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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Final

12 hours ago ago from The Door into the Warez World

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Final. Design, develop, and maintain standards-based websites and applications. Build world-class websites and applications with one of the industry's leading web authoring tools. Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 software is ideal for web designers, web developers, and visual designers. Dreamweaver can hide the details of pages HTML code from the user, making it possible for non-coders to create web pages and sites. One ...

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TechTalk Q - 1,000 XenDesktop Users in 90 Days ocb - Citrix Community

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Back to Citrix.com View Communities Citrix Developer Network The place for unfiltered straight talk on Citrix products. Blogs, code downloads, best practices, APIs, and more can all be found here. Citrix Ready Community Verified Does it work with Citrix? Application compatibility questions are a thing of the past with the new Citrix Community Verified site. Blogs Learn the latest from the Citrix employees who are building ...

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Adobe won't patch public zero-day exploit until Jan 12

4 hours ago ago from TechAndStuff.com

Adobe is set to release a patch in their next quarterly security update that will address a zero-day exploit. The exploit has already been publicly released and can infect users through j script in Adobe Acrobat and Reader version 9.2 and lower, mentioned in the Security Advisory APSA09-07. Adobe has addressed this issue and will ready a patch in their next product patch cycle, coming on January 12, 2010. The issue effects all versions of ...

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Adobe Reader and Acrobat Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

17 hours ago ago from NOVA Business News

Adobe has released a security advisory to address a vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat. By convincing a user to open a specially crafted PDF file, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code. Public reports currently indicate active exploitation of this vulnerability. US-CERT encourages users and administrators to do the following to help mitigate the risks until the vendor is able to provide an update: * Review Adobe ...

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Improvements Coming To The Desktop Notification Area

16 hours ago ago from Ubuntu blogspot

The Canonical DesktopExperienceTeam (with help from Ayatana) is working on some nice improvements to the desktop notification area (or systray) for Ubuntu 10.04. The current notification area is becoming more and more difficult for users to interact with. Each application behaves differently, they're not accessible, and they're even sometime styled differently. Ted Gould explains that this makes the interface difficult for users as they ...

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