E-Commerce 4 Nuke More about

Posted on Monday, November 09, 2009 @ 20:52:41 CST in Modules
by Raven

bdmdesign writes:  
The Project Site E-Commerce 4 Nuke is out now.
You will find here the osc-Cart4nuke Modules, which works with Raven Nuke 2.4.x. You will find here AddOns and custom Themes/Templates for the Modules, too.

Visit us on http://www.e-commerce4nuke.org

Text in other Languages than German still comes later.

Best Regards

BdMdesigN
 

 

Linux Software Map More about

Posted on Saturday, November 07, 2009 @ 23:55:00 CST in Downloads
by Raven

Southern writes:  
The Linux Software Map is a database of many of the packages that have been written for, ported to, or, these days, simply compiled for linux and made available. The software map is maintained by Aaron Schrab, and his web page explains the correct way to submit new entries. this hypertext version is published by Boutell.Com, Inc.
 

 

Adobe Reader Multiple Vulnerabilities More about

Posted on Saturday, November 07, 2009 @ 23:52:17 CST in Security
by Raven

papamike writes:  
Adobe Reader: Multiple vulnerabilities Multiple vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader might result in the execution of arbitrary code, or other attacks. See GLSA 200910-03 for more information.
 

 

Themes -N- Things More about

Posted on Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @ 15:43:12 CST in RN Themes
by Raven

papamike writes:  
I have approximately 41 themes to offer on my site which are all FREE to members. Some are premium quality to include, all of my Renewal series and some in the PMC category. I am working on my downloads area in an attempt aimed at making it easier to view and download themes so look for some changes there,

I can't remember when I started designing themes for RavenNuke(tm) but back then I was possibly the only one.

I also have 3 projects that I am working on, once my theming utility is done this week I will start cranking out some really nice free themes almost every day. Be sure to watch for them.

My next project is a 'Backup_Recovery module. It's ready to go now as a standalone app. but I want to go a couple of steps further and make it into a module with the ability to recover the database files if you ever get hacked through your MySQL database while using any sort of app from a untrusted site. Under usual day-to-day operations of your site you can use the module from inside the admin area.

My last project, for now, is a virtual keyboard captcha which Southern Wolf had the initial idea and passed it along to me. I coded the initial backbone stuff in one day now I have to add the security features and the randomizer.

Well that's my spill for today.

Hope you will stop by and visit me at

http://www.papamikecreations.net

where everything on my site is FREE and I add more stuff daily.

Support RavenNuke(tm) all you can!

Take Care,
Mike (papamike)
 

 

Free Themes Friday : Free Art Raven Nuke Theme More about

Posted on Saturday, October 31, 2009 @ 01:38:24 CDT in RN Themes
by Raven

floppydrivez writes:  

This week Clan Themes is releasing the Art 01 Raven Nuke theme for Free Themes Friday. This is a very stylish theme and comes with all sorts of extras. Includes:

  • Theme Install File
  • NukeNav Styling for Ravens Nuke v2.4+
  • Installation Instructions
  • Matching forum template
  • Fixed Width Theme
  • Header Psd
  • Your Account PSD
  • Topic Images
  • Your Account Images
  • Theme Fonts
  • Download Logo PSD
  • Google Api Search Block (Optional)
  • XML Scrolling Banners Mod (Optional)
  • Works for Standard Phpnuke 7.6+
  • Works for Raven Nuke 2.4+
Download and Rate Art 01 Free Raven Nuke Theme (no registration required)
 

 

Microsoft to Release Documentation for Outlook Personal Folders Format More about

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 11:30:21 CDT in Microsoft
by Raven

Many a Linux user has already stumbled upon .pst documents, such as attached to emails in "Outlook Format." Microsoft now wants to publish documentation for the file format.

Under the keyword "interoperability," Microsoft group manager Paul Lorimer indicated in his blog that the company will make its Outlook Personal Folders format (.pst) specification available to more than just its developers. The publication should make it easier for anyone to write a program or library to handle the file format without needing written permission from Microsoft.

However, releasing the documentation is not under a free license, but under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise, an intellectual property rights implementation initiated in 2006 whereby Microsoft promises not to file claims against use of certain of their licensed or patented technologies. A similar Community Promise from 2007 applied to the free Mono .NET implementation.

According to Lorimer's blog, the PST specification is still in an early draft, with an exact release date still TBD.
 



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