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BSDanywhere 4.6 released

[Zurich, 5.11.09] We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of BSDanywhere 4.6 - OpenBSD at your fingertips.

As always, we release our OpenBSD 4.6 based images in two flavours: i386 (32bit) and amd64 (64bit).

http://bsdanywhere.org/download/

Here's a quick summary of the changes since 4.5:

BSDanywhere 4.5 released

[Zurich, 6.5.09] We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of BSDanywhere 4.5 - enlightenment at your fingertips.

As always, we release our OpenBSD 4.5 based images in two flavours: i386 (32bit) and amd64 (64bit).

http://bsdanywhere.org/download/

Here's a quick summary of the changes since 4.4:

BSDanywhere available on SWITCHmirror

[Zurich, 20.3.09] We are happy to announce that SWITCHmirror is now the primary mirror for our free software project!

SWITCHmirror is a service of SWITCH, the Swiss Academic and Research Network.

Check out the SWITCHmirror site via http or ftp protocol. Both are available with ipv4 and ipv6.

Thanks!

Stephan A. Rickauer
Project Lead "BSDanywhere"

BSDanywhere 4.4 released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of BSDanywhere 4.4 - enlightenment at your fingertips.

As always, we release our OpenBSD based images in two flavours: i386 (32bit) and amd64 (64bit). There are no changes compared to the last release candidate:

http://bsdanywhere.org/download/

Here's a quick summary of the not-to-intense changes since 4.3 (remember, all the innovation comes from OpenBSD anyway):

BSDanywhere 4.3 Final Release

Good things come to those who wait.

After eight months of work we've now released the final version of BSDanywhere 4.3 - Enlightenment at your fingertips, the OpenBSD Live CD.

It might take some time until the images are propagated to all mirror servers. Have a look at our download page.

There aren't much changes since beta 3, which is Good(TM):

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