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    New alpha releases for Thunderbird e-mail client

    For all supported platforms: Win32, *nix and MACOSX. http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/nightly/2003-06-03-trunk/ Using such an alpha for more than one month instead of Mozilla mail- and it's rock solid/fullfeatured.
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    New, huge Windows security hole

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-020.asp Maybe we must make this thread sticky and update it daily? :p :D :rolleyes:
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    Mozilla 1.4 RC1

    http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.4rc1/ Mozzy 1.4 will be the last release of the browser which will keep its current multi-component structure. The new 1.5 branch will separate Mozzy components, with "Firebird" becoming the browser part and "Thunderbird" the mail one.
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    MyIE2 0.6.835

    MyIE2 0.7.829 beta http://www.ruihehang.com/myie2/html_en/home.htm Released today... here's the changelog: Address bar font problem. Simple Collector get tabbed. "Run Script" button at Simple Collector. This feature could be used to speed up plugin development. Clear button at Simple...
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    Knoppix v. 3.2

    New version for one of the best and most compact Linux distributions (can even be run from the bootCD without being installed). Effectively distilled out of the 10 CD's of Debian "Woody". V3.2-2003-05-16 - A new version of the LinuxTag 2003 GPL ticket - Added dash for mkinitrd - Included...
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    Mozila Firebird 0.6 (Glendale)

    Mozilla Firebird 0.6 (Glendale) After quite some time, the final is out... http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html Be sure to check the Firebird extensions site, too.
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    EAC 0.95 prebeta 3

    A bugfixing release: New version is out, fixes e.g. problems with saving compression queue, etc... cu, Andre At the usual place: http://exactaudiocopy.de
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    Brave New World

    I could just dismiss it as a stupid joke, but Inquirer is certainly not a humoristic site. If the things mentioned there have just a touch of truth then someone must tell to our beloved state administrators that they have probably gone too far! Just sit back and ENJOY it... I could also assume...
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    Dolby labs, AAC and trademarks

    This is an email from Dolby Labs to Roberto J. Amorim, webmaster of the magnificent site rarewares: http://www.inf.ufpr.br/~rja00/ Mr. Roberto Amorim RareWares rja00@inf.ufpr.br RE: Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) Technology I am writing to inform you that Dolby is the licensing administrator for...
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