Shotwell is (well almost) a relatively new open source photo organizer for the Gnome desktop which we were telling you about some time ago. Since then, Shotwell progressed a lot and the latest version 0.5 (not yet released) brings a lot of cool new features:
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Best Twitter and Facebook apps
One of the nice, but somewhat hidden, features of the upcoming Ubuntu 10.4 release is that you can access chatting, tweeting, and social network all from a simple panel applet. Now I will warn you, this feature is not production-worthy. In other words, it will crash on you. But to see what is in store is certainly worth the effort of working with the tools.
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New Ubuntu Design Created on Apple Mac
Many designers of the Ubuntu's new logo and theme worked on Mac platform using proprietary software. Are Ubuntu and free software like GIMP and Inkscape not good enough for graphic design?
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wicd is good stuff
The other thing I wanted to mention about my brief interlude with Arch a day ago, was my surprise at using wicd. I have frustrations with Windows 7 and something like this is just the ticket.
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FreeBSD webcam support: video4bsd
Hans Petter has been working hard recently on webcamd, making Linux webcam drivers work on FreeBSD.
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SCALE 8x: Moving the needle
There are lots of ongoing efforts to increase the number of women participating in free software, but reports on how those efforts have fared are few and far between. Sarah Mei spoke at the Women in Open Source (WIOS) conference, which preceded SCALE 8x, to report on what she and other members of the San Francisco Ruby community have been doing to bring more women into that community.
Read more »Rename Them All - A simple and easy to use batch renaming utility
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A shared object is (not) enough
When building shared objects for plugin usage, like the case for NSS I noted, PAM plugins or extensions for languages like Ruby, Python, Perl, Java… you don’t need static libraries at all, so a shared object is enough!
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Ubuntu UK Podcast: Their Purple Moment
We interview the awesome Stuart Langridge and discuss the Ubuntu One Music Store, beta testing, record tokens, Rhythmbox, MP3s, Britney Spears, file syncing, customer service, getting music into the store and Severed Fifth, Frequently Asked Questions, vinyl, reaching "real" people and Shot of Jaq.
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Vulture Fund Still the Only Bidder for Novell
Updates from the news regarding what seems like Novell's imminent sale
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Microsoft Catch-up, Apple Lock-up, and GNU/Linux Freedom
The upper hand of GNU/Linux (and to a degree Google/Android/Chome OS) compared to consumerised production+marketing from those other two contenders
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Broken Laws
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Security Disinformation
Latest OpenSSL FUD and Microsoft's Howard Schmidt's role informing the public about cyber-security risks
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The Case Of Nexuiz
The founder of the Nexuiz project with many of it’s major contributors agreed to “sell” their domain and GPLed sources to IllFonic, LLC. While the GPLed Nexuiz will remain free the “New” Nexuiz (which is developed for the consoles) will be closed source.
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