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Archive for September, 2008

18 Sep, 2008

Adobe AIR 1.1 for Linux Beta released

Posted by: admin In: Air| Linux

Until now Adobe does not provide full Cross Platform Support for their RIA Project AIR. AIR was only available for Windows and MAC. Now the Linux version gets a little bit closer to this versions. With the Release of the Adobe AIR 1.1 Beta for Linux all Applications which runs on MAC and Win are [...]

So Whats new in this Release?
Some of the “minor” changes and updates:

Eclipse 3.4 Support. This Inlcudes many Bug Fixes and enhancements.
Improved SQL Query Builder
Improved Stability and Bug Fixes. I personally hope the annoying Build Errors when opening a project are fixed.
Web Tools Platform is updated. This provides for example to jump to the matching html [...]

04 Sep, 2008

New VMWare Server Maintenance Release 1.0.7

Posted by: admin In: Open-Source

There is a new Version of the 1.x Branch of VMWare Server. The new Version adresses some security Issues in older Versions of VMWare Server. You can download the new VMWare Server Release on the VMware download Site.

04 Sep, 2008

Google Analytics Alternative

Posted by: admin In: Overall

I just found an interesting Google Analytics Alternative for Traffic Analysis. I think i will give it a try. It looks good.
http://getclicky.com/

Google Chromes JavaScript Engine V8 is fast. But how do it compare to the Firefox JavaScript Engine Tracemonkey.

Read the whole detailed  Benchmark at Brendans Blog Post.

03 Sep, 2008

Closer look at Google Chrome Fine Print

Posted by: admin In: Overall

Daya Baran writes about some of the fine prints of google chrome.
“By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any content which you submit, post or display on or through, the services. This [...]

03 Sep, 2008

Zend Framework 1.6 Final New Features

Posted by: admin In: Zend Framework

As i promised. Here a first look at the new Zend Framework Release 1.6.

Dojo Integration
1.6 is the first Release of the Zend Framework with Dojo Integration. What does this mean?

JSON-RPC Server
dojo.data Envelopes
Dojo View Helper
Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
Dojo Library Distribution

Unfortunately there are no samples yet in the samples folder of the package.

The final release of the version 1.6 just got released. It is the firat release after the partnership with dojo.
Tomorrow I will write about the new components in it!
You can download the release as usual on zendframework.com. Happy downloading.

Google now confirmed that they are working on their own browser, called Google Chrome based on Webkit That wasn’t really new, because an employee sent “accidentally” an email with an internal comic of the new google browser to a blogger. The official statement on this was posted on the official google blog.

01 Sep, 2008

Blog and Theme Update

Posted by: admin In: Overall

After a long time i upgraded Wordpress to version 2.6.1 and also changed my old Illacrimo Theme to a new DesignDesease Theme: Fervens-c. I will modify it in the future to have the same features i had in my old modified illacrimo theme.
I will also try to write more in the future. In the last [...]



  • subbu: Hey, Thanks a lot. I was searching for something similar. Subbu
  • Maik: Habe jetzt für ein eigenes (schon ewig geplantes) Projekt auch mit dem ZF(version 1.10) angefangen und das tutorial hier hat trotzdem noch ganz gut g
  • Andreas: Auf jeden Fall eine gelungene Einführung, danke. Vielleicht gibt es ja 2010 den zweiten Teil ;)
  • Hartmut: Genau das Leserecht war bei mir das Problem. Danke.
  • admin: Hi! For more information go to http://extjs.com/ . There is a preview video of this Tool called Ext.De
  • jagocoding: nice info bro... where can i download this tools ?? can u give me ulr, this is free or not ?
  • admin: Of course! This should be rm -rf /tmp/*
  • Christian: rm -rf /tmp* bad idea. at least do rm -rf /tmp/* but if things go worse it will skrew your X Session
  • Aleksandr: Hi! Thank you, it really works, you could even do it in one line like here: http://www.devhands.com/2010/01/how-to-get-the-full-path-from-the-running
  • matt: thanks for the tip. freeing up the distfiles freed me up 5GB of diskspace. My root is only 20GB which I thought should be plenty but my disk hit 100