Entries from LifeBiscuit tagged with 'software'

Ubuntu Feisty Dawn Released

The latest version of Ubuntu Linux 7.04 a.k.a. Feisty Dawn has been released. The new 7.04 release will include the Desktop Edition, Server Edition, Kubuntu and Edubuntu. Today, I’ll be posting about some of the major features of Feisty Dawn....

Adobe announced Creative Suite 3

Adobe officially announced the much anticipated Adobe Creative Suite 3. The new suite will also include products that Adobe acquired from Macromedia in 2005. The Adobe Creative suite will include the following software: Adobe InDesign CS3 Adobe Photoshop CS3...

Skype introduces Skype Prime

Skype introduced a new feature called Skype Prime Beta, a service that allows you to charge for audio and video calls via Skype. This feature allows your business to charge people for for calling you. You can charge callers either...

Windows Vista goes gold

Microsoft announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Vista. In software development, release to manufacturing (RTM) is the major milestone where Microsoft declared the product is finished. Volume license business customers will get their copies by the end of...

Internet Explorer 7 released

Microsoft released a new version of Internet Explorer version 7. Here are a number of improvements Microsoft made in Internet Explorer: Phising Filter Phising filter is designed to warn you if the website you are visiting is a Phising site....

Software of the Day: OpenOffice.org

What is it? OpenOffice.org is an open source office suite application available on major operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and FreeBSD. Why is it great? Free of charge — no commercial licenses. You can...

Windows Vista closer to final release

Microsoft released a new interim build of Windows Vista to its beta testers on 22 September 2006. This build (5728) comes three weeks after Microsoft released Windows Vista RC1 (build 5600) to testers. This build has a number of improvements...