When planning a project, whether it's an essay or software, there's a tendency to try to capture ideas in a linear fashion, organizing them as you draw them from your mind. The classic example of this is attempting to write an orderly outline as the first step of composing an essay.
Read more »Free your mind with Freemind
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UFO:AI pre-2.2 Review
Overall UFO:AI is shaping up nicely and is definitely one of the best Free games around. However, there were a few things that bothered me.
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Open Source Gaming Review: Wormux 0.8
For anyone who ever loved and played the famous Worms PC game series, then Wormux is the game for you. Even if you weren't much of a fan (like myself) of the original Works series, you'll find Wormux none the less captivating and enjoyable, and even addictive in some respects.
Read more »Kubuntu: Nothing much has changed in 2 years
If you're reading this on Kubuntu, then I honestly feel sorry for you. It's not that I hate KDE (in fact, I love it, even v3.5), it's just how badly misused it is in Kubuntu.
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Digital Photo Management In Linux, Part 1
Do you need a Macintosh computer for high-quality, satisfying digital photo management?
Read more »The Penguin Grows Horns: Installing FreeBSD
It has always bothered me that this site and my experiences stay inside of Linux so much, when the whole site is about "free and open source software". I've only dabbled in non-Linux FOSS with live CDs and such, but I'm ready to install a real BSD and stick with it for awhile. So, the recently-acquired box with Windows-XP will now be sharing space with a daemon.
Read more »New York Times: Laptop With a Mission Widens Its Audience
In November, you’ll be able to buy a new laptop that’s spillproof, rainproof, dustproof and drop-proof. It’s fanless, it’s silent and it weighs 3.2 pounds. One battery charge will power six hours of heavy activity, or 24 hours of reading.
Read more »GNOME 2.22 planning: Gimmie panel applet proposed for inclusion
The Gimmie panel enhancement project has been proposed for inclusion in GNOME 2.22. Gimmie provides a highly streamlined user interface that exposes GNOME functionality in a logically organized and consistent manner.
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Testing Gnash player in Ubuntu 7.10
Gnash is an open source player for Adobe’s Flash format. It can be used as an alternative to Adobe’s proprietary player. The upcoming Ubuntu 7.10 release includes automatic installation of either Adobe Flash or Gnash. I decided to put this feature to the test in Ubuntu 7.10 Beta.
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When open-source GUIs attack: The Blender example
TDT 3D has put together a comparison of six 3D modeling tools. I am not going to get too deeply into the finer points of the products and what the TDT 3D reviewer thought of them, but many readers got quite worked up about one of the tools, Blender 3D 2.45.
Read more »Can Ubuntu Linux replace Windows Vista for consumers?
Having tried both, neither operating system is perfect but there’s enough in Ubuntu to make a classy alternative.
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Open Source Game Review: Super Tux 0.1.3
Mario. Probably one of the best and most memorable of great classic games. It still thrills and excites even to this day in all its forms. So much so that it's still spawning new and exciting versions of our favorite plumber and his friends. But what if Mario wasn't a plumber? What if he were, say, a penguin? If he were, then you'd have Super Tux!
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What's New in Mandriva Linux 2008.0
In less than two weeks time Mandriva 2008.0 will be ready and published. There were great ideas at the start of the development phase, and in in those six months that have passed, Mandriva has always been one of the most active projects on CIA.vc. Let's take a look at what can be expected.
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Why use KDE?...
KDE has to be the most correctly integrated environment I’ve seen. Everything just fits and works perfectly with one another.
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The Applets of KDE - Part 2
Welcome to part 2 of our series on the Applets of KDE. So let's continue to look at what's available in KDE.
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