by Community Contributor on February 27, 2008
First, many thanks to Microsoft’s Port 25 Team for the opportunity to post today! Today SpikeSource announced the availability of five additional PHP-based applications on the Windows Server 2008 platform. Gallery, Mantis, Moodle, PhpBB and WebCalendar... more
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by jcannon on October 23, 2007
A quick note to let our community know that Virtual Machine Additions for Linux 2.0 has been released - bringing the version number up to 2.0. For those unfamiliar with Virtual Machine Additions for Linux, it is technology layer designed to improve the usability and interoperability of running Linux operating systems as guests or virtual machines inside of Virtual Server. From the release notes, it... more
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by jcannon on August 24, 2007
Heading into a long (and quiet) weekend for many folks in the US, I thought I would highlight some useful open source projects on Windows, particularly after reading eWeek's gallery of the Top 25 Most Active Open Source Projects on Codeplex. There's some practical tools in the article - including an open source blogging engine, SQL sample applications and a cool mapping application. What many folks... more
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by hjanssen on April 16, 2007
I am very proud to announce that we have released another official Microsoft plug-in. It shows another level of interoperability and eagerness in working with the Community to get this released...
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by MichaelF on March 29, 2007
Seven new Codeplex projects...... more
- Thursday, March 29, 2007
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by MichaelF on February 26, 2007
Update for week ending: 2/23/2007... more
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by MichaelF on February 20, 2007
Just a quick note to let Port 25 readers know that yesterday Microsoft released Virtual PC 2007 as a free download...... more
- Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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by MichaelF on February 15, 2007
Two updates this week but I also have some bigger news to report!... more
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by MichaelF on February 09, 2007
In response to some requests from Port 25 visitors, this week I am going to start a weekly series of posts focused on new Codeplex releases. Because we haven't done this in the past, I'm going to look back about a month on this first post but moving forward I'll provide a weekly update...... more
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by MichaelF on February 02, 2007
Following up on our post yesterday here is an interview with ASP.NET Technical Evangelist: Steve Marx. Steve discusses the three components of ASP.NET AJAX and shows us a demo of the software formerly known as ATLAS running on top of PHP on Linux to demonstrate some of the front and backend extraction capabilities...
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by Sam Ramji on January 24, 2007
Today I got an email from Adam Sheppard, who leads development of Photosynth. If you haven’t seen Photosynth yet… it may be because you use Firefox and not IE. That is no longer an obstacle for those curious about the next generation of photo-management technology...... more
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by MichaelF on January 17, 2007
Following-up on the announcement of the Microsoft/Zend technical collaboration from October, we wanted to make sure the Port 25 community was aware of the first set of deliverables...... more
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by MichaelF on October 16, 2006
Last Thursday we posted an interview with Jeremy Moskowitz in which we mentioned the book he authored: Windows and Linux Integration. As promised, today we have posted a complete chapter from the book... more
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by MichaelF on September 06, 2006
Recently Mozilla’s Mike Beltzner suggested we provide: "Something like a checklist of the most common OS integration points that have changed from Windows XP would be extremely useful…" Turns out there are some useful resources already available for those interested in developing Open Source applications for Windows Vista or ensuring that their current applications are compatible...... more
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by jcannon on July 06, 2006
Last week, we released two new utilities to help customers achieve UNIX / Windows Interop. The first is a set of utilities and the SDK for the Subsystem for UNIX Architecture (SUA) in Vista Beta 2 & Longhorn. For those unaware, SUA is a native subsystem residing on top of the Windows kernel, just like the Win32 subsystem. It provides the basic infrastructure to run UNIX-based applications and scripts... more
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