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MacMegasite - News for Mac Geeks (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Los Angeles based Maxprog today releases MaxBulk Mailer 7, an update to its popular email-merge solution for Macintosh and Windows. MaxBulk Mailer supports plain text, HTML and rich text formats including optional plain text alternative and attachments. Version 7 includes several interesting new features and improvements, and now available in English, German, French, Japanese, Italian, Swedish, Spanish,...
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Six Revisions (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Navicat and Six Revisions would like to know what you think the best relational database management system is, and to make things more fun, Navicat has decided to offer up over $1,000 dollars worth of prizes to randomly selected participants.
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Cool toys and Gadgets (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Database .NET is an intuitive database management tool for multi-database. Features: *Automatically: Create/Shrink/Protect database *Backup/Restore database *Syntax Highlighting *Service Manager *Code Generation *SQL Example Manager *Multiple Query Tab *SQL Query Batch *Export to CSV/XML/TXT *Print Query Results … and much more. Supports: *MS Access 97-2003 (*.mdb;*.*) *MS Access 2007 (*.accdb)...
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@TheKeyboard (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Once I got a production push out of the way at work, I set about recreating my PHP development environment. Currently I was running PHP 5.3.0 with Apache2 and Postgresql 8.4, all installed via MacPorts. Why the time for a change? Two reasons. The first one is my desire to constantly [...]
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Michael Kimsal's weblog (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
No, it’s not from me or WebDevPub, but it looks good all the same. It’s actually a continuation of the earlier MySQL Magazine, but with a larger focus, and is now a pay-for PDF, similar to JSMag and GroovyMag. OSDBZine.net is put out bi-monthly from Keith Murphey, who had started the MySQL Magazine two years ago [...]
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Andrew G. Allen... BLOGGED! (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
(via http://twitter.com/andrewallen ) andrewallen: PostgreSQL not starting on BackTrack 4 Pre-Final http://post.ly/CY2l http://feeds.andrewallen.co.uk/andrewallen , digital fingerprint: ve89kj996142ieomwrwmc8mzgx5nqo79
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Andrew G. Allen... BLOGGED! (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
(via http://posterous.andrewallen.co.uk/ ) If you are following the latest releases in regards to BackTrack, following a recent update you may have experienced error when PostgreSQL attempts to start: Starting PostgreSQL 8.3 database server: main* The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output: Then further down: could not load server certificate file “server.crt”:...
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
Another timely reality check from The Economist. My $.02 follows the excerpt below. The facts appear to be on Oracle’s side. It is hard to find anyone in the technology business who is prepared to argue that MySQL and Oracle really compete—or ever will. The commission is on firmer ground when it argues that the way MySQL is licensed would allow Oracle some control over commercial use of...
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Efinditnow (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Recently I covered the front-end of the Gnumed software designed for the medical industry (see “Let your medical practice go open source with Gnumed.”) In that article I showed you how to start working with Gnumed, but limited the installation to using the public servers. Because these public servers can not safely and securely hold [...]
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Coffee|Code (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
There must be other people who have much more intelligent things than me with the TXT dump of SFX holdings that you can generate via the Web administration interface, but as I've gone through this process at least twice and rediscovered it each time, perhaps I'll save myself an hour or two by writing this down. Maybe it will save you a bit of time, too. Or give you an idea of a day in the life of a...
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Efinditnow (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
So many tool require databases. If you are a web administrator or a company with large stores of information, then you know the importance of databases. One of the most oft-used databases available is MySQL. But that is not the only player on the court. Another cross platform object-relational database management tool is PostgreSQL. Many [...]
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Bernardo Damele A. G. (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
My friend Guido Landi and I have been selected as speakers for CONFidence 2009 2.0 conference . We are scheduled to present on November 20. We will be presenting a slightly updated version of o ur presentation titled Expanding the Control Over Operating System From the Database . The new abstract is as follows: Using a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server), either via a SQL injection...
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Everything Has A Limit (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
I've been very lazy. When I only had three days here (in September), I had to hit the ground running. Since I got here, er, nearly three days ago, I've done precisely nothing except a bit of shopping for provisions (thus discovering that the French for wet-look gel or mousse is neither gel nor mousse, which are other things entirely) and get mad at my computer for being so out-of-date. I knew that...
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Simon Willison's Weblog (Free subscription) | 09/11/2009
Django-Jython 1.0.0 released! . Now with database backends for PostgreSQL, Oracle and MySQL. The next release (planned for next month) should provide full compatibility with Django 1.1—the current release has 1.1 support for PostgreSQL but only 1.0 support for the other two databases.
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Technovangelist (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Blogging for me has always been something I enjoyed, but I managed to not do much of it. I let the tools get in my way far too much. In the early days of this blog site, I wanted to create my own software. First it was a Linux based site, running Apache, Postgresql, and PHP/FI. The a few years later (well over 10 years ago now) I switched over to a Windows-based site. That switch happened to coincide...