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Things To Download 122

I've taken the liberty of combining together a number of different submissions we've received. First off, Network Magic recently came out with a new version of their software (tour on link). It's Windows-based primarily, but having tested it out on Mac/Linux/Windows-mixed network, it's worth checking out. Another individual pointed out that SourceForge Enterprise is now a 15 seat free download; you can also grab the ISO in Torrent form. (SourceForge is made by the other arm of the company that owns Slashdot, VA Software). Lastly, a couple of folks seem to have rediscovered the joy of Audioscrobbler and sharing the stuff via last.fm. Fun stuff.
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  • Say it ain't so Joe! (Score:3, Interesting)

    by PhreakinPenguin ( 454482 ) * on Monday July 03, 2006 @11:48AM (#15650419) Homepage Journal
    Just out of curiousity, is this story a paid advertisement for specific software?
  • Sourceforge (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Umbral Blot ( 737704 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @11:53AM (#15650456) Homepage
    Here's something I never got: why isn't sourceforge free and open source itself? It seems like it should be.
  • Better for Slashdot. (Score:5, Interesting)

    by George Beech ( 870844 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @11:56AM (#15650471)
    If you are as bored at work as I and havn't looked over the Top 100 Security Tools [sectools.org] your time will be much better spent with those downloads than these.

    o/t: Is this a porly concieved Slashvertisement???

  • Re:sourceforge? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Blakey Rat ( 99501 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @12:05PM (#15650541)
    Given, I haven't tried Sourceforge, but Trac is a HUGE pain to install. Mega-huge. In that the odds your server already has the dependencies taken care of are pretty much 0%. If I recall, it takes 4 different libraries (which have to be EXACT VERSIONS) or it won't do nothing.

    They really need to streamline the installation so the standard (say) Dreamhost domain can run it before they can take over a lot of this market.
  • Re:Network Magic? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by cfulmer ( 3166 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @12:11PM (#15650585) Journal
    In theory you're right. In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice they're different.

        I currently have three computers all running XP, all in the same workgroup and they can only access each other by IP address. It's a PITA to share files and printers. I'm very computer literate and could probably do some research to figure out what's going wrong. Iit's not exactly on the top of my list, and it might be worth the price for network magic to solve the problem for me.

        However, I don't understand why they use a subscription model. If you don't pay $30 every year, their service cuts off. When I'm dealing with a company that may not be around in a year, I want a flat price.

  • Hamachi (Score:4, Interesting)

    by CoolVibe ( 11466 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @12:28PM (#15650691) Journal
    Seriously, you guys should give Hamachi [hamachi.cc] a try. You can build LAN's over the internet with it in a reasonably secure manner. Great for multiplayer games. Also comes in a yummy Linux flavour.
  • Re:Hamachi (Score:3, Interesting)

    by MacJedi ( 173 ) on Monday July 03, 2006 @01:26PM (#15651057) Homepage
    Doesn't that use Routable but unused IP allocations? 5.0.x.x?
    That's correct. It looks like it uses all of 5.x.x.x. In linux and Mac it achieves this through the tap/tun kernel module.

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