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MaximumASP moves to the next level

As you know, we from DMXzone.com run all our servers at MaximumASP. Of course you got used to the rapid access and fast downloads of our site. Recently MaximumASP has increased the level of their service by moving to a new and improved Data Center thus speeding up downloads and access times even more. Their customer support is as great as ever. Because of our good relation with MaximumASP we have a special offer for DMXzone members! So read on to find more...

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The history of Firefox

Ben Goodger has written about where Firefox came from. The article reveals new details about the inner workings at Netscape and fills in a timeline that starts from the open source version of Netscape to the release just recently of Firefox 1.5. Read More
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Security update out for Firefox 1.5

Mozilla has released an update for Firefox 1.5 that fixes several security flaws and makes other changes aimed at improving the open-source Web browser. Read More
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Changelog for Opera 9.0 Technology Preview 2 for Windows

Opera has released a new technology preview. The preview includes mini-applications or "widgets" that can be used for various goals such as displaying the latest weather reports.

 

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Adobe states the importance of the designer and developer community

Following the acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe is increasing their efforts to create community outreach programs to continuously improve their relationship with designers and developers across the world.

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Flex 2.0 Beta 1

Adobe/Macromedia has got some interesting videos on the recently released Flex 2.0 Beta 1.

Adobe Flex 2.0 delivers an integrated set of tools and technology enabling developers to build and deploy scalable rich Internet Applications. Flex provides a modern, standards-based language supporting common design patterns and includes a client runtime, programming model, development environment, and advanced data services.

 

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Microsoft warns of new Windows security issues

Microsoft stated this week that two security issues could put some Windows users at risk of attack and said it is investigating a third possible vulnerability.

One security problem is reminiscent of the recent high-profile security treaths that affected Windows. It is related to how aging versions of Internet Explorer handle malformed Windows Meta File images on the Windows Millennium Edition and Windows 2000 operating systems.

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Adobe offers further details on Intel plans

Adobe has confirmed that Creative Suite applications will, in the future, be compatible with the Intel-based Macs. While the company did not give specific release dates, they did offer more details on their newest Mac OS X beta release and its other applications, including those recently purchased from Macromedia.

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Macromedia Flash Player Version Penetration

Flash Player 8 is adopted widely by internet users. Figures of a world wide survey indicate that the player is already installed by around 50% of the worlds internet population (except for Asia). Read More
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Internet Explorer 7 Now Available for Public Download

The beta version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 is available to the general public starting today. Microsoft hasn't changed much in this version compared to the last beta. However the differences with Internet Explorer 6 are noticeable with new features such as tabbed browsing, an integrated RSS and search function. The security of the new version has also improved significantly with a new anti-phishing filter.

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