Platinum Arts Sandbox Free 3D Game Creator has released a gameplay trailer showcasing gamemodes and features. Additionally is a video of kids experiencing Sandbox.
Read more »Platinum Arts Sandbox Free 3D Game Maker Gameplay Trailer & Kids Try It Video
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Top 10 Free Video Editors for Ubuntu Linux
Today I’m going to write about some of the best Video editing tools for Ubuntu Linux because Linux itself doesn’t offer any default or built-in video editor application but there are tens of third party software for Linux you can use to add effects to your videos and do a lot more.
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Ubuntu shines where OS X fails
Coming from a lifetime as a Mac user you can imagine that I am rather trusting of the OS, especially as a creative tool. In recent years, as Apple has evolved OS X, it has continued to surprise me (in a good sort of way.)
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More about Linux games - Part 5
This time of season again: Linux gaming. Today, I will show you several more interesting titles that you may want to run on your Linux desktop.
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Shutter (aka GScrot): Screenshot Utility on Steroids
Writing computer-related tutorials, documentation, articles, etc., is virtually impossible without a good utility for taking screenshots -- and Shutter (formerly known as GScrot) has all the features you could possible need.
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why a widget, brother?
Davide posted a (micro-)blog entry noting to use the word "widget" rather than "applet" which caused a small flurry of conversation in the comments around the possible reasons for this. In Plasma we rarely do things without thought and conversation and so, yes, there are good reasons for this.
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Damn Small indeed.
Over the last several weeks I have been cleaning out my computer room. Stacks and stacks of paperwork have gone into the shredder. Piles of papers and receipts from 15 years ago have all been thrown away. I have been trying to simplify my life. I have been trying to cut through the clutter. While digging through paperwork I found a pen that someone had given to me.
Read more »Top 5 Linux Games for 2009
As we go about “realizing” our New Year’s resolutions were maybe just a bit too stringent, I’m going review the top five games in Linux. Once the great downfall of the platform, gaming can now only be considered a strength, in the hopes you take up this guilty pleasure and wait for 2010 before you give up on gaming.
Read more »Tiny Silent Linux PC Gets Updated
In 2007 we ran a story on the tiny linux PC The Linutop. Now the diminutive system has hit version 2.4 and with it an official launch in the UK. The pint-sized, open source Linux PC is designed to run silently and is highly energy efficient at just 8 watts.
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Digiband - Drumming & Guitar simulator in openSUSE
DigiBand is a full home version Drumming/Guitar simulator. It isn’t just intended to be a simulator, but a uniquely refreshing new experience. It is much different than simulators already out there.
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Why Does Everyone Heart Boxee?
The buzz has been building for Boxee lately. Mainstream news outlets like The New York Times, BusinessWeek and NPR are getting hip to the little open-source media center that could quite possibly change the way you experience TV.
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Embracing Change: The Linux Paradigm
It's time to embrace change in the IT world. Linux, for many, is ushering in a new age of reason. Its cost, stability, and open licensing make it a clear choice for those wanting to save money or shore up their service offerings.
Read more »IrfanView 4.23 on Linux with Wine
IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer It is trying to be simple for beginners and powerful for professionals. This is a howto guide for people wanting to run IrfanView 4.23 on Linux with Wine...
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KDE 4 is not user ready
It is often said that many open-source-software is not enterprise-ready. But in order to be enterprise-ready, software must first be user-ready. I want to give you a feeling what I mean.
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10 obscure Linux applications you need to try
With thousands of Linux tools out there, it stands to reason that some of the very best ones might get lost in the crowd. Jack Wallen introduces some excellent apps that more admins should know about.
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