InfoWorld Technology: Applications | | Outlook for iOS and Android is a teaser app for something decent Microsoft might do in the future but is not doing now, a signal that one day we'll get real Outlook on mobile devices. | | Issue highlights 1. First look: LibreOffice 4.4 offers improved UI 2. Microsoft previews OneDrive for Business for the Mac 3. 16 classic apps whose source code is now open | Resource compliments of: LinkTek You're fighting a battle being waged against broken links contained within your company's files! Your weapon is "LinkFixer Advanced". LinkFixer Advanced is a patented software tool that automatically fixes broken links within Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Acrobat, AutoCAD, MicroStation, InDesign, HTML, Windows Shortcut and other files. Get your FREE trial version today! | The release notes boast of much work done under the hood, but for the first time in a good while, the hood gets a nice polish too. Most of the cleanup involves reducing the clutter in menus and toolbars, as well as clarifying certain prompts. READ MORE | The OneDrive for Business preview on OS X integrates with the Finder, ala Dropbox and iCloud Drive -- the latter, part of Apple's own iCloud storage and sync service READ MORE | As these examples of well-known applications show, the source code behind proprietary software doesn't always remain hidden forever. READ MORE | White Paper: Solutionary Read this Whitepaper that reveals an IDG study that shows how leading edge organizations are turning increasingly to managed security service providers (MSSPs) to keep both hackers and malware at bay. Learn More | DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING
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