OpenOffice.org 3.0 Final has already been uploaded to a variety of mirror download sites ahead of the official announcement Monday 13.
If you want to be ahead of the curve, grab a copy now. If you are cautious, wait until the official announcement on Monday.
OpenOffice 3.0 is out
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A Quick Glance at Fedora 10 beta
Short review of Fedora 10 beta released a week ago. "Fedora 10 comes loaded with GNOME-2.24 which provides many robust desktop applications. The prominent change is the inclusion of Empathy instant messenger which supports gtalk(voice and video), yahoo and several other IM protocols..."
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No Seriously, Use Gnus For Email
"Looking at my illustrious fancy new google analytics, I think most of the hits on this blog are people looking for how to read their email in Emacs. As I support such behavior, I have collected links to all of the relevant posts here, in chronological order. This is still exactly how I read my email on my laptop every day.
Read more »Top 5 torrent clinets for Linux
Here is a list with the most used torrent clients for Linux. While a few other exists and are listed elsewhere, I think the software presented here represents the big players, and a wide range of interfaces and features. I’m just sharing, I don’t profess to be an expert. Anyway, I hope this list will be of help to you in choosing a better torrent client.
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Ubuntu Tweak - Sneak Peak at Latest Version!
The UI has been radically redesigned. I have always liked Ubuntu Tweak's looks. The current redesign makes Ubuntu Tweak look very sleek and modern. Here's a screen shot:
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FSCONS: Interview with Fredrik Jonsson on Ubuntu deployment
For the upcoming FSCONS Fredrik Jonsson, who's presenting Ubuntu Deployment for Your Enterprise has been interviewed
Read more »A New Puppy Is Born
Barry Kauler has announced the 4.1 release of the Puppy Linux distribution.
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Five Nifty Ubiquity Scripts
The extensible and open nature of Ubiquity means that you can easily expand its functionality by installing additional scripts that add new commands. There are dozens of Ubiquity scripts floating on the Web, but here are a few that you might find particularly useful.
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5 GIMP Tricks Everyone Should Know!
Having used both GIMP and Adobe Photoshop I must say I personally believe GIMP is much better for common folks like you and me who need a relatively simpler set of tools to make quick edits to our Vacation pictures. Photoshop is undoubtedly more useful graphic designers, however for making quick tweaks, nothing beats GIMP.
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Icecat 3.0.3 in European Portuguese
Icecat 3.0.3, a completely free version of Firefox, is available in European Portuguese. Go grab it. :)
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[Gimp-announce] ANNOUNCE: GIMP 2.6.0
"Finally we have done it and released version 2.6.0 of the GNU Image Manipulation Program. The changes from version 2.4 are best described in the release notes on http://gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.6.html ..."
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GIMP 2.6 released
GIMP 2.6 is an important release from a development point of view. It features changes to the user interface addressing some often received complaints, and a tentative integration of GEGL, the graph based image processing library that will eventually bring high bit-depth and non-destructive editing to GIMP.
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GNU IceCat 3.0.3 now available
New version of the GNUzilla web browser released today!
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/3.0.3-g1/
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Ekiga 3.00 aka “The Scheherazade release” available
Ekiga is a free Voice over IP softphone allowing you to do free calls
over the Internet.
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Security researchers warn of new 'clickjacking' browser bugs
Security researchers have warned that a new class of vulnerabilities dubbed "clickjacking" puts users of every major browser at risk from attack.
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