Yes, I'm aksing myself the same question -let's get organized and build our own "Spraypaint-Internet-Bikes"! No, seriously, I'd really like to see the building instructions! Anybody have some hints?
-nb.
Ages ago I lost track of the differences between Firefox/Thunderbird vs. Mozilla and mozilla.org doesn't really care as it seems (at least I didn't find any hints in the faqs). So could anybody sum up the differences for me?
And yes, of course I know that Firefox/Thunderbird are standalone and thus faster versions than the Mozilla suite. But basically they are doing the same (marvellous) stuff, right? So does Firefox have the same functions as Mozilla 1.6? Why should I switch to Firefox then?
Thanks, -nb.
Shoot with cannons on pidgeons but if you'd like to have a look at full-blown CMSs give the OpenSource Typo3 a look - after looking through all these phpNuke* siblings which (usually) lack a reasonable user management or real user-definded templates I found typo3 to be scalable, user-friendly and loaded with tons of "extensions" (they call it) for e.g. implementing awstats and such. The learning curve is quite steep but worth dealing with...
Yes, I'm aksing myself the same question -let's get organized and build our own "Spraypaint-Internet-Bikes"! No, seriously, I'd really like to see the building instructions! Anybody have some hints? -nb.
Ages ago I lost track of the differences between Firefox/Thunderbird vs. Mozilla and mozilla.org doesn't really care as it seems (at least I didn't find any hints in the faqs). So could anybody sum up the differences for me? And yes, of course I know that Firefox/Thunderbird are standalone and thus faster versions than the Mozilla suite. But basically they are doing the same (marvellous) stuff, right? So does Firefox have the same functions as Mozilla 1.6? Why should I switch to Firefox then? Thanks, -nb.
Have a look at NetJuke - it's a very well GPL'ed streaming Jukebox for your mp3's.
Better than Andromeda? Don't really know - but it's free...
-nerbas.
Shoot with cannons on pidgeons but if you'd like to have a look at full-blown CMSs give the OpenSource Typo3 a look - after looking through all these phpNuke* siblings which (usually) lack a reasonable user management or real user-definded templates I found typo3 to be scalable, user-friendly and loaded with tons of "extensions" (they call it) for e.g. implementing awstats and such. The learning curve is quite steep but worth dealing with...
-nerbas.