alt=homepage width=18
height=16 / stronga href=http://go-oo.org/Site officiel/a/strong/p

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Slashdot -
15 hours and 20 minutes ago
blackbearnh writes "Last week, the net was all abuzz with speculation that SCO was finally gone and
done for. With the final judgment in SCO v. Novell in, and SCO millions of dollars in the hole to
Novell, it seemed like the fat lady had finally sung. But like most things in the legal system, it
isn't nearly that simple. O'Reilly Media sought out Groklaw's Pamela Jones, and got a rundown of
what's still alive, and why a final end to the madness may be many years away. 'Summing up, it
looks bleak for SCO at the moment, but let's enter the alternate realm of SCO's best-case scenario
in its dreams: in that realm, SCO wins on appeal, which one of SCO's lawyers indicated might take a
year and a half or five years, and the case is sent back to Utah for trial by jury, which is what
SCO wanted (as opposed to trial by judge, which is what it got), then everything listed above
(except for the IPO class action) comes alive again, presumably, depending on what the appellate
court decides. Then SCO is in position once again to go after Linux end users, as well as IBM, et
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O'Reilly Network Articles -
1 days and 8 hours ago
Last week, the final judgment was issued in the SCO v. Novell lawsuit. Later in the week SCO filed
notice of intent to appeal. We thought it might be a good time to check in with the chronicler of
all things SCO, Pamela Jones of Groklaw, and see just where things stand.
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
1 days and 10 hours ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/3243_thumb.png" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" gFTP is a free multithreaded file transfer client for *NIX based machines
running X11R6 or later. It has text and GTK+ 1.2/2.x interfaces and supports the FTP, FTPS (control
connection only), HTTP, HTTPS, FSP, and SSH protocols and has FTP and HTTP proxy server support. It
supports UNIX, EPLF, Novell, MacOS, VMS, MVS, and NT (DOS) style directory listings, and has a
bookmarks menu that allows you to quickly connect to remote sites. The code is fully
internationalized and there are currently 45 translations available. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU
General Public License (GPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / Improvements to the networking code,
fixes for several segfaults, i18n fixes, and 38 updated or new translations. pa
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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
1 days and 10 hours ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/3243_thumb.png" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" gFTP is a free multithreaded file transfer client for *NIX based machines
running X11R6 or later. It has text and GTK+ 1.2/2.x interfaces and supports the FTP, FTPS (control
connection only), HTTP, HTTPS, FSP, and SSH protocols and has FTP and HTTP proxy server support. It
supports UNIX, EPLF, Novell, MacOS, VMS, MVS, and NT (DOS) style directory listings, and has a
bookmarks menu that allows you to quickly connect to remote sites. The code is fully
internationalized and there are currently 45 translations available. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU
General Public License (GPL) hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / Improvements to the networking code,
fixes for several segfaults, i18n fixes, and 38 updated or new translations. pa
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Slashdot -
1 days and 20 hours ago
ruphus13 points out news from the Linux Foundation, which announced that all major Linux
distributions meet certification requirements for the US Department of Defense's IPv6 mandates. The
announcement credits work done by the IPv6 Workgroup, whose members include IBM, HP, Nokia-Siemens,
Novell and Red Hat. Quoting: "Linux has had relatively robust IPv6 support since 2005, but further
work was needed for the open source platform to achieve full compliance with DoD standards. The
Linux Foundation's IPv6 workgroup analyzed the DoD certification requirements and identified key
areas where Linux's IPv6 stack needed adjustments in order to guarantee compliance. They
collaboratively filled in the gaps and have succeeded in bringing the shared technology into
alignment with the DoD's standards."pa
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Slashdot: Linux -
1 days and 20 hours ago
ruphus13 points out news from the Linux Foundation, which announced that all major Linux
distributions meet certification requirements for the US Department of Defense's IPv6 mandates. The
announcement credits work done by the IPv6 Workgroup, whose members include IBM, HP, Nokia-Siemens,
Novell and Red Hat. Quoting: "Linux has had relatively robust IPv6 support since 2005, but further
work was needed for the open source platform to achieve full compliance with DoD standards. The
Linux Foundation's IPv6 workgroup analyzed the DoD certification requirements and identified key
areas where Linux's IPv6 stack needed adjustments in order to guarantee compliance. They
collaboratively filled in the gaps and have succeeded in bringing the shared technology into
alignment with the DoD's standards."pa
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Slashdot: Linux -
1 days and 20 hours ago
ruphus13 points out news from the Linux Foundation, which announced that all major Linux
distributions meet certification requirements for the US Department of Defense's IPv6 mandates. The
announcement credits work done by the IPv6 Workgroup, whose members include IBM, HP, Nokia-Siemens,
Novell and Red Hat. Quoting: "Linux has had relatively robust IPv6 support since 2005, but further
work was needed for the open source platform to achieve full compliance with DoD standards. The
Linux Foundation's IPv6 workgroup analyzed the DoD certification requirements and identified key
areas where Linux's IPv6 stack needed adjustments in order to guarantee compliance. They
collaboratively filled in the gaps and have succeeded in bringing the shared technology into
alignment with the DoD's standards."pa
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