Posted in January 27, 2010 ¬ 12:50 pmh.admin
Welcome to AtMail
AtMail is an open source webmail client written in PHP. We aim to provide a elegant Ajax webmail client for existing IMAP mailservers, with less bloat and a focus on an intuitive, simple user interface.
The open source version of AtMail provides users with a lightweight, yet powerful webmail client. The software can be [...]
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Posted in January 26, 2010 ¬ 12:22 pmh.admin
Mozilla Thunderbird®, Portable Edition is the popular Mozilla Thunderbird email client bundled with a PortableApps.com launcher as a portable app, so you can take your email, address book and account settings with you. You can also add in GPG and Enigmail to encrypt and sign your email.
Features
Mozilla Thunderbird is the safe, fast email client that’s [...]
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Posted in January 12, 2010 ¬ 8:48 amh.admin
CouponPress takes the power, security and flexibility of Wordpress and allows you to run your very own online coupon website!
Running your own coupon website is easy with Couponpress, you simply download the theme, install it your Wordpress themes folder and your ready to go! With every download of CouponPress includes loads of easy to customize, [...]
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Posted in January 9, 2010 ¬ 12:14 pmh.admin
Contributors to the WebKitGTK+ project recently gathered for a hackfest to improve the open source HTML renderer’s integration with the GTK+ toolkit. They added some cache control APIs, improved support for HTML5 video, form persistence, and other features.
By Ryan Paul
The open source WebKit HTML rendering engine is increasingly being used in Linux desktop applications to [...]
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Posted in January 3, 2010 ¬ 10:05 amh.admin
CKEditor is a text editor to be used inside web pages. It’s a WYSIWYG editor, which means that the text being edited on it looks as similar as possible to the results users have when publishing it. It brings to the web common editing features found on desktop editing applications like Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.
Because [...]
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